If you are still looking for a place for the ceramic mural, you could also try the
List Visual Arts Gallery at MIT - they purchase art to install throughout campus, inside and outside, and also work with architects on art in new buildings
Paul C. Ha
Director
paulha@mit.edu
(617) 253-4680
Boston City Hall -
Julie Burros, Commissioner of Arts and Culture (long shot) -- possible installation in the City Hall or other public location in the city.
617.635.3911
(the City hall's architecture is hated, and is in need of embellishment)
Maybe also, try the Massachusetts Cultural Council to see if they have any ideas. Anything to do with art in public places.
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[Christine] [Downing] [Independent Curator]
Curator, Registrar, research
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Original Message:
Sent: 09-25-2016 12:36 PM
From: Davide Hayes
Subject: Ceramic Mural
This large ceramic mural is available to any non-profit willing to pay trucking and restoration:
http://davidhayes.com/p9.htm
Weight 14 tons. Two sides. Boxed in ten forklift-ready crates. On the grounds of Elmira College in New York State.
Ceramic sculpture was created by my father David Hayes and fired in Delft, Holland in 1970.
Inquiries to david@davidhayes.com
Details on the artist at www.davidhayes.com