The Triennial 2025


The first of its kind

For six months, hundreds of thousands of people from Boston, New England, and beyond will experience the power and provocation of bold, brilliant public art.


From May to October 2025, the inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial will present 15 compelling commissions sprawled across the city. Each visionary local, national, and international artist will produce sculptures, interactive exhibits, or performance-based and community-led activities with an emphasis on East Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, ensuring equitable representation and access. The Triennial 2025’s commissioned works will be joined by additional public art experiences across the city. 


Public Art Triennial
noun, /ˈpʌblɪk ɑːt traɪˈɛniəl/: A city-wide festival occurring once every three years, dedicated to celebrating public art as a powerful catalyst for greater connectivity, well-being, and economic vitality.

May 22—October 31, 2025

THE THEME

The Exchange

Celebrating the power of art to build bridges, The Exchange is an artist-driven and expert-supported cross-disciplinary exhibition of immersive landmark artworks and programming, dynamically created in dialogue with and beneficial to host locations. Curated works address intractable issues in new and inspired ways, nurturing collaboration and strengthening community resilience.

THE CURATORS

World-class art from
world-class curators

The Exchange was developed by the  Triennial’s Artistic Director, Pedro Alonzo, Curator Tess Lukey, and a Curatorial Advisory Group.

Artistic Director Pedro Alonzo (he/him; b. 1971, Tijuana, Mexico) is an independent curator renowned for exhibitions that move beyond traditional museum spaces. 

“Public art has the ability to engage communities and address intractable issues in new ways, allowing us to break from narratives that keep us from envisioning the equitable solutions we seek.”

Curator Tess Lukey (she/her; b. 1993, Worcester, MA) is a member of the Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah, MassArt Alum ‘16, practicing ceramicist, and Associate Curator of Native American Art at The Trustees of Reservations. Tess was chosen as a 2024 honoree for the Boston Business Journal’s annual 40 Under 40.

“We believe that when large exhibitions come to Boston, they become part of the city’s identity, and when they include Indigenous artists, they become part of the City’s identity too.” 

THE TRIENNIAL 2025 ARTISTS

Julian Charrière
b. 1987, based in Berlin

Beatriz Cortez
b. 1970, based in Los Angeles

Alison Croney Moses
b. 1983, based in Boston

Nicholas Galanin
b. 1979, based in Alaska

Adela Goldbard
b. 1979, based in Rhode Island and Mexico City

Stephen Hamilton
b. 1987, based in Boston

Cannupa Hanska Luger
b. 1979, based in New Mexico

Ekene Ijeoma
b. 1984, based in New York and Boston

Andy Li
b. 1988, based in Boston

Laura Lima
b. 1971, based in Rio de Janeiro

Patrick Martinez
b. 1980, based in Los Angeles

Delcy Morelos
b. 1967, based in Bogotá

New Red Order
Adam Khalil, b. 1988;
Zack Khalil, b. 1991;
Jackson Polys, b. 1976;
all based in New York

Evelyn Rydz
b. 1979, based in Boston

Gabriel Sosa
b. 1985, based in Boston

Swoon
b. 1977, based in New York

Lan Tuazon
b. 1976, based in Chicago

COMMUNITY

Rooted in Community

Community engagement is essential to the success of the Triennial 2025. Our proven engagement strategy, Respond, Energize, Activate, Collaborate, and Honor (REACH), ensures site-appropriate commissions. Paid Community Captains and a Community Advisory Group facilitate cross-community dialogue, holding Boston Public Art Triennial accountable to the community's programmatic needs.


Fueled by Bostonians for Boston

The vision of the Boston Public Art Triennial is being realized because of bold Bostonians. Learn more and join us.