About

My name is Anulfo Baez.  Art, architecture, architectural history and preservation are my passions and I try to explore these fields as much as I can through my interactions and experiences with the city and its surroundings. I hold a degree in Community Planning from the University of New Hampshire with minors in Architectural Studies and also a degree in the History of Art and Architecture from Boston University.

I am also a docent at Trinity Church in Boston, H.H. Richardson’s ecclesiastical masterpiece. If you’re in town, hop on one of my tours sometime.

Unless otherwise noted, all photographs  are my own.

All views and opinions presented in this blog are mine and do not necessarily represent those of my employer and organizations I am involved with.

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  1. I love your blog! It’s very detailed and passionate, and covers a lot of less-explored areas of architecture. I have subscribed to it, and I invite you to take a look at my blog, http://architalk-tlarson.blogspot.com. Your comments on it are welcome. Happy blogging!

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  2. Love the variety on your blog. I live in Western Ma but use to live 10 years ago in Southie. Boy things have changed. Keep up the good work! Best, Mark painting website; Blog: http://artwarren.blogspot.com/

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  3. Mia Wicklund

     /  April 22, 2011

    Hello, I am researching Mark Bradford’s work “Black Venus” and came across your blog. I like your perspective and thoughts regarding Mark’s work. I think you will enjoy visiting The Mark Bradford Project blog to see how his residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago is evolving. http://www.themarkbradfordproject.org

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    • Thanks so much for your comment! I checked out the Mark Braford project at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and it looks very interesting. Will keep checking back to see how it evolves. I love Mark Bradford, I find his works very powerful and moving.

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      • Mia Wicklund

         /  April 27, 2011

        Thank you for checking the Mark Bradford Project blog. Today there is a profile of a student artist whom Mark is mentoring. Please feel free to comment on any post that moves you!

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