CLAIM YOUR SPACE/SHARE YOUR STORY
Artist displacement has been a systemic problem over the decades.
As we advocate for sustainable, affordable, solutions, we also pay homage to those cultural/community spaces we’ve lost and the impact they have had on our creative community.
Please claim your lost space (or current space) and share why it's important to you. We will be compiling and sharing stories as we collect more.
“an unlikely group of artists and activists known as the Art Stays Here Coalition has emerged to help combat displacement. The small, all-volunteer group is part of a broader effort that includes policy makers, developers, advocacy groups, and others to confront a problem that by some estimates has caused more than 2 million square feet of cultural space to vanish over the years, as gentrification emptied studios and other venues across Fort Point, the South End, the Fenway, Cambridge, and beyond.” August 5, 2023
“Advocacy requires specific skills including organizing, public speaking, writing/messaging, marketing/public relations, government relations, project management, event producing and fundraising. Through our experiences, we’ve seen the strongest arts advocacy is when artists come together and join with behind-the-scenes folks to create and execute a campaign. Often, advocating for creative space might be the first time some folks have ever advocated. There’s a lot to learn, a lot of strategy involved, and it takes a village.” July/August Issue 2023
“Boston’s Chief of Arts and Culture Kara Elliot-Ortega said it was the first time her office had worked with a developer to acquire property to use for permanent arts space. “It’s a historic moment,” Elliott-Ortega said. “We’re really excited about it, and ready to move on to the public process to determine how we’re going to build out the space.”” June 16, 2023
“The City of Boston — led by Mayor Michelle Wu and the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture and in collaboration with the Boston Planning & Development Agency, with efforts from local groups like the #ARTSTAYSHERE coalition — has revealed plans to acquire and develop a new multi-use space at 290 North Beacon St. The building would be purchased by IQHQ and then gifted to the city in hopes of creating a secure, long-term practice facility for bands and artists in the area.” May 16, 2023
Boston Public Radio airs from 11-2PM Monday through Friday, and records live from the Boston Public Library nearly every Tuesday and Friday. June 16, 2023
“The building is HUGE. 35,000 square feet, close to the size of the old Sound Museum. So there will plenty of space for rehearsal space, right where in the neighborhood where rehearsal space should be. All that’s left is for The Boston Planning & Development Agency to put it to a vote. I’ll keep following the story and keep you up-to-date. In the meantime, check out the temporary rehearsal pace that the Art Stays Here Coalition set up for bands in the old ROCK 92.9 studio building in Dorchester right here.” May 12, 2023
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