
(this work was created by artist Patrick Doughtery. Photo from touring exhibit 12/2019 at Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts (MoCADA) , Brooklyn, NY )
Beauty & haircare shops for women clientele are everywhere in Black Boston. Barbershops are everywhere. Near Nubian Square, you will find barbershops are up on the hill going towards Elliot Square. You can walk there from the bus terminal. Elsewhere in town, Alves is on Dudley Street. Platinum Cuts is on Warren street. Go to the Warren Street Grove Hall area and you'll see them. They're at the Seaport District, Cambridge Central Square, The South End; some are on Massachusetts Avenue across from the Christain Science Center and adjacent to the MBTA Orange Line T Stop, there up and down Blue Hill Avenue. Newbury Street has beauty salons owned by people of color.
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The Front Porch Arts Collective is a black theatre company committed to advancing racial equity in Boston through theater.
The Porch is...
A communal gathering place.
For nearly a decade, Boston has existed without a professional black theatre company employing artists of color and demanding the consideration of the major news outlets in Greater Boston. Boston’s reputation as an unwelcoming and racist city, featured prominently in a seven-part Spotlight series in the Boston Globe, highlighted issues of structural racism, including the visible cultural segregation in the arts. As a black theater company committed to rewriting those narratives, our namesake signifies a communal spirit, inspiring us to serve communities of color and produce art that is inclusive of all communities and welcoming to all audiences, to inspire a more tolerant and inclusive Boston.
Vision
- Examine the interactions between race, culture, economics, ability, gender, and sexuality from the lens of people of color
- Challenge the biased narratives toward people of color in America
- Retain diverse talent by increasing representation on stage, back stage, in the office, and in the boardroom
- Train the next generation of people of color theater artists ready to address social change through theater
- Produce exciting theatre with integrity and high artistic standards
Values
Cultural Inclusion. Community Advancement. Impactful Legacy.
Projects
The Front Porch Arts Collective is 501c3 Non-profit organization in residence at The Huntington Theatre Company,
560 Harrison Avenue, Suite 504
Boston, MA 02118
Front Porch Art Collective is a black theatre company in residence at The Huntington in Boston.
560 Harrison Ave.
Boston, Massachusetts 02118 United States
Website
617-230-3313 (Main)
dms@frontporcharts.org (Main)
Membership Level: BLACK
Categories: Black Art