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The Triennial Preview

Summer 2025

$5.00

This collaborative publication is a preview of a selection of work on view across Boston from May 22–October 31, 2025 as part of the inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial. All content was commissioned and edited by Boston Art Review’s creative studio and paid for by the Boston Public Art Triennial. 

16 pp / newsprint broadsheet printed in Massachusetts

Featuring:

  1. Behind the Triennial: Many Sites and Many Hands — Jacquinn Sinclair in Conversation with Marguerite Wynter
  2. Definitely NOT Sorry — Cher Krause Knight
  3. New Red Order’s Monumental Disruptions — Alejandra Ramos Gómez
  4. Stephen Hamilton is Weaving African Craft and History On and Off the Loom — Rachel Ton That
  5. Lan Tuazon is Challenging Consumption and Redistributing Waste — In conversation with Jean Shin
  6. What the Bones Remember — María Fernanda Mancera
  7. The Neighborhoods Through Their Eyes — With Farah Lachmi, Olawumi Akinwumi, and Adna Mohamed


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In this Issue

Title

Author

Category

Link

Behind the Triennial: Many Sites and Many Hands

Jacquinn Sinclair in conversation with Marguerite Wynter

Interview

New Red Order's Monumental Disruptions

Alejandra Ramos Gómez

Feature

Definitely NOT Sorry

Cher Krause Knight

Feature

What the Bones Remember

María Fernanda Mancera

Feature

READ

Weaving African Craft and History On and Off the Loom

Rachel TonThat

Feature

Lan Tuazon is Challenging Consumption and Redistributing Waste

Lan Tuazon in conversation with Jean Shin

Conversation

The Neighborhoods Through Their Eyes

In conversation with Farah Lachmi, Olawumi Akinwumi, and Adna Mohamed

Interview