Edward Everett Square in Dorchester, MA is a remarkable local landmark that celebrates the history and enduring humanity of the community. Created by artist Laura Baring-Gould, the 12 bronze sculpture of the Dorchester Clapp Pear and ten accompanying artworks honor the area's agricultural past and reflect the lives of those who have passed through this important intersection.
Through intimate touch and the transformation of common materials into bronze, the artwork engages both local residents and visitors, allowing them to understand and appreciate Dorchester's unique history. With its focus on community experience and public history, Edward Everett Square revitalizes a sense of place and preserves the rich heritage of this vibrant neighborhood.
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