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The Boston Women's Memorial
Artist, Meredith Bergmannclick image to enlarge |
Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Boston
(Between Fairfield and Gloucester Streets)
Honoring Abigail Adams, Lucy Stone and Phillis Wheatley
The sculptures were dedicated on October, 25th 2003 on the historic Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston, between Fairfield and Gloucester Streets. Artist Meredith Bergmann's vision for this memorial represents the forefront of new thinking about representation in public art. Unlike conventional statues that are larger than life or set high upon pedestals, the subjects of the Boston Women's Memorial are sculpted in a manner that invites the observer to interact with them. Each woman is shown in a pose that reflects the use of language in her life and instead of standing on her pedestal, she is using it. This memorial combines symbols found in the traditional sculptures surrounding it, but uses them in new and original ways.
- Read the press release about the Dedication Ceremony.
- Read the artist's speech from the Dedication Ceremony.
- Download the Boston Women's Memorial brochure (pdf) .
| Additional Partners |
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- The Abigail Adams Historical Society, Inc.
, Weymouth, Massachusetts
- Adams National Historical Park
, Quincy, Massachusetts
- Boston Public Library

- Lucy Stone Home Site, The Trustees of Reservations

- Massachusetts Historical Society

- Museum of Afro-American History

- 96 Inc

