• Lavender Ruins

    Fog x Ruins, Franklin Park Overlook
    Fog Events

    This sound composition by Neil Leonard pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist, The Kissing Mist and Atmosphere (Moon Mist).

  • Accomplices

    Emerald Necklace 125 The Fenway, Boston, MA, United States
    Fog Events

    Designed and produced by artists Andy Graydon and Isabel Beavers, Accomplices is a series of six printed postcards that invite visitors themselves to perform small micro-compositions on each site in response to and collaboration with each of Nakaya’s sculptures. One card is available at each location of Nakaya’s sculptures, as well as at the Emerald Necklace Conservancy's Shattuck Visitor Center, and is designed specifically for that park site and sculpture.

  • Wayfinder

    Fog x Beach, Jamaica Pond
    Fog Events

    A sound and dance performance by composer Mattia C. Maurée, Wayfinder observes how many cultures learned from nature to navigate by starlight. Movement evolves as one journeying performer (violin/voice/dance) chances upon another (bells/voice/dance), reaching out in the natural world trying to find their way. Finding themselves connected by a thread, they find their way, connection, and some kind of peace.

  • the SOUND [if trees were water]

    Fog x Canopy, Clemente Field, Back Bay Fens
    Fog Events

    In Beau Kenyon's the SOUND (if trees were water), dancers will be costumed in sculptural, sound-emitting pieces as they move around and through the audience, enveloping them in the spoken words of teenage immigrants woven together with an original sound score and under a blanket of Nakaya's ethereal fog sculpture.

  • Lavender Ruins

    Fog x Ruins, Franklin Park Overlook
    Fog Events

    This sound composition by Neil Leonard pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist, The Kissing Mist and Atmosphere (Moon Mist).

  • practices in the imaginary: reading – Luke Martin

    Fog x Beach, Jamaica Pond
    Fog Events

    "practices in the imaginary: reading" is a piece for two people, performing slowly, quietly within Fujiko Nakaya’s Fog x Beach sculpture.

    Luke Martin is an experimental composer, performer, and poet currently living in Boston, MA. His work focuses on the concepts of silence, blandness, and social sculpture and is primarily interested in exploring limits of perception and methods of re-evaluating (and altering) processes of everyday life, i.e., ways of being in the world.

  • From Olmsted to Nakaya: Art and Design of the Back Fens

    Shattuck Visitor Center 125 The Fenway, Boston, MA, United States
    Conservancy Events

    A guided walk through the centuries of a historic landscape designed by Frederick Law Olmsted with stop at artist Fujiko Nakaya’s Fog x Canopy. Hear the story of how Frederick Law Olmsted transformed an area of polluted waterways and mudflats into a scenic fens and the later 20th century revisions that resulted in the landscape we see today.

  • the SOUND [if trees were water]

    Fog x Canopy, Clemente Field, Back Bay Fens
    Fog Events

    In Beau Kenyon's the SOUND (if trees were water), dancers will be costumed in sculptural, sound-emitting pieces as they move around and through the audience, enveloping them in the spoken words of teenage immigrants woven together with an original sound score and under a blanket of Nakaya's ethereal fog sculpture.

  • Lavender Ruins

    Fog x Ruins, Franklin Park Overlook
    Fog Events

    This sound composition by Neil Leonard pays tribute to the visionary concepts of Fujiko Nakaya and the sonic imagination of Duke Ellington. The work revisits selected themes by Ellington including Lady of the Lavender Mist, The Kissing Mist and Atmosphere (Moon Mist).

  • No Data is An Island

    Fog x Island, Allerton Overlook, Olmsted Park
    Fog Events

    Our landscape and public spaces are changing fast and so is how we look at them. And not only us. Can one visit a place without ever being in it? Only through the Cloud? Ofri Cnaani's No Data is an Island is a collaborative encounter that is informed by current reviewing and sharing tourist economies that […]



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