A 3,000 square foot photograph

Bringing science, innovation and art to the streets.

Commissioned by Harvard University, this innovative installation created by artist Zacharie Lanoue, is an early piece in a long-term Harvard-funded initiative to explore how public art can activate Western Avenue. The project could last up to a decade, as more development begins to change the landscape of the neighborhood.

 
 

“I was influenced by artists like David Hockney for this project,’’ Lanoue said. “It’s more of a scientific process for creating images. Like using high-tech stuff to make art.’’

ZACHARIE LANOUE

ARTIST

 
 

BEHIND THE SCENES

Process & Installation

 
 

YELLOW TREE IN THE NEWS

 
 

This 3,000 square-foot photo mural is now brightening up Allston-Brighton

 
 

Squad

Artist: Zacharie Lanoue
Curator:
Olivia Ives-Flores
Creative Director:
Isenberg Projects
Managing Partner:
Graffito SP

Special Thanks

Harvard University
The Davis Company

Olivia Ives-Flores

Olivia is an artist, curator and designer living and working in Boston & NYC. Blending artistic fluency with a passion for art, branding and design, she specializes in designing visual narratives, exhibition curation and building brands that bring people together around art in the physical and digital world. 

Friends like to call her Olive :)

https://www.ohart.agency
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