Politics & Government

Watch Out For Wet Paint in Brookline

Nikki Lamberg of the Brookline Community Mental Health Center supplied the information on Wet Paint.

Four local artists will take to the streets to paint Brookline as they see it on Saturday, barring any downpours. 

Each artist is working to benefit the Brookline Community Mental Health Center Kids’ Fund in an auction set for June 15 at the Museum of Fine Arts during the Brookline Center’s Believe in Brookline Kids lll: The Art of Well-Being.

Here are the featured artists:

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9 a.m.: Kaitlyn Boyle

In Brookline Village: Harvard & Washington Streets, at the Route 9 fork

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10 a.m.: Sean Flood www.seanfloodart.com

In Coolidge Corner: Corner of Beacon and Harvard Streets, in front of the Walgreens.

12 Noon: Adam J. O'Day www.adamjoday.com

Overlooking Boston: Corey Hill Summit Park, at the top of Summit Avenue, near Washington Square.

1 p.m.: Joan Bridger 
In North Brookline: at Hall’s Pond Sanctuary in Amory Park, accessible behind 1120 Beacon Street.

About two of the artists:

Sean Flood www.seanfloodart.com

“Over the past 6 years, Sean’s paintings have been displayed in 30 exhibits, featured in the Boston Globe, the Weekly Dig, and OnTray Magazine, and in August 2011 he won the Centerfold Contest for Artscope Magazine, New England’s Culture Magazine.  Additionally, Sean,” a Boston-area native, “was recently accepted as a juried artist member at the Copley Society of Art, America’s oldest non-profit art association.” ~ deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum profile.

Adam J. O'Day www.adamjoday.com

“Adam O’Day is a Boston artist you pay attention to. His bold color palette and moody cityscapes are prevalent in the contemporary Boston art scene. O’Day’s work is popping up all over the city – from art exhibitions to permanent collections.” ~ Glovebox Boston profile.

The rain date for Wet Paint is set for Sunday, June 2, but the forecast predicts a clear, warm day. 

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