We're grateful to Sara, Alexa and the students and parents of Menotomy Rocks! Homeschool Coop for their help giving our luggage labels project a test run. We are so thrilled... read more →
We recently traveled to Eliot, Maine to see our friends at Green Foundry for a consultation / brainstorming session about the mold design and bronze fabrication for the fourth sculpture,... read more →
The North End occupies a small geographic area - 234 acres, or slightly more than a third of a square mile - but there is no shortage of windows in... read more →
Of all the suggestions about what to hide in the North End Map, we spent the most time thinking about cannolis. But thinking about cannolis for any length of time... read more →
We're using many different technologies and skills to make the sculptures for North Square from the oldest -carving and clay modelling- to the newest- CNC milling to make contemporary scrimshaw.... read more →
The little sundial we made for the base of the nautical instrument sculpture actually works! Here it is during our 2:20pm test! The dial will show solar time at North... read more →
Thank you to Matt Conti and Katie Babb at NorthEndWaterfront.com for reposting our post on the question about wharf names! And thank you everyone for all of your comments and... read more →
Sailors have long called North Square home and the Mariners House at 11 North Square is evidence of the ongoing connection of the Square to sailors and the sea. Before... read more →
Sailing requires many skills and expert hands, but sometimes the winds die down and there's time to kill which is when, if you're a sailor, you do a little scrimshaw!... read more →
It's September 10th and there are saints processions happening on both sides of the Charles River! While the procession of Santa Rosalia of Palermo Sicily is going on in the... read more →