Arts Organization

African American Master Artists in Residency Program (AAMARP)

AAMARP at Northeastern University provides two floors of studio space for Jamaica Plain artists.

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Jamaica Plain
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LaNeia T.
'18, Staff
07/01/2020
I have been to AAMARP many times over the years; mostly during JP's open studios. Artists often have their studios open and as AAMARP is inside of a huge warehouse, the sheer size of studios with floor to ceiling works is very impressive and lends itself to larger than life-size creations. It is important to note that there's no regular schedule. So, check for scheduled shows, open studios, or get invited by one of the artists. It is a great place to visit if you can. 76 Atherton Street, Jamaica Plain
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