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Ralph B. Beach is an indigenous Bostonian born and raised in Roxbury.  He has been a professional Artist for 19 years and has worked with children of all ages. While working with children in the Sickle Cell Anemia Center at Boston Medical Center he created an art program that helped teenagers express themselves about what it was like to live with the disease. The program was featured on New England News Station Boston Channel 7 WHDH-TV.

 

 Ralph designed the logo for the Gun Buy Back Program for the Orchard Park Community Center in Roxbury Massachusetts.

 At the Family Development Center (a therapeutic daycare center) Ralph not only designed their logo he developed an art curriculum that helped toddlers express and cope with the trauma in their young lives.

 

Since his first exhibit in 1994 titled A Celebration of ‘Everyday people’ Ralph has utilized community resources such as the Dudley library for numerous exhibits. As an Artist- in-Residence for the Newton Public Schools Ralph’s curriculum is portrait drawing for students in grades 4 through.6th. He has also taught painting to seniors in Boston, Watertown, and Newton Massachusetts.

 

Ralph is currently an artist-in–residence at AAMARP.

AAMARP is the African American Master Artists-in-residency program at Northeastern University that is under the African American Studies department.

 

 He is also the Art Director of the Yawkey Boys and Girls club of Roxbury, where he is responsible for developing the art curriculum for 350 members’ ages ranging from 6-18 years old.


Images of me at work, and with collaborators Jaqui Parker and Jeffery Marshall.

 

The Newspaper Crew Working on a collage The Mad Monsters Project

 

Jaqui Parker and the cast
from: ZooMan and the Sign

Ceramics workshop

Jeffery Marshall from the New England School of Design

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 
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