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Friday, September 27, 2013

MAKING MONSTER MAKEUP - October 26, 2013

The Zombie Maker!

Intro to horror makeup!

Just in time for Halloween. Learn the expert art of monster making by turning yourself into a zombie!

Great for –
- Halloween costuming!
- Haunted houses!
- Horror movies!
This Halloween forget the cheap mask. Learn some of the tricks of special effects makeup to turn yourself into a monster!

You’ll learn
- The various tools most commonly used in makeup design
- The various types of makeup and how to use them to their best effects
- Shortcuts used by professional artist to make realistic scars
- Cheap and easy recipes for realistic blood you can actually eat!
- Techniques to make super realistic wounds, bruises, cuts and scars

Early tickets only $35

Sunday October 26th 2pm to 5pm
Presented by Arts at the Armory - 191 Highland ave, Somerville, MA
For more information email – mtmartino@svgfilms.com
Buy tickets online - http://thezombiemaker.eventbrite.com/

Matthew Martino

VISUAL ARTS SCREENING SERIES - October 3, 2013

We're pleased to announce the premiere of f/Local: A Visual Arts Screening Series, taking place October 3, 7 p.m. at The Center for the Arts at the Armory in Somerville. We're currently seeking submissions from local visual artists, including but not limited to short films, music videos, photography portfolios, promo videos, TV show pilots, short films, and feature length films.

About f/Local:

With the constant progression of creative technology, the artist, more so than ever before, is able to connect with audiences without the previous confines of status or financial means. f/Local is a screening series celebrating this shift , providing a unique opportunity for the artist and audience to meet under the same roof. Our hope is to establish a venue where local visual artists can build new relationships with other artists, interact with their audiences outside the ambiguity of the net, and if nothing else, see their work on the big screen.

Submitting Work:

Please submit work on a USB drive, data CD or DVD by September 29th.
Mail to:
Attn: F-Stop Local
The Center for Arts at the Armory,
191 Highland Ave., Suite 1-A
Somerville, MA 02143.
Please include your name, phone number, email address and title of work with your submission.

For more information or to submit work digitally, please email fstoplocal@gmail.com

See you at the screening!
f/Local Team

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

SOMERVILLE NEEDS PIANO SITTERS - September/October 2013

Piano Sitter Volunteers Needed!

The City of Somerville, the Somerville Arts Council and the Nave Gallery are pleased to host the Celebrity Series of Boston Street Piano project. Starting tonight and continuing for three weeks, an upright piano decorated by Somerville artist Fran McCormick will be sited in Statue Park in Davis Square.

We encourage folks to stop by and play, bring a group of friends, give your kids a lesson. The piano will be “unwrapped” each day around 9 a.m. and “wrapped up” each evening around 9 p.m. In the case of rain, the piano stays covered.

We need piano sitters to help us insure the piano is open and available to the general public. If you commute to and from Davis and/or live or work in the area, we need your help to open and close the piano for the public.

The effort will be simple. We’ll provide you with the combination lock. The tarp will be stored behind the piano. That’s it.

Support public art and help spread the word to pianists among you!

If you’d like to help, please email Heather at the office at:

hbalchunas@somervillema.gov

Gregory Jenkins
Executive Director
Somerville Arts Council
617.625.6600 ext. 2985
www.somervilleartscouncil.org
City of Somerville
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

WEST END MUSEUM MEMBERSHIP MEETING & SILENT AUCTION - September 19, 2013

On Thursday, September 19, 2013, The West End Museum will host a special Member
Meet-up and Silent Auction event from 6:30-9:30pm at 150 Staniford Street in Boston.
Come join members of the West End Museum for a fall social and silent auction.
The event provides a great opportunity for West End residents - and all others -
to view the Museum's exhibits, including its permanent collection of neighborhood
artifacts titled, The Last Tenement. Food and drinks will be served and Museum staff
will be on hand to provide information on Museum membership.

Duane Lucia, Museum Curator, is enthusiastic about the meetup. "Our members are
an integral part of the West End Museum" says Duane. "The more involved our members
become, the more creative we get with our exhibits and programming. In the case
of Old West Enders, much of our archive collection has been built up by their contribution
of material culture (photos, documents and artifacts)."

Several items will be available for auction, including: F1 Racing certificates,
gift certificates to The Capital Grille restaurant, a limited edition Jules Aarons
book of photography, free personal training sessions at Beacon Hill Athletic Club,
a gift certificate to Bea's Nails, a Reggae Brunch for 2 at West End Johnny's, a
gift certificate to the new Tip Tap Room Bar and Grille, a gift certificate to
West End Salon, a limited edition book from Gallery Kayafas, a limited edition print
from West End artist Evelyn Berde, a special print of the Grand Canal in Venice
and a seasonal gift basket from Whole Foods.

There is a $10 entry donation which includes a complimentary drink ticket. A discounted
$5 entry donation is reserved for existing members of the Museum.

For more information and to register for the event online, please visit www.TheWestEndMuseum.org
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ANDOVER MASSACHUSETTS ART SHOW - September 21, 2013

Please come to see my
Watercolors, Pastels & Pencil drawings
at the Andover Art Show I will be participating
in this weekend!
39th Annual Andover Art in the Park
Sept 21th 10 – 4
Central Park
Chestnut & Bartlett Streets
Andover, MA
Booth #56
*(rain date 9/22)
Hope everyone is having a great summer!
Hope to see you there!

For further information:
http://www.andoversartistsguild.com/page/2013ArtinThePark
or email cj.witcher@comcast.net
Phone: 617-628-0252
Web site: www.candywitcher.com

Friday, September 13, 2013

CALL FOR SOMERVILLE ARTISTS TO PAINT SWITCHBOXES FOR $150

Hello. As I move around the City during this Indian summer it reminds me, we’ve got a number of switchboxes that are unadorned and a few that should probably be redone. In case you haven’t noticed, there are some recently completed boxes in Davis Square and near the Central Library that look great.

If you have a desire to paint a switchbox, now is the season. And the good news is, we are increasing our honorarium to $150.

Check out previous work; and download the application here: http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/switchbox

And thanks again for all your wonderful work.


Gregory Jenkins
Executive Director
Somerville Arts Council
617.625.6600 ext. 2985
www.somervilleartscouncil.org
City of Somerville
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

Thursday, September 12, 2013

THE PEACE DRUM PROJECT

"I've learned how to express myself more openly with others...and without fear." JR, 2013 Graduate

"I've learned a lot over the past three years. I know that for a fact. I've learned a lot about myself as an artist and as a human being. I've gained a lot of new friends that I know I can trust. That's definitely one really good thing about the Peace Drum. The environment is completely different from anything else. Working with the elders you learn so much from their stories JD, 2013 Graduate

"The project has really helped me to find my strengths through Art. I want to come back and be an intern when I'm in college!" Nelly, 2013 Graduate

Dear Friends,
These are the voices of some of the young people who have recently graduated from CAI's Peace Drum Project - our after-school youth leadership initiative that helps high-risk Boston teens transform their lives by developing critical life skills through immersion in the Arts and community service. The project nurtures positive peer relationships and helps the teens build a network of supportive, caring friends in a family-like atmosphere where they can grow and learn together. At the same time, the teens work with local elders in ongoing community service activities that engage them in interviewing and listening to the elder's stories, teaches them living history, and helps them develop patience and compassion. Through this blend of Arts, team building, and community service, the teens learn to express themselves in constructive and meaningful ways to others.


What makes this program particularly unique in Boston is the way it builds a bond between teenagers and elders. One young man interviewed his elder partner several times to complete her interviews. Her disability made it difficult for her to speak, but she was both determined and enthusiastic about telling her story. So, instead of seeing this as an obstacle, he used the opportunity to show that he was capable of both patience and kindness, and we learned a lot from both of them.

"It was like people didn't give her a chance to talk. But if you really listened to her and paid attention, you got to understand her. It's not that hard. She could talk, she could communicate, its just that people don't give it the time and effort to sit there and listen and give her that chance to speak." JD, 2013 graduate

Similarly, this insight from elder Shirley Thomas shows that the elders learn just as much as the teens do:
"At first when I heard about the project, I was most interested in having a drum about my family. Then, when the teens started interviewing me, I was hesitant to answer all of their questions. There were a lot of things I hadn't thought about in a long time, and they wanted to know everything. But, they made me feel so comfortable that I even told them some things I never told my family! I loved meeting and talking with the young people, and I take really good care of my drum. I love it!"

These voices illustrate how powerful and authentic these relationships can be in creating connections that surpass barriers and generational differences. And, it is vital to maintain these strong relationships between teens and elders that give us a glimpse into how both groups can be truly powerful allies for each other in the community.

In Boston, most public high schools don't offer the kind of intimate group experiences that high-risk teens need to succeed. Many of our teen participants have considered dropping out of school more than once due to feelings of failure or isolation. The Peace Drum Project builds a sense of trust and intimacy that counters a somewhat impersonal in-school experience, and allows the teens to feel safe being themselves and exploring the Arts with support from peers, elders, and project staff. Their work with the elders shows them first-hand how others have overcome tremendous obstacles and have gone on to have happy, productive lives. This combination of intimacy, trust, and positive risk taking through the Arts encourages confidence and resilience, and helps the teens gain greater self-esteem and begin to have higher expectations for themselves.

" I want to grow as a person and be accepted as myself. I feel as though this project is doing that for me. I didn't believe that I would find such great friends" Laura, Current Participant

Another exceptional aspect of the Peace Drum Project is our thirty-week curriculum that has proven successful over the last 14 years. Using this framework we incorporate new themes each year to personalize the activities for participating youth. Our current theme is HOME, or what the concept of HOME means to each of the participants. This idea grew out conversations last year when one of the teens experienced an apartment fire that caused her family to split up. She and other family members had to move around among relatives and friends for half of the year. Many of our teens grow up in stressful living environments and in some cases have been homeless. So this year, we will probe deeper into that inner HOME within each youth, using imagery and words to uncover what makes them feel secure. And we will build aspirations and dream homes in books, and poems, stories, drums, and drama. In the words of Rafael, a current participant:
"This is my third year in the project, and I signed up again is so I can gain more knowledge of my artistic life. I found out that I am a creative person and I feel like this program is my second home! I also like that I'm learning to communicate better with other teens and the elders. It's like learning public speaking in a way."



Please join us in our effort to continue and expand The Peace Drum Project, and help us continue to build an enriching home-away-from-home for these young people from some of Boston's most disadvantaged neighborhoods. With your help, the project can help them gain the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills they need to make their future dreams a reality. They want a pathway to higher education or job training so they can secure a stable future. Your support for this program - your contribution in any amount - is truly a gift that can strengthen their supports and make these things possible.

Thank you so much for your support of The Peace Drum Project.

Wishes for Peace,


Susan E Porter, Director
Prema Bangera, Co-Director

PS. According to the recent Cohort Group Report on the Boston Public Schools high school graduation rates, teens in our demographic group graduate only 55-60% of the time, while the graduation rate for teens in The Peace Drum Project for the past 5 years has been 99%. Many of the teens remain in the project for 3 or 4 years, and we work hard to help them stay in school and graduate. A survey of past participants confirms that 51 teens have graduated from high school, 29 are now enrolled in college or community college, 16 have already graduated from college, and two have received Master's degrees.


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BOB LAZARUS MEMORIAL ALL STAR COMEDY BENEFIT SHOW - September 22, 2013

09/22/13 - Bob Lazarus Memorial All Star Comedy Benefit Show Ahavath Torah Congregation - Stoughton, MA

Sunday, September 22, 2013
5:00pm -
Ahavath Torah Congregation
1179 central Street
Stoughton, MA 02072

Comedians Steven Wright, Lenny Clarke, Steve Sweeney,Tony V,Patty Ross, Mike Donovan, Tom Gilmore, Jonathan Katz, Mike McDonald, Frank Santorelli, Emily Singer, Jimmy Smith, Steve Calachmen, Mike Bent, Chance Langton, Mike Bent, Jimmy Tingle and more....

Tickets $40, $50 and $60 - $118 includes Reserved Seating/Meet & Greet after the show (Day of show + $5)

For tickets visit http://tickets.jimmytingle.com

JIMMY TINGLE'S MEET THE CANDIDATES - September 13, 2013

This Friday Night! 9/13/2013

Jimmy Tingle's MEET THE CANDIDATES & THE COMIC

A New LIVE PODCAST Series Friday afternoons 4:00-6:00 PM

Tommy Doyle's Pub in Harvard Sq.,
96 Winthrop St., Cambridge, MA 617-864-0655

FEATURING

Candidate for Cambridge City Council Marc McGovern
Cambridge City Councilor and State Rep Marjorie Decker
Comedian Tony V
Host Jimmy Tingle

FREE ADMISSION AND COMPLIMENTARY APPETIZERS

Limited seating - First Come First Serve
Please RSVP at Jimmy@jimmytingle.com
In subject line: RSVP your name and # in party
Example: RSVP Bill Clinton 2

MORE INFORMATION AT 617-441-0522

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

SOMERVILLE NEW STUDIO SCHOOL FOR ART

Art Courses for Homeschool, After-School and Adults

Somerville's new studio for art education, Space 35, offers 14-week courses in drawing and painting to committed students of all ages. Focused on skill-building, visual literacy and familiarization with artists and art movements, this course is offered at various times throughout the week (students choose and commit to one time slot).

Please visit: http://www.space35.com

Fall session starts soon!

Saturday, September 07, 2013

SOMERVILLE ARTIST GRANTS - October 15, 2013

2014 LCC Grants forms and guidelines now available for the arts and cultural community. Postmark deadline is Oct. 15th.

Local Cultural Council (LCC) money is awarded by the Somerville Arts Council (SAC) once a year to support artists, schools, organizations, and special projects in Somerville, Massachusetts. In addition, the SAC offers grants specifically to Somerville schools in support of cultural fieldtrips.

The LCC Grant Program is funded and overseen by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. Somerville LCC program grants are reviewed by SAC board members and local peers with expertise in the appropriate disciplines. Each year new panelists are convened to review new submissions.

New to 2014, you will have the ability to send your application and support materials via an online process. See guidelines.

http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/grants/grantforms
And previously announced and still relevant, 2014 LCC grant information sessions will be held in September.

http://www.somervilleartscouncil.org/grants/info

If you have a project in mind or seeking a fellowship, please review the Guidelines and try to attend one of the information sessions.

Gregory Jenkins
Executive Director
Somerville Arts Council
617.625.6600 ext. 2985
www.somervilleartscouncil.org
City of Somerville
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone

Friday, September 06, 2013

SOMERVILLE FREE PUNJABI/SIKH CULTURE FESTIVAL - September 7, 2013

The Somerville Arts Council and the Gurdwara Sikh Sangat Society present an ArtsUnion event:

Utsav! A Festival of Punjabi and Sikh Culture
Saturday, September 7th, 4pm-8pm
Union Square, Somerville

Utsav, first held in 2010, drew hundreds of people into Union Square with free food by the local gurdwara, bhangra dancers, sword-swinging gatka marital artists, and more! It returns with just as many festivities and is an event recommended for the whole family.

The word utsav means "feast-day" and we promise free plates of food, cold sodas, and lots of entertainment to feast your eyes on. Dosa n'Curry will also be at the event early on selling it's delicious dosas (Indian crepes filled with potatoes and paneer), masala, and mango lassis.

There will be a religious ceremony complete with kirtan music to demonstrate the Sikh culture and encourage anyone who would like to join the gurdwara. Following the demonstration will be the brightly adorned bhangra team ‘Sadi Sheran Naal Yaari’ and a giddha team of traditional Punjabi dancers. Then prepared to be amazed by the gatka martial arts performance as they impressively swing swords and fight with sticks.

In addition to all the above fun there will be a Try-On-A-Turban or Sari booth, yoga demonstrations from the Millis Gurdwara, several vendors selling saris, and a woman doing mehndi hand painting. This is a cultural event not to be missed so we hope to see you there!

Thursday, September 05, 2013

SOMERVILLE ART EVENT - September 9-11, 2013

As a part of our Davis Square Planning Charrette and Pop-Up Plaza events planned for next week (September 9-11), we have organized an interesting demonstration project and would appreciate your assistance in promoting it.

On Monday morning from 9am - 12pm (ish) Mike Lydon of the Street Plans Collaborative (and co-author, with myself, of the Tactical Urbanism series of guide books) will lead a hands-on "Chair Bombing" workshop. We will be building shipping pallet chairs and then distributing them around our pop-up plaza and other locations in Davis Square as temporary public furniture.

We are welcoming volunteers from the public (not just artists) that would like to come learn and build with us. We will be providing all the necessary tools, hardware, and raw materials for chair building. We also welcome anyone bringing in fast drying paint/stain if they would like to decorate the chair they build. Power tools will be controlled by city staff.

Anyone interested in attending could come by 377 Summer on Monday September 9th and should feel free to email me or call 617-625-6600 x2543 with questions.

Dan Bartman
Senior Planner - Zoning
Mayor's Office of Strategic Planning & Community Development
93 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA 02143
(t) (617) 625-6600 ext. 2543, (f) (617) 625-0722
dbartman@somervillema.gov

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

THE WEST END MUSEUM EVENT - September 19, 2013

Membership Meetup & Silent Auction -

September 19 at 6:30pm

Come Join Us!

On Thursday, September 19, 2013, The West End Museum will host a special Member
Meet-up and Silent Auction event from 6:30-9:30pm at 150 Staniford Street in Boston.
Come join members of the West End Museum for a fall social and silent auction.
The event provides a great opportunity for West End residents - and all others -
to view the Museum's exhibits, including its permanent collection of neighborhood
artifacts titled, The Last Tenement. Food and drinks will be served and Museum staff
will be on hand to provide information on Museum membership.

Duane Lucia, Museum Curator, is enthusiastic about the meetup. "Our members are
an integral part of the West End Museum" says Duane. "The more involved our members
become, the more creative we get with our exhibits and programming. In the case
of Old West Enders, much of our archive collection has been built up by their contribution
of material culture (photos, documents and artifacts)."

Several items will be available for auction, including: F1 Racing certificates,
gift certificates to The Capital Grille restaurant, Celtics tickets, a limited edition
Jules Aarons book of photography, limited edition photographs and prints, free personal
training sessions at Beacon Hill Athletic Club, a gift certificate to the new Tip
Tap Room Bar and Grille and a seasonal gift basket from Whole Foods.

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$5 entry donation is reserved for existing members of the Museum.

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