صنع في أمريكا (Made in USA) questions the constructs of nationalism, borders, pride, home and creation. Reflecting on the historical and ongoing violence deeply rooted in this country, it asks: What will we continue to grow and make here? 
Featuring work by Feda Eid, The Eliot School of Fine & Applied Arts’ 2023 Artist in Residence, and Teen Bridge Artists Jacob DePalm, Elian Feliz, Hajar El Ayoubi, Rose Gelin, and Marie Liza Manigat.
Opening Reception & Artist Talk
Friday, August 18, 6 - 8 pm at Piano Craft Gallery.
Artist talk starts at 6:45 pm.
Closing Celebration & Photo Pop-up!
Saturday, August 26, 5 - 8 pm at Piano Craft Gallery.
We’ll be celebrating the hard work of our Artist in Residence and our teen Artist In Residence Fellows, and cultivating a space for joy and self-expression in the community.
Teen Bridge and Artist in Residence programs are made possible through the generous support of The  Adelard A. and Valeda Lea Roy Foundation, Boston Private Industry Council, BPS Arts Expansion Fund at EdVestors, City of Boston Department of Youth Engagement & Employment, Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Fund, Bank of America, N.A., Trustee, The Joe Kalt & Judy Gans Family Foundation, Linde Family Foundation, Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, Maureen and David Moses Family, National Endowment for the Arts, New England Foundation for the Art’s Public Art for Spatial Justice program, with general support from the Barr Klarman Massachusetts Arts Initiative, Boston Cultural Council, Mass Cultural Council, and individual donors. 

Teen Bridge and Artist in Residence are also funded in part by Boston Public Schools (BPS) Arts Expansion, a multi-year effort focusing on access, equity, and quality arts learning for BPS students. The BPS Arts Expansion Fund, managed by EdVestors, is supported by the Barr Foundation, The Boston Foundation, Katie and Paul Buttenwieser, The Klarman Family Foundation, Linde Family Foundation, and other individuals. BPS Arts Expansion is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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