“Garden for Boston,” an outdoor project designed by artists and activists Ekua Holmes and Elizabeth James-Perry, is transforming the Museum’s Huntington Avenue lawn with corn and sunflowers this summer. Stop by to see Holmes’s Radiant Community, a continuation of the Roxbury Sunflower Project and the traditional Woodlands Native American method of planting corn, beans, and sedges in a horseshoe-shaped mound in James-Perry’s Raven Reshapes Boston installation. Pick up an art kit to decorate a plant pot for your own miniature garden! Kits are available while supplies last.
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