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Museum of Fine Arts, Boston | "Now, Speak!” by Amalia Pica, January 20, 2014 @mfaboston | Uploaded 3 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, members of the MFA’s Teen Arts Council (TAC) and local community leaders deliver historic political speeches for the inaugural performance of Amalia Pica’s “Now, Speak!” a cast-concrete lectern that prompts live performance. The first performance art piece acquired by the MFA (2013.1829), this interactive sculpture explores how our voices can activate art objects, create social space, and reinterpret history over time.

Museum purchase with funds donated anonymously.

This event took place January 20, 2014, as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Open House.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Open House is underwritten by Citizens Bank Foundation.

Teen Arts Council is funded by the Pamela D. and Robert W. Adams Fund, the Dorothy and Owen W. Robbins Teen Arts Council Fund, the Endowment for the Teen Arts Council, and Robert E. Schiesske, and the William E. Schrafft and Bertha E. Schrafft Charitable Trust and the Paul and Edith Babson Foundation.
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"Now, Speak!” by Amalia Pica, January 20, 2014 @mfaboston

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