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Making Boston Awesome, One Wall at a Time

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Caleb Neelon

There was a whole lot of Awesome in the submissions bag for the Boston chapter’s September 2011 Fellowship. One in particular stood out. Internationally known mural artist, Caleb Neelon, applied for spray paint and sandwich money to underwrite the transformation of a large wall for the Tobin School in Mission Hill. For those who love art and our fair city, Neelon’s TEDx Boston presentation (‘Courting the Creative Class’) is a must watch.

Want to know more? Here’s a blurb from the application:

I’ll have some artists coming in from out of town and it’ll be a great time. Right now I don’t have any idea what we’ll be painting, but that’s the way I like it, and the school principal is fine with that. I know it’ll be really colorful. The wall is boring crummy brick and needs some love.

This will be the 2nd project Neelon has done for the elementary school. Weather permitting, painting will begin this weekend as a lead in to his upcoming talk at the MFA (Sunday, September 25th @ 2pm) and recently released book, The History of American Graffiti. Follow the link to Amazon. The reviews are pretty freakin’ awesome.

Posted by Kara Brickman at 3:12 pm Comments

Announcing 2 New Boston Trustees! (Psst… we still need 1 more)

Sunday, July 31st, 2011

The summer has been mighty busy in Awesometonia. In Boston alone, we:

As if that weren’t enough, there have been some changes in the micro-trustee line-up.

The 2nd Evan Burchard Chair of Higher Awesome Studies
Founding Micro-trustee, Evan Burchard began his relocation to San Francisco in grand fashion with a fully-funded Kickstarter project to WALK across the country and chart a walking trail that will be made available online to fellow pedestrian adventurers. Before heading out, Evan left his chair in good hands with Jacob Barss-Bailey. Jacob’s day job is software design at Nokia. On the side, he’s known for his love of animated gifs and quasi-legal urban planting projects. Now that he’s a micro-trustee, he’ll be using his green thumb to grow some serious Awesome for Boston to enjoy.

The 2nd Mac Cowell Chair of Higher Awesome Studies
Provided his flight isn’t severely delayed, Founding Micro-trustee Mac Cowell will be in San Francisco at the finish line of Evan’s epic walk. With his sights set westward, Mac has tapped Nadeem Mazen to carry on his Awesome Foundation legacy here in Boston. Mazen is CEO of Serious Business, LLC (a consulting firm specializing in interactive software design and viral marketing) and co-founder of danger!awesome (a laser-cutting studio and community art storefront at the heart of Central Square, Cambridge). We’re pretty excited about having a laser in the family. The fact that the laser comes attached to someone who is big into supporting the spread of business incubator programs abroad makes for an even more epic win.

Open Call for The 3rd David Fisher Chair of Higher Awesome Studies
For those keeping track, Matt Blake and David Fisher ceremoniously switched chairs in the early days of Awesome Foundation lore. In the coming months, Matt will be relocating to Austin, TX making a spot available at the @awesomebos table. He has authorized an open call for applications to fill his chair.

We’re looking for…
…someone interested in encouraging creativity and inciting revolutions.
…excitable people who know an awesome project when they see it.
…someone who is well-connected in communities outside of the tech/startup world to help diversify our group: artists, musicians, makers, chefs, nonprofit organizers, educators, mad scientists, etc. are all encouraged to apply.
…you?

Responsibilities include

  • Reviewing and selecting an Awesome Project each month. This means reviewing the month’s submissions, identifying your favorites, and championing them during a monthly 2 hour long deliberation session (low conflict, beer and pizza to help the process along).
  • Contributing $100 towards each monthly award
  • Attending the events held in honor of the winners
  • In the event of your resignation, helping to find a successor for yourself
  • Promoting, to the extent of your interest and ability, the Awesome Foundation message

If you are awesome and interested, please click here to fill out an ezpz form to let us know you’re down. Deadline = Sunday, August 7th @ 11:59p. The decision will be announced in last week of August.

Posted by Kara Brickman at 10:36 pm Comments

Net Gain – Boston February Fellow: MOLTENi NET WORKS

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Urban renewal is a hot topic and the Awesome Foundation is big into supporting into creative minded people who focus on harnessing a community’s energy to complement larger scale bricks and mortar development.  The Boston Chapter awarded it’s February grant to artist and basketball enthusiast Maria Molteni in support of her mission to restore use of local abandoned b-ball courts by crafting DIY nets. This project harnesses the power of shared activity and public space in fostering a bond of trust between artists, athletes, and neighbors. The nets are designed to be colorful, vibrant additions to public spaces that go beyond being strictly functional. Installing unique hand-crafted products sets the stage for individual expression.

The MOLTENi NET WORKS project is well underway with a recent exhibit at Cambridge’s MEME Gallery in Central Square that also included workshops where participants were able to hand-crochet basketball nets to be installed on bare hoops. Efforts have begun locally in Allston, MA and there are several local organizations (Boston include Artists for Humanity, Villa Victoria Center for the Arts, Design Studio for Social Intervention, and Massart’s Fibers Department) interested in putting on more workshops.

If you’d like to get pitch in, there are a few ways you can get involved.

  • Give your time and skills by attending a workshop and putting in some elbow grease making nets.
  • Kick in to the Kickstarter fund so that the MOLTENi NET WORK project can extend it’s reach across the globe to contribute to additional projects such as artist Kevin Clancy’s “Portable Utopia” in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Posted by Kara Brickman at 11:56 pm Comments

Boston’s Mysterious January Fellows

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

There’s a reason why we are only now, in the middle of April, announcing the Boston January ’11 Awesome Fellows: it’s because they’re super mysterious.

The Banditos Misteriosos are a troupe of Bostonians who consider themselves Boston’s mysterious playmate. Since 2007, they’ve been organizing public ruckuses and shenanigans that try to provide answers to the two big questions they’re always asking: “Who are these people we pass in the street?” and “How could we use those big open public spaces?”

Nothing like a pillow fight to bring neighbors together

Nothing like a pillow fight to bring neighbors together

Water fight

The Clash of the Ages water fight

The Awesome Foundation is very excited to fund one of their future capers, which should be seeing the light of day in the summer. And although we know all the juicy behind-the-scenes plans, our lips are zipped for now when it comes to details: the mystery must linger! Instead, we’ll let them tell you about the basic idea:

You see, we’re going to make a puzzle.  And some time in the summer, you’ll get to put it together!

Oh… P.S. It’s gonna be GIANT!

Want more details beyond that? Patience! Patience! You’ll find out more soon enough!  For now, we just need you to get excited, start boning up on your puzzling skills, and be sure you’ll be privy to all the latest Giant Puzzle news by signing up on our mailing list.

What more do you need to know??

Posted by Christina Xu at 6:50 pm Comments

New Kids On The Block in Boston

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011
There’s some new* blood in the Boston Chapter of The Awesome Foundation.
  • Christina Xu
    2nd Tim Hwang** Chair for Higher Awesome Studies (July 2010)
    In addition to being the Multitasker at Breadpig, Christina is the co-founder of ROFLCon, one of the proprietors of a coworking space in Cambridge called p.irateship, and a DJ for a weekly radio show called Global Frequency. She tweets about all of these things and more here.
  • Chris Marstall
    2nd Emily Daniels** Chair for Higher Awesome Studies (October 2010)
    Chris is a programmer and creator of the concert alert service tourfilter.com. He’s the Creative Technologist at The Boston Globe charged with establishing their Media Lab, and a fixture on the local music technology scene to boot. Word on the street is that he likes his ‘Awesome’ projects public & risky.

*A few of the “new” kids have been on the board since last Fall but the dog ate their announcement blog post. Freakin’ dog. :/

**WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Once you’re Awesome, you’re awesome forever. You can move-run-hide, but you can’t get out. Here’s what Boston’s outgoing micro-trustees are up to now.

  • Tim Hwang (Awesome Foundation Instigator) is now 2nd Amit Gupta Chair for Higher Awesome Studies in the San Francisco Chapter.
  • The Awesome Foundation founding legend includes cave drawings of founding members, David Fisher & Matt Blake, swapping chairs on day one. Matt continues to uphold the honor of the 2nd David Fisher Chair for Higher Awesome Studies. David is currently recruiting for Awesome Columbus.
  • Emily Daniels (also a Boston Founder) was called back to Canada to keep the streets safe for Awesome, and is founding member of the topic based Awesome Food Chapter (launching later this month).
  • David Nunez is currently cooking with gas on a venture of his own. Be on the lookout for a tag team Boston Chapter / Dorkbot Boston event in the future.
Posted by Kara Brickman at 7:52 pm Comments