Boston Activists "Art Attack" Bus Shelters
Discontent is stirring in New England's biggest city, and today a rally called Take Back Boston began. In preparation for the big event, local activists have outfitted 13 bus shelters with images that make them resemble foreclosed homes.

Discontent is stirring in New England’s biggest city, and today a rally called Take Back Boston began. In preparation for the big event, local activists have outfitted 13 bus shelters with images that make them resemble foreclosed homes.
This street “art attack,” according to the Boston Phoenix, was to:
To raise awareness about the havoc that Bank of America has wreaked on Greater Boston families, today they outfitted bus shelters across the Hub like abandoned homes …
According the Phoenix, MassUniting said the following about the “attack,” though there is no statement on the organization’s own website:
Concerned citizens launched a city-wide “art attack” in Boston today, converting a host of bus shelters into Bank of America foreclosures to showcase the devastating results of the financial giant’s predatory practices. Life-size images of boarded houses, squatter occupied bedrooms and empty nurseries now dot high-traffic areas from Hyde Park to Revere – including many of the communities hardest hit by foreclosure and eviction. Each installation includes a large realty sign reading “This foreclosure brought to you by Bank of America.”
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