Mags Harries’ public art projects have received national recognition and have won many awards. They are also popular and accessible. She observes the small things that, like DNA, reveal all that is important to know about a place. She looks for the charged image, the jolt of electricity that often lies dormant, but can be released to energize a public place and the community. Some of her projects are well known to the MIT and Boston community including Asaroton ’76 cross walk at Boston’s Haymarket and Glove Cycle at the Porter Square, Cambridge MA, subway station. See more of Mags Harries art at http://www.harriesheder.com/.
