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  2. ArtsBoston - Wikipedia

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    ArtsBoston. ArtsBoston is a not-for-profit corporation assisting the performing arts industry in Boston, Massachusetts. Since its founding in 1975, ArtsBoston has been one of the nation's performing arts non-profits, second only to New York City 's Theatre Development Fund. [citation needed] ArtsBoston provides discount tickets to performing ...

  3. Bostik - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 6,000. Website. www.bostik.com. Bostik is a manufacturer and distributor of adhesives and sealants for the construction, industrial and consumer markets. With annual sales of €2.1 billion, the company employs 6,000 people and has a presence in more than 40 countries. Bostik is part of the French-based Arkema group.

  4. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Fine Arts (often abbreviated as MFA Boston or MFA) is an art museum in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the 20th-largest art museum in the world, measured by public gallery area. It contains 8,161 paintings and more than 450,000 works of art, making it one of the most comprehensive collections in the Americas.

  5. List of arts organizations in Boston - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. New England Foundation for the Arts. Odyssey Opera. Opera Boston. Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. Speakeasy Stage Company. The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston. The Theater Offensive. Wheelock Family Theatre.

  6. The Society of Arts and Crafts of Boston - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Arts and Crafts is one of America's oldest arts and craft nonprofit organization. [1][2] The Society moved to Boston's Seaport District in 2016 after being located on Newbury Street for over 40 years. [3] The Society was incorporated by twenty-one individuals on June 28, 1897, and was then known as the Society of Arts and Crafts ...

  7. Boston Art Commission - Wikipedia

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    Boston's wide range of public art works mirror key cultural debates and the ever-progressing political and social conditions of the city and the nation. [2] Today, artists and community members work with the Mayor's Office and the Boston Art Commission to ensure that Boston's public art conveys the diversity of the city's past and current populations.

  8. The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and ...

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    Closure. January 12, 1884. The American Exhibition of the Products, Arts and Manufactures of Foreign Nations was held in Boston in 1883 [1] [2] and 1884 [3] [2] in the Mechanics Hall. [4] It was the world's fair in America that had hosted the most foreign exhibitors at that time, including China and Japan. [5]

  9. Speedball (art products) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current products manufactured and marketed by Speedball. [5] The company also markets in the US products by other manufacturers, such as the ArtGraf brand of graphite putties and sticks by Portuguese company Viarco, [10] and drawing charcoal sticks by British company Coates Charcoal.