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Photos: Art on the Trail

by | Oct 18, 2021 | Featured

Art on the Trail is underway on Center Trail and runs through Oct. 23. The theme is “Walk to Inspire — Dedication and Celebration of the 125th Boston Marathon.”

A ceremony was held Oct. 7 to unveil the artwork.

Featured artists include Michael Alfano, Owen Fitzpatrick, Neya Rajasingh, Carl Ristiano, Mary Holden, Elizabeth Getchell and the children of the Hopkinton Moms Club, Cindy Yang, Nancy Bailey, Barbara Webster, Kathy Gopalakrishan, Barbara Pattin, Charusmitha Ram, Rosie Finn, Robert Gilbert, Chelsea Bradway/Patrick Steele, Cheryl Cohen, Sara Alexander and the Summer Youth Program of the Hopkinton Center for the Arts, Neya Rajasingh and Darlene Hayes.

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Hopkinton Cultural Council Chair Ilana Casady speaks to the crowd at the opening ceremony. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

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Among those appearing at the unveiling were (from left) Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Police Chief Joseph Bennett, Hopkinton High School student/artist Owen Fitzpatrick, state Rep. Carolyn Dykema and Hopkinton Cultural Council Member Darlene Hayes. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

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Boston Marathon signs hang from the trees along the Center Trail. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

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People check out the Art on the Trail sign at Center Trail. PHOTO/JOHN CARDILLO

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Among the displays is a collection of paintings by Carl Ristiano depicting historic landmarks along the Boston Marathon route. PHOTO/HOPKINTON CULTURAL COUNCIL

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Robert Gilbert from the Sustainable Green Committee titled his display, “When they eat plastic for dinner, so do you!”

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