“Many Cultures, One Heart” is a public art project designed to highlight the artistic and ethnic diversity of Framingham through a series of heart sculptures painted by local artists and placed around the Cultural District and the City of Framingham. The artists on this project represent the many communities that call Framingham home, and include Black, Indigenous, Asian, Brazilian, Latino, white, multiracial, Jewish, LGBTQ+, and disabled artists from all walks of life, ranging from teens to seniors. – Framingham Centre Common Cultural District When we moved to Framingham last summer1 we started noticing heart statues scattered around the neighborhood. Kira asked at her school what it was about and the answer I remember was “something…something…Framingham Heart Study.” We would note them as we saw them around and for the most part we saw the same ones all centered around where we live.2 As I am exploring Framingham again this summer I stumbled upon a couple of new statues and it…
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