In the Press

  • The Boston Globe

    It may be a silent protest, but the message is loud and clear.

  • Boston Magazine: Best of Boston

    2025 Best Guerrilla Art: Armed with high-powered projectors and Samuel Adams’s revolutionary spirit, the shadowy collective Silence Dogood has turned Boston’s most sacred landmarks into canvases for rallying resistance.

  • Fast Company

    This Boston art collective is looking to the Revolutionary War to fight back against Trump

  • The Boston Globe

    Why Boston was such a tinderbox in the 1770s

  • WBUR

    A group of artists known as "Silence Dogood" — also the pseudonym of a young Benjamin Franklin — have been projecting words of hope and defiance on historic Boston landmarks

  • Boston.com

    Here’s what’s up with those anti-tyranny messages projected on the Old State House

  • The Boston Globe

    Artists project message against ‘tyranny’ on Old State House in wake of Michelle Wu’s testimony on Capitol Hill