The Ancient Fishweir Public Art Project is presenting the sixth annual event this year. We are currently in a fundraising phase to ensure future annual events. Project organizers are:
Ross Miller, Public Artist, Project Director
Nancy Murphy Spicer, Artist/Graphic Designer, Project Coordinator

Resource people for the Ancient Fishweir Project include:
Judy Battat, Dorothy Merrill, Ginny Zanger, Boston Children's Museum
Ellen Berkland
, Archeologist, City of Boston
Nicole M. Cirillo, Friends of the Public Garden
Dr. Dena Dincauze
, Chief Archeologist on Boylston St. Fishweir Study
Jeanne Foster, elementary school teacher, Winthrop School
Shannon Flattery, Touchable Stories, Inc.
Jacqueline A. Goggin,
Neighborhood House Charter School
Sarah Hutt
, Director, Public Art, Office of Cultural Affairs, City of Boston
City of Boston Environment Department and Parks and Recreation Department
Sage Marsters, curriculum consultant
Nancy Seashoals, historian and author of "Gaining Ground: A History of Landmaking in Boston"

Gil Solomon, Massachuset tribal leader
Annawon Weeden, Native American educator, Boston Children's Museum

Resource people in past years have included:
J. Dolan Barry,
Videographer
Sharlene Cochrane, Director of Interdisciplinary Inquiry Division,
Lesley University,Cambridge
Marianne Kimball, Sage Marsters, Michael Filippo, Lisa Cody, Teachers at The Little House Alternative School, Boston Public School, Dorchester
Martha McKenna, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lesley University, Cambridge
Jim Peters
, Executive Director, Commission on Indian Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts