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EpiCenter, Artists For Humanity

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Visiting

It is possible to visit this project and tours are available. The project is located at 100 West Second Street in South Boston, Massachusetts.

Susan Rodgerson (Tour Contact)
Artists for Humanity, Inc.
100 West Second Street
Boston, MA  02127
617-268-7620
http://www.afhboston.com

Information Resources

  • Web sites
    • Artists for Humanity Website
      This website includes information about the building, including gallery rental information, as well as information about the organization, including news, notices of upcoming events, contact information, directions, and information on purchasing works of art.

Contacts

Primary Contact
James Batchelor, FAIA, LEED AP
Arrowstreet, Inc.
Architect
212 Elm Street
Somerville, MA  02145
617-623-5555
http://www.arrowstreet.com
Patricia Cornelison, AIA, LEED AP
Arrowstreet, Inc.
Architect
212 Elm Street
Somerville, MA  02144
617-623-5555
http://www.arrowstreet.com/
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Last updated: 4/23/2007

 


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