ART

Eastport Park at Seaport East features a wonderful collection of art and sculptures. Take a break during the day to relax and unwind and watch the world go by.
Art

Art

With two on-site parks that include a waterfront sculpture garden and Boston's first green roof, we're offering a relaxing spot for a moment of respite on Seaport Boulevard.

The waterfront sculpture park at Seaport East features sculptures from artists, David Phillips, Judy Kensley McKie, and Daniel Buren.

The sea-creature inspired benches invite you to take a moment to enjoy the ambiance of the park, in this bustling neighborhood.

Latest Installations

Daniel Buren

Attrape-soleil

In 1967, French Conceptual artist Daniel Buren abandoned the studio. Since then, he has worked in public spaces, adding joyful…

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Alexi Antoniadis

I-Beam Ballad

Alexi Antoniadis was born in California but raised in Boston during the 1980s and 90s skate and graffiti scene. As…

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Carly Glovinski

Opelske

At heart, Maine artist Carly Glovinski is a conservationist. In Opelske, she has captured the fleeting sweetness of the New England garden through a three-story glass mosaic.

Descending the staircase, painterly imagery of pressed spring pansies, daffodils, and irises meet with the larger and sunnier blossoms of summer including cosmos, Queen Anne’s lace, and dahlias. For Glovinski, flowers are witnesses to moments in place and time. In big life events, they are congratulations, symbols of love and expressions of sympathy. In our environment, they are natural timekeepers. A pressed flower is both a keepsake and a time capsule.

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Ranu Mukherjee

Tuning Forest

Ranu Mukherjee layers pattern, texture, and symbol to investigate colonial legacies, feminist futures, and ecological imperatives. In Tuning Forest, Mukherjee imagines the forest as the protagonist in a narrative about biodiversity and interspecies communication in our changing environment.

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Locations

Eastport Park

In Eastport Park, you can rest on giant fish or a bird, their welcoming presence a reminder of our proximity to water and sky in the heart of the Seaport. Take a seat on the whimsical benches of Cambridge, MA studio furniture maker Judy Kensley McKie.

Daniel Buren, Attrape-soliel, 2013. Image courtesy of the Artist and 303 Gallery.

Westport Park

Home of Boston's first green roof, enjoy an elevated view of Boston Harbor.

Commonwealth Pier

Public Art will play a key role in the exciting revitalization of Commonwealth Pier. New public art installations will bring a fresh and creative energy to the neighborhood.