A worker from Sign Designs stands in a lowered bucket truck during the installation of Atabey Sánchez-Haiman's banner on the side of One Neighborhood Builders' building at 66 Chaffee Street in Olneyville. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente…
Stephen Kearns, staff of ONE Neighborhood Builders, stands in the street in front of a bucket truck as a worker from Sign Designs installs Atabey Sánchez-Haiman's banner on the side of the One Neighborhood Builders building at 66 Chaffee Street in…
Raúl Velasquez's banner after installation on the side of the Providence Community Health Center building at 100 Curtis Street in Olneyville. The banner was created as part of Mi Gente Siempre Responde Public Art Project and celebrates Latinx health…
This digital sign in Olneyville advertising a car wash -- "WASH THE VIRUS OFF!!! CAR WASH OPEN 24/7" -- struck me as particularly emblematic of our current moment. And, yesterday, as I was stopped at a traffic light, I was able to snap a picture.
As I cycled west towards Olneyville along deserted streets, I cut through St. Mary's schoolyard and came upon this service comprised of one parishioner video taping the procession of half a dozen.