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Kaleidoscopic Wonder, Seen in Passing at Intersections

n February 2019, I was in Boston to see the band Dawes with my husband and brothers—but of course there was a lot of new public art to check out during the short 48 hours I’d be in the city. At the top of my list was Spanish artist Okuda San Miguel’s 2018 sculptural series, Air Sea Land, new to Boston since I’d last been there. The project was a perfect confluence of favorites:...

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Lindsey

Lindsey Mancini is an arts accessibility activist and digital strategist studying the essential connectedness—or disconnectedness—between art and community.

She currently works in communications at the Yale School of Art, and teaches as an adjunct professor of contemporary art at Eastern Connecticut State University. In 2017 she earned an MS with distinction in the history of art & design from Pratt Institute, where she wrote her 80-page thesis on street art theory. Lindsey is currently pursuing a PhD in Visual Arts, Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Art Theory from the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts.