


#Callie somerville series
The next artists in the series will be Peter Zebbler, a local icon of the projection art community Cedric “Vice 1” Douglas, an established muralist and creator of “The People’s Memorial Project ” Pamela Hersch, a local multidisciplinary projection artist Callie Chapman, a Somerville resident and established dancer, choreographer and digital artist and Bruce Rosenbaum, a specialist in Steampunk aesthetic. The first artist team is Studio HHH, a Somerville-based, all-female team, led by artist and designer Vanessa Till Hooper. The digital canvas will feature a series of local artists which will be showcased in sequence over the coming months. The canvas puts conversation on display, and provides a place where local, regional, and national artists can showcase thought-provoking and forward-looking content. The Conversation is a multi-artist media facade with digital artworks shown in sequence throughout the day and night. The heads represent the coming together of ideas, people, and communities. This “new-media” art wall is a giant LED screen in the shape of three heads looking left, right, and center. Located between Canal Street and Foley Street, on the neighborhood’s newest office tower, the 6-story high, permanent public art installation is the newest of a series of art activations added to Assembly Row. Somerville, MA – The new digital art canvas at Assembly Row, titled “The Conversation,” recently went live on the facade of 455 Grand Union Blvd.
