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Zone 3 Walls on Western
Visual Arts

In Photos: Art Springs to Life on Allston's Western Ave.

Promoted by Harvard, Zone 3 Western Avenue is an arts project for Allston’s Western Ave. that seeks to bring public art, creative events, and shops to the area.

Zone 3 Walls on Western
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Zone 3 Walls on Western

Wish You Were Here Mural
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Wish You Were Here Mural

The Moth Recording Studio
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The Moth Recording Studio

Quest Eternal Statue
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Quest Eternal Statue

One With a Hundred Petals
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One With a Hundred Petals

Instagram Mural and Art in Print
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Instagram Mural and Art in Print

PRX Podcast Garage
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PRX Podcast Garage

“Allston, I Really Love You!”
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“Allston, I Really Love You!”

Allston Rock City
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Allston Rock City

Face of Allston
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Face of Allston

Allumination Art Installation
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Allumination Art Installation

Sam F. Dvorak '23
Arts

Sam F. Dvorak '23

Sam Dvorak in the courtyard of his own house, Eliot. Sam is a senior who just directed his last show for HRDC, "Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812".

Tommy Orange
Conversations

Tommy Orange

In 2018, Orange published his debut novel “There There,” which tells stories about Native American characters and their relationships with their identities. The novel received great acclaim, including the Hemingway Foundation/PEN award, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and recognition as a Pulitzer Prize Finalist.

Valeria Luiselli Portrait
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Valeria Luiselli Portrait

Valeria Luiselli is a visiting professor of ethnicity, indigeneity, and migration in the English Department. Luiselli is the author of several books including “Lost Children Archive,” which was longlisted for the Booker Prize.

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