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Boston Cultural Council grant awardees announced

The grant supports local arts and cultural programming

Paramount sign in downtown Boston.

Theaters such as the Paramount in Boston provide artistic experiences that are an important part of the city’s cultural makeup.

Photo by @thechrisdk

Mayor Wu and the Office of Arts and Culture have awarded grants to 104 cultural and arts organizations through the Boston Cultural Council’s grant program.

The grants are aimed to aid Boston-based arts and culture organizations, whose budgets are under $2 million. Among the disciplines eligible included visual + performance art, music, dance, theatre, literary and media arts, film and video, and crafts.

Across the board, the grant funds totaled $927,000, with grantees eligible to receive amounts of either $5,000, $7,500, or $10,000, depending on their respective budgets.

Among the awardees are:

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