DEWITT PLAYGROUND

BOSTON,MA

Public Art and Renovation Project

Completion: 2025

Project Overview

Studio Luz Architects and Boston-based artist Marlon Forrester collaborated on the P.L.A.Y. (Play, Learn, Athletic, Youth) project at Roxbury’s Dewitt Playground. This revitalized, inclusive space fosters intergenerational engagement, celebrates heritage, and promotes health and wellness. The centerpiece mural fence honors Roxbury’s history and culture, transforming the playground into a vibrant community hub that bridges past and present.

Project Team

Hansy Better Barraza
Anthony Piermarini
Jae Hoon (Jason) Jang
Paul Dahlke
Joshua Ssebuwufu
Elise Zilius
Jichen Zhou
Sarah Pumphrey

Collaborating Artist

Marlon Forrester

Client

Boston Arts Commission
Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture

Municipality

Boston

Photographer

Jane Messinger

Videographer

Jonathan Oliver

design for reconnection

fostering unity and engagement

The Dewitt Playground revitalization reimagines a shared public space to bring Roxbury residents and visitors together. Combining art, thoughtful design, and community, the project strengthens local ties while offering opportunities for intergenerational connection. The project establishes a space where all can gather, play, learn and grow.

honoring heritage

linking the future to the past

Rooted in Roxbury’s cultural and historical identity, the project celebrates the neighborhood’s legacy while looking toward its future. The installations preserve stories of resilience and leadership, and Black excellence. This approach activates the site as a space to celebrate culture and history, honoring the past while inviting progress.

redefining public space

fostering creativity and inclusion

This project showcases the power of art in transforming public space. By integrating collaborative design and community input, it redefines what public playgrounds can achieve in being platforms for both physical and intellectual growth of the youth, serving as a model for fostering creativity, inclusivity and vibrancy in urban environments, promoting shared ownership and pride.

about the dewitt playground project

at the dewitt playground, madison park athletic complex

Studio Luz Architects, in collaboration with Boston-based artist, Marlon Forrester and the Boston Arts Commission, led the revitalization at the Dewitt Playground. This project aims to enhance the existing community space through a blend of public art installations emphasizing inclusivity, intergenerational engagement and health + wellness. The design includes elements like the “Mirror of History” mural fence, shaded canopies, and interactive sidelines inspired by sacred geometry artwork by Marlon Forrester. Each installation aims to celebrate the site’s historical and cultural significance while creating a welcoming and functional space for residents and visitors. This project reflects a commitment to fostering community engagement and providing opportunities for exploration and connection through interactive design. It transforms the Dewitt Playground into a vibrant public space that bridges past and present, honoring Roxbury’s rich heritage while enhancing its future.

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