As a resident of the Fenway neighborhood, Julian serves on the Board of Directors for the Fenway Community Center and is a member of the Fenway Community Advisory Committee.Īssistant Professor of Jewelry and Metals, Sustainability Committee ChairĮmily Cobb is a jewelry designer and maker living in Providence, Rhode Island. He is currently on the Boston Society of Architecture Membership Committee, is a Young Advisor Board Member for the Boston Preservation Alliance, and a Youth Programs Instructor for the Massachusetts College of Art & Design. Julian is active in a variety of local and national industry organizations such as the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) and its Boston Chapter, BosNOMA, where he serves as Executive Secretary and program coordinator for Project Pipeline. He is a key member on several of BCA’s ongoing preservation projects including Arlington Street Church, the Blackstone Steam Plant at Harvard University, and the Moderna Forbes Hill Mansion. Historic Preservation is at the forefront of Julian’s work. Julian is a designer at Bruner/Cott Architects passionate about design and its implications on the human connection with shared spaces. Ceci’s artistic practice centers on drawing, collage, and stop motion animations her work reflects issues of identity, culture, consumption, invention, collective action, and play. She is also Co-director of the Radical Imagination for Racial Justice regranting program in Boston, a collaboration between MassArt, City of Boston, and the Surdna Foundation designed to support BIPoC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) artists in imagining and creating justice in collaboration with their community/ies. Ceci is the Executive Director of the Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP) at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, where she collaborates with the CACP team to partner with people and communities within and beyond MassArt to radically expand access to transformative creative experiences. “Ceci Méndez-Ortiz (she/her) is an artist and educator whose creative voice and community building practices advance cultures of belonging, justice, and joy. Together with the CACP team we partner with people and communities within and beyond MassArt to radically expand access to transformative creative experiences. I am the Executive Director of MassArt’s Center for Art and Community Partnerships. Executive Director, Center for Art and Community Partnerships (CACP)
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