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Un-monument

Boston Art Review is proud to partner with the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture on Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument, a city-wide initiative that reimagines how we mark memory, place, and civic identity. Un-monument invites artists, curators, and communities to challenge traditional monument production and propose new forms of public commemoration: temporary, expansive, and deeply rooted in Boston’s evolving cultural landscape.

As editorial partner, Boston Art Review is commissioning and publishing written works that document, interpret, and amplify the initiative’s reach. These pieces range from artist profiles to thematic essays and community reflections.

Working in close collaboration with a cohort of community advisors, Boston Art Review has commissioned writers who represent a wide range of perspectives, geographies, and expertise. We published four essays in our fall/winter 2025 Issue 15 print edition of our biannual publication, and three additional online features with more to come as the project continues into 2026. 

We invite you to explore these texts as they unfold—each one offers a lens into the city’s transformation, and the people imagining what comes next. 

Read more about the inspiration behind this project from our executive director.

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About The Un-monument Initiative

Building toward Boston’s 250th anniversary, Boston’s Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture is collaborating with artists, local cultural organizations, and community members to create new public art projects that expand the inclusive histories represented in public spaces across the city.

“Un-monument | Re-monument | De-monument: Transforming Boston” is bringing temporary monuments and free public programming to neighborhoods across Boston.

This multi-year program, which began in 2024, enables artists to promote a far more engaged, reflective, creative, and active relationship with the city’s landscape and built environment.

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Contact

To learn more about this program or to inquire about pitching your writing, please contact: 

Camila Bohan Insaurralde, Programs and Partnerships Manager
camila@bostonartreview.com