Creative City is putting funds in the hands of artists. That matters. It matters who gets funding to create art and who has access to art. It matters who tells the stories of communities.
Hairpin has a deep connection to Project Bread and the Walk for Hunger. Our own Kristen and Brendan’s dad, Patrick Hughes, founded both over 50 years ago. He was an original: a world-changer, [...]
At Hairpin, we listen to our partner Craig Bida. We suggest you do too. Reposting an article he wrote. You heard him. Do it now!
Hey startup founder: I know you’re busy. Incredibly [...]
This year marks the 51st Anniversary of the Walk for Hunger. Patrick Hughes (left), father of Hairpin’s Kristen and Brendan along with their brother Joe, started the Walk and Project [...]
In a good way. Since designing the logo for this newly hatched business, we’ve been utilizing the service; personalized home fitness training – no gym required. And it has been great.
We had a blast working with Rogerson Communities to make it easier for elders and low-income individuals to connect to housing and services.
Photos from our film shoot of the West End House field trip to Chinatown to record sound for their soundscape project. Thanks for letting us tag along!
Are you, like us, interested in the mysterious power of stuff?
Check out the photos our latest shoot The Theater Offensive as they prepared for their Out’Hood Artist Residency Preview.
Check out these photos from the Know No installation. We spent opening day filming the Boston Center for the Arts staff and the wildly talented Masary Studios for a series of videos about arts [...]
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