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Fri
Jun
29
Downtown Lunchtime Mural Series
Already Occurred

Downtown Lunchtime Mural Series

Co-Sponsors: Reach Out!
Already Occurred
Boston Common, Boston Common,
Boston, MA 02111
This event is wheelchair accessible.

Work downtown? Like to eat lunch outside? Join The MEM Project, ReachOut! and other young Jewish professionals for an outdoor art workshop in Boston Common (near the fountain by the Park Street T) during the first official week of summer.

***Please note the following update: We were hoping for warm weather but this is ridiculous! Due to the extreme heat conditions, we have decided to postpone Friday's Downtown Lunchtime Art Series until next Friday June 29th. We apologize for the inconvenience and hope you will consider joining us Friday the 29th. -The MEM Project

Just bring your lunch and your creative energy and we will supply the rest! We will have tiles and paint markers, and offer the opportunity to paint a tile that will combine with others to form a large mural. No painting experience is necessary.

This is also a great opportunity to connect with other Jewish young adults, explore a Jewish theme through art, and engage in a fun break from your regular workday. The completed mural will be installed at a local nonprofit. Participants will be invited to help with the installation, reconnect at a dinner, and engage in a mini volunteer opportunity at the nonprofit later this summer if interested.

Hope to see you there!

Organizer

Tova Speter

The MEM Project

The MEM Project

The MEM Project seeks to engage individuals through the artistic process as a means to explore Jewish identity and offers Jewish art workshops to young adults in the greater Boston...

Did you know?

The "MEM" of The MEM Project is also an acronym for "Meet! Engage! Mural!"