Salem State Theatre presents Machinal
From The Center for the Arts at Salem State University The Salem State theatre and speech communication department presents Machinal by Sophie Treadwell, a recorded performance available to view online March 11- 18. Get Tickets Sophie Treadwell’s expressionist masterwork premiered on Broadway in 1928. The play takes its inspiration from the real-life case of Ruth Snyder who, along with her lover,
#shareHERstory – January Gill O’Neil: Crossing North/South Divides through Poetry
by Joey Phoenix This month, Creative Collective is celebrating Women’s History Month! Follow along as we tell the stories of women writers, makers, small business owners, organizational leaders, and community heroes. Acclaimed Poet, Salem State University professor, and Beverly resident January Gill O’Neil (she/her/hers) found herself and her two teenage children in Mississippi during the start of COVID nearly a
#shareHERstory – 7 Women Who Shaped North Shore History
Salem’s Mayor Kim Driscoll has named the last Sunday in March as Salem Women’s History Day, highlighting the accomplishments of North Shore women since Salem’s foundation in 1626. This annual event has brought together historic house museums and institutions for special events honoring these great women for the last few years. Here are 7 great women who helped shaped Salem’s
Creative Collective Celebrates Women’s History with #shareHERstory
This March, Creative Collective is celebrating Women’s History Month with #shareHERstory, sharing the the stories of women small business owners and woman-led organizations on the North Shore and in Greater Boston with a series of featured blog posts and highlights on social media. In addition to highlighting the contributions of local women, and telling the stories of their business members
#shareHerStory – Salem Arts Association Welcomes New Director and Artist in Residence
by Joey PhoenixImages courtesy of Salem Arts Association This month, Creative Collective is celebrating Women’s History Month! Follow along as we tell the stories of women small business owners and woman-led organizations. Salem Arts Association has welcomed Heather Stewart (she/her/hers) as President and Sara Ashodian (she/her/hers) as Artist in Residence in 2021. The first exhibition of the year will feature Ashodian’s
#shareHERstory: PEM and Salem Film Fest to screen one of Fashion’s untold stories with CALENDAR GIRL
This month, Creative Collective is celebrating Women’s History Month! Follow along as we tell the stories of women small business owners and woman-led organizations. by Joey PhoenixImages provided by Christian Christian D. Bruun for Salem Film Fest/Peabody Essex Museum The Peabody Essex Museum and Salem Film Fest invite guests to join for a special livestream of CALENDAR GIRL (Bruun 2020) and
#shareHERstory – Celebrate Women’s History and Intersectionality this March
This month, Creative Collective is celebrating Women’s History Month!* Follow along as we tell the stories of women small business owners and woman-led organizations. March is Women’s History Month – and there are several ways to celebrate, learn, and discover in the coming weeks. Here is our roundup of events on the North Shore and in greater Boston celebrating the
VERSE/VISUAL – Self guided art journey to open in Ipswich this weekend
By Joey PhoenixImages provided by Verse/Visual Starting this Friday March 5th, 2021, visitors to Ipswich, MA will stumble upon signs containing mysterious QR codes. They’ll be on lampposts and yard signs, in windows, and even on coffee cups. Following these codes will drop you into a digital art space called VERSE/VISUAL, a non-traditional digital art festival that is part gallery,