Art Meets Rhythm: Graffiti Get Down Ignites Downtown Lynn at Final Fridays!
The Graffiti Get Down, hosted by Lynn Museum/LynnArts, occurred on Friday, July 28th, from 6 pm to 9 pm at Frederick Douglass Park, Lynn. This event was a unique fusion of Art in the Park and Hip-Hop in the Park, making it an unforgettable summer mash-up. The July installment of Final Fridays were organized in collaboration with the Lynn Music
5 Ways to Shop Small, Support Local Artists at This Year’s Lydia Pinkham Open Studios
By Joey Phoenix The 15th Annual Lydia Pinkham Open Studios takes place this weekend, November 20th and 21st from 10:00am – 5:00pm, offering 3 floors of more than 60 artists, makers, and food purveyors at the Historic Lydia Pinkham Building at 271 Western Ave in Lynn. This year, the organizers of Lydia Pinkham Open Studios have also teamed up once
Community Organizations are Collaborating to bring the First Diversity Matters Festival to Lynn!
Desplácese hasta el final para ver la traducción al español. Save the Harbor/Save the Bay and The Department of Conservation and Recreation awarded North Shore Juneteenth Association (NSJA) with the Better Beaches Grant. As a part of the 2021 Better Beaches Grant Program NSJA is collaborating with Total Inspiration Athletics, Artful Life Counseling Center, Lynn Museum, Creative Collective, Marblehead School of
Final Fridays: Art in the Park at Lynn Museum – PHOTOS
Images by Creative Collective Final Fridays at Lynn Museum kicked off their 2021 season on Friday, June 25th with a remix on “Art in the Park”. The event featured the artistic and creative talents of BIPOC artists from the Lynn community with a variety of visual artworks, spoken word and music performances, and more.Thank you to Edwin Cabrera and the
Celebrate Earth Day 2021 North of Boston
Updated April 21, 2021 Earth Day falls during April School Vacation Week this year, meaning that calendars are going to be packed with fun activities for curious minds of all ages. While Earth Day is technically April 22, events will be happening all month long. We’ve rounded up the best virtual and socially distanced in-person events happening for Earth Day
Be a Tourist in Your Own Town – Lynn Edition
This month, we’re highlighting local businesses as part of our #StayLocal2020 campaign. Scroll to the bottom for more information. We’re all craving a bit of adventure these days. While traveling may be difficult for a number of reasons, there are things you can do right in your own backyard to help stave off boredom and get a change of scenery. Here
Celebrate Black History Month North of Boston
Charlotte Forten Grimké (August 17, 1837 – July 23, 1914) was an anti-slavery activist, poet, and educator and the first African-American person to teach white students in a Salem, MA public school. “Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better.” —Martin Luther King, Jr. February is Black History Month and Black History is everyone’s history. Here are some of the events
Riveting Broads – Rosario Ubiera-Minaya
Jacqui and Molly are joined by Afro Latina activist, Executive Director at Amplify LatinX and founder and owner at Cojuelos Productions, Rosario Ubiera-Minaya
Reshaping Museum Representation in Lynn with Doneeca Thurston
Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts Welcomes New Director Doneeca Thurston At 29, Doneeca Thurston is not only the youngest director but also the first person of color to head operations at Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts. The position was formerly filled by Drew Russo, who became the city of Lynn’s personnel director in April of this year. For Doneeca, a Lynn native who has