Friday, November 30, 2018
[somartscouncil] Fwd: This season, wrap your arms around your community - [somartscouncil]
The Nave will be hosting a pop-up at Vernon Street Open Studios this weekend. Hope to see you there! Tori Join us in raising money for the Somerville Homeless Coalition Having trouble viewing this email? Click here Wrap Around Pop-ups Vernon Street Open Studios, 12/1-12/2 Mudflat Open Studios, 12/8-12/9 Each year, the Nave Gallery hosts Wrap Around, our annual sale of handmade fiber goods to benefit the Somerville Homeless Coalition (SHC). This year, we're bringing the sale to various locations throughout Somerville. Join us at this year at:Vernon Street Open Studios 6 Vernon Street December 1 & 2, 201812 pm-6 pm*There will also be a food drive taking place. Mudflat Open Studios81 Broadway, Somerville December 8 & 9, 201812 pm-6 pm Stop by do some shopping that does lots of good. Get a hat or scarf for you or your loved one, and 100% of the sale goes to keep our neighbors warm. Wrap your arms around your community! Learn more STAY CONNECTED: Nave Gallery, 155 Powder House Blvd, Somerville, MA 02144 SafeUnsubscribe™ tacison@gmail.com info@navegallery.org | Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by info@navegallery.org in collaboration with Try it free today
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
[somartscouncil] Attn. local singers & choral groups! - [somartscouncil]
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
[somartscouncil] Bare Bones: The Interrogation on Thursday - [somartscouncil]
[somartscouncil] Join us Dec. 19 to celebrate our 2018 Artist of the Month - [somartscouncil]
[somartscouncil] Support the Arts Council - Help us reach our 3K goal on #GivingTuesday! - [somartscouncil]
Monday, November 26, 2018
[somartscouncil] Call for Artists from Chandler Gallery - [somartscouncil]
Monday, November 19, 2018
[somartscouncil] Fwd: Get FREE Tickets to What The Dickens! - [somartscouncil]
Deborah Mason's Cambridge Youth Dance Program is gearing up for their tenth annual production of What The Dickens! -- a dance-filled retelling of Charles Dickens' classic, 'A Christmas Carol' -- and they need your help spreading the word! Join the CYDP post-carding team and earn FREE tickets to What The Dickens!, onstage this year at John Hancock Hall for the first time! Read below for details. Questions/interest: reply to cydpinfo@gmail.com.
[somartscouncil] Tonight! Monday, November 19-- SAC & the AREA Gallery present: Do you understand what I am saying performance at 6:30pm - [somartscouncil]
Friday, November 16, 2018
[somartscouncil] Save the Date!!!! Vernon Street Open Studios on Saturday & Sunday December 1 & 2, 12-6pm - [somartscouncil]
Thursday, November 15, 2018
[somartscouncil] Coming up At XIT THE BEAR ....A date would help! - [somartscouncil]
[somartscouncil] coming up at XIT THE BEAR: - [somartscouncil]
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
[somartscouncil] Art Opening Friday at Bow Market - [somartscouncil]
Tuesday, November 13, 2018
[somartscouncil] FW: THE FIRST AND LAST WORD POETRY SERIES: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2018 - [somartscouncil]
[somartscouncil] "I Hate Everyone" by Gary Duehr - play reading on Sun, Nov 18, 2:30, BU Playwrights' Theatre - [somartscouncil]
Thursday, November 08, 2018
[somartscouncil] The Somerville Arts Council is pleased to announce the November Artist of the Month - [somartscouncil]
The Somerville Arts Council is pleased to announce the November Artist of the Mont
Wednesday, November 07, 2018
[somartscouncil] Tomorrow at 7pm! Speaker Series: Creating Live Edge Slabs with an Alaskan Sawmill at Artisan's - [somartscouncil]
Chris San Antonio Creating Live Edge Slabs with an Alaskan Sawmill Thursday, November 8th, 7:00-8:30PM Live edge lumber can be expensive and difficult to source. Why not make it yourself? This lecture, by local sawyer Chris San Antonio, will focus on the process of producing live edge slabs using an Alaskan sawmill. From “tree to table”, Chris will detail the steps involved in milling, drying and finishing live edge wood. Examples of locally harvested slabs, and Chris’ chainsaw mill will be available for viewing/handling. Facebook Event: https://ift.tt/2NDO6Zv Best,
[somartscouncil] Fw: This Sunday at 4:00, "West Side Story" with Cambridge Symphony Orchestra - [somartscouncil]
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
[somartscouncil] SAC & the AREA Gallery present -Do You Understand What I Am Saying? at the Inside-OUT Gallery - [somartscouncil]
Monday, November 05, 2018
[somartscouncil] Fw: This Sunday at 4:00, "West Side Story" with Cambridge Symphony Orchestra - [somartscouncil]
Friday, November 02, 2018
[somartscouncil] Rev Richard Smallwood w/ Tufts Third Day Gospel, free at Harvard's Sanders Theatre - [somartscouncil]
You are all cordially invited to hear Richard Smallwood in conversation w/ Prof. Braxton Shelley and in song with the Tufts Third Day Gospel Choir, the Boston University Inner Strength Gospel Choir and Harvard's Kuumba Singers on Monday night, November 19 at 7:30 in Sanders Theatre on the Harvard campus. FREE, and everyone is welcome ! Doors open at 6:45pm. Free parking at Broadway Garage beginning at 5:30 ofa.fas.harvard.edu/totalpraise The night culminates with a performance of Smallwood’s Total Praise. __._,_.___ Posted by: musicdpt@fas.harvard.edu Reply via web post • Reply to sender • Reply to group • Start a New Topic • Messages in this topic (1) Have you tried the highest rated email app? With 4.5 stars in iTunes, the Yahoo Mail app is the highest rated email app on the market. What are you waiting for? Now you can access all your inboxes (Gmail, Outlook, AOL and more) in one place. Never delete an email again with 1000GB of free cloud storage.
Thursday, November 01, 2018
[somartscouncil] Day of the Dead Tamale Party: 11/2! - [somartscouncil]
November at the Cambridge Art Association - [somartscouncil]
RED 2018 + new workshops + Viewpoint November 2018 Exhibits & Programs Building a vibrant community through visual art, since 1944 “The precise role of the artist, then, is to illuminate that darkness, blaze roads through vast forests, so that we will not, in all our doing, lose sight of its purpose, which is, after all, to make the world a more human dwelling place.” ~ James Baldwin Greetings! November brings RED, our New England Open Show juried by Dan Byers, to both galleries, sponsored by the Harvard COOP and Gill Fishman Associates. But, you still have a until the end of this week to catch our October exhibits - Creature Comforts and NewMediaArt! This month, we also renew our partnership with Cambridge College, brings Viewpoints to their new Town Common Gallery in Charlestown. I hope you'll mark your calendars for our annual Holiday Show and Sale - featuring original artworks all priced at $100 - December 6th, 6-9pm at our Kathryn Schultz Gallery. It's a festive night of community, live music, and local art - and it's free and open to all! Finally, I hope you'll check out our November workshops - Fun with Letterpress, two different Instagram workshops, and an Artist Statement Writing workshop for the artists out there! You can find our complete workshop listings on our Workshops page. See you at CAA this month! My best, Erin Becker Norma Jean Calderwood Director Cambridge Art Association Exhibit | RED 2018 On view at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery & University Place Gallery November 8 - December 20, 2018 Opening reception: Thursday, November 8, 6-8pm, in both galleries Artist Talks: November 29 & December 13, 6-8pm each night, at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery Juried by Dan Byers, Director of the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts at Harvard University "Red is an alarm. It is a color that asks—demands—that you pay attention. We are living in a moment of high alert, and danger in this country. For me red signifies this emergency – the degradation of our democracy, of institutions, of empathy. Many of the art works I saw while jurying this exhibition expressed anger, trauma, and a heightened sense of emotion. The heat of red burned. And yet for many, perhaps most of the works I looked at, red was a character amongst many others, or simply a sharp detail, used to articulate a complex narrative or composition. Red does that – it points things out, makes it difficult to unsee them." ~ from Dan Byer's juror statement Click here for the full list of participating artists and more Pictured above | Paula DeSimone, Day Shift, Monotype with collage, 37x30 inches ; Erica Licea-Kane, Seeing Red, Acrylic medium, acrylic pigment, 16x13 inches Community Collaboration Exhibit | Viewpoints On view at Cambridge College's Town Common Gallery November 2-30, 2018 Juried by Resa Blatman Reception: Thursday, November 15, 6:30-8pm How do individuals and society respond to change? Can art both record and react to the vast changes in our world, if so, how can these viewpoints stimulate real change? Click here to learn more about Viewpoints Exhibit | Creature Comforts On view at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery Closing Friday, November 2, 2018 Click here to read a review of the exhibit. Click here for more information on Creature Comforts Exhibit | New Media Art On view at University Place Gallery Closing Thursday, November 1, 2018 Click here to read a conversation with the artists. Click here for more information on New Media Art Exhibits | Satellite Galleries Darwin’s LTD | 1629 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA On view: Ricardo Maldonado Click here for location information. Coldwell Banker Mass Ave | 1730 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA On view: Steve Bennett, Timothy Wilson, Philip Young (pictured above left) Click here for location information. The Atrium at 50 Church Street | 50 Church Street, Harvard Square On view: Ann Gagliano (pictured above right) Sponsored by Trinity Property Management Workshop | Writing Your Artist Statement, with Christine Palamidessi Wednesdays, November 7 & 14, 6:30-8:30pm each night at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery $50 | CAA members $75 | General public Click here to register. Workshop | Fun with Letterpress, with Ted Ollier Saturday, November 10, 11am-1pm at Reflex Letterpress 523 Medford Street, Charlestown MA $35 | CAA members $50 | General public * Includes all materials Click here to register. Sunday Figure Drawing Sundays, 10am-1pm No figure drawing on 11/25 at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery, 25 Lowell Street $20 drop-in fee Or purchase a Season Pass - $280 for CAA members, $325 general public. Click on the links to purchase. Click here for our complete schedule. Image courtesy of Gin Stone Workshop | Instagram for Visual Artists, with Molly Akin Thursday, November 15, 11:30am-1pm at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery | 25 Lowell Street $25 | CAA members $40 | General public Click here to learn more and register Workshop | Selling Your Art on Instagram, with Julia Powell Wednesday, November 28, 6:30-8pm at the Kathryn Schultz Gallery | 25 Lowell Street Moderated by Margaret Sheldon, co-host of Artists Helping Artists podcast $25 | CAA members $40 | General public Click here to learn more and register Cambridge Art Association | 617-876-0246 | cambridgeart.org Kathryn Schultz Gallery & Offices | 25R Lowell Street, Cambridge MA 02138 | Tuesday - Saturday, 11am-5pm University Place Gallery | 124 Mount Auburn Street, Cambridge MA 02138 | Monday - Friday, 9am-6pm, Saturday 9am-1pm Cambridge Art Association | 25 Lowell Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 Unsubscribe artdeadlineslist@gmail.com Update Profile | About our service provider Sent by info@cambridgeart.org in collaboration with Try it free today
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