Chestnut Hill Square Presents Art in the Square Featuring a Free Outdoor Art & Sculpture Exhibition

CHESTNUT HILL SQUARE PRESENTS ART IN THE SQUARE

FEATURING A FREE OUTDOOR ART & SCULPTURE EXHIBITION

CHESTNUT HILL, MASSACHUSETTS (September 2019) - Chestnut Hill Square (ChestnutHillSquare.com) presents Art in the Square, a free outdoor art and sculpture exhibition from now through October 20, 2019. The installation will feature sculptures from Studio Without Walls, including works from Anne Alexander, Anne Eder, Janet Kawada, Bette Ann Libby, Delanie Wise, Madeleine Lord, Stacey Piwinski, Maria Ritz, Kerri Schmidt, Dave Foley, Gregory Steinsieck, Gail Jerauld Bos and Barbara Fletcher.

Since 1998, Studios Without Walls has featured site specific sculptural installations beginning in the spring each year (StudiosWithoutWalls.org). Chestnut Hill Square will also display a mural next to Anthropologie this fall from Britt Flood of the Mosesian Center for the Arts of Watertown, Massachusetts (MosesianArts.org). This piece instills moments of discovery and growth in the community through public art and placemaking.  

“We are delighted to present Art in the Square, a complimentary outdoor art exhibit at Chestnut Hill Square which features intriguing works from local artists,” says Rebekah Macchia, Chestnut Hill Square Marketing Director. “We are pleased to showcase the works of these talented area artists,” she adds. 

Chestnut Hill Square

Chestnut Hill Square is an exciting lifestyle destination on Route 9 in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts that features such popular shops and restaurants as Massachusetts’ first Serena & Lily, Anthropologie/BHLDN, Free People, Athleta, francesca’s and Paper Source, Seasons 52, The Capital Grille, sweetgreen, Oath Pizza and Starbucks. Wegmans and Wegmans Wine, Liquor & Beer provide customers with the area’s best grocery shopping, while Equinox, Precision Running Lab by Equinox, SoulCycle, drybar and Lunette Optic offer sought-after fitness and beauty options. Chestnut Hill Square’s Medical Office Building includes Beth Israel Deaconess HealthCare-Chestnut Hill and eight other medical offices. Chestnut Hill Square is a project of New England Development. For more information, visit www.ChestnutHillSquare.com.

New England Development

For over forty years, New England Development has taken a creative, entrepreneurial approach to real estate development and management - delivering and sustaining successful projects across a wide range of property types. These projects transform complex challenges into preferred locations, generate long-term value to communities, afford compelling opportunities for local and national businesses, and offer sought-after experiences to a wide range of consumers.

The company is acclaimed for creating some of the country's most widely-recognized and successful regional centers, as well as multifaceted developments that combine retail, residential, hotel, and office uses. Outlet centers, high-end and street-front retail, airport retail, golf courses, restaurants, and marinas round out New England Development's robust portfolio. For more information, visit www.NEDevelopment.com.

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