Presented by Lexington Council for the Arts at Lexington Center (Minuteman Bikeway between Visitors Center and Hancock Street), Lexington MA
Nov192020
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Dec052020
Go Out Doors is a public art exhibit in Lexington Center in which recycled doors have been painted by local and regional artists and installed along the Minuteman Bikeway.
Go Out Doors seeks to promote our connectedness to nature and enhance our enjoyment of the outdoors during these unusual and sometimes challenging times of teleworking, homeschooling, and physical distancing. The installation is based on the En Plein Air exhibit that was featured on New York City’s High Line between April 2019 and March 2020. A similar exhibit is currently on display on the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in Concord as part of an initiative led by Stewart Ikeda of Umbrella
Go Out Doors seeks to promote our connectedness to nature and enhance our enjoyment of the outdoors during these unusual and sometimes challenging times of teleworking, homeschooling, and physical distancing. The installation is based on the En Plein Air exhibit that was featured on New York City’s High Line between April 2019 and March 2020. A similar exhibit is currently on display on the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail in Concord as part of an initiative led by Stewart Ikeda of Umbrella Arts. Lexington’s exhibit features works by four local and regional artists, each with a unique artistic vision and perspective on how art intersects with our enjoyment of the outdoors. Go Out Doors is brought to the community by the Lexington Council for the Arts, in conjunction with the Town of Lexington and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. The exhibit is visible along the Minuteman Bikeway between the Lexington Visitors Center and Hancock Street