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Judging Finalized for Youth Banner Initiative

December 17, 2021
Judging Finalized for Youth Banner Initiative

The Youth Banner initiative announces that judging for this year’s banners is complete and winning designs will be available soon for viewing. This year’s banner initiative inspired art submissions from more than 100 students in Arlington’s middle school and high schools, and 20 banners will be chosen to be displayed along Mass Ave this coming […]

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Arlington Heights Holiday Stroll & Tree Lighting

December 5, 2021
Arlington Heights Holiday Stroll & Tree Lighting

The Arlington Heights Community Association (AHCA) with support from the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture and the Arlington Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present this year’s Arlington Heights Holiday Stroll & Tree Lighting on Saturday, December 11. Festivities will take place from 2 to 5pm. Visitors of all ages can enjoy viewing 52 […]

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Dallin Art Museum Has Successful Year, Despite Pandemic

December 5, 2021
Dallin Art Museum Has Successful Year, Despite Pandemic

The Dallin Museum reopened in August, and visitors are once again treated to engaging experiences with its wonderful docents. The museum recently hired its first part-time, paid docent manager―and can now expand its docent program, and promote the museum more widely as a community resource and tourist destination. In response to the pandemic, the museum […]

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Artists Holiday Store and Artisans Market at Roasted Granola Café

November 16, 2021
Artists Holiday Store and Artisans Market at Roasted Granola Café

The Roasted Granola Café in Arlington and ArtLinks Artists are collaborating on the creation of a pop-up store/gallery from Thanksgiving to the end of 2021! The Artists Holiday Store and Artisans Market will be held at the Roasted Granola, located at 1346 Massachusetts Avenue in Arlington from November 27 to the end of the year. […]

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Dallin Museum Unveils Two New Paintings

November 16, 2021
Dallin Museum Unveils Two New Paintings

Experience the unveiling of two recently acquired and restored Cyrus Dallin paintings! On Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 7 pm, Dallin Museum Director/Curator Heather Leavell hosts a Zoom presentation of Mrs. Hall’s Letter and Dallin’s Self-Portrait (the only two-dimensional likeness by the artist known to exist). Register here on Dallin.org Painting #1―Mrs. Hall’s Letter: Learn the […]

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Artist-in-Residence Chanel Thervil’s ‘Portraits of Black Arlington’

November 13, 2021
Artist-in-Residence Chanel Thervil’s ‘Portraits of Black Arlington’

ACAC’s third Artist-in-Residence is Chanel Thervil, a Haitian-American artist who is making waves and spreading joy in the Greater Boston area with her vivid and compelling mixed-media portraits of friends, family, and informal community leaders. During her residency, Chanel will focus on capturing the likenesses and spirit of some of Arlington’s Black community members – […]

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Art Flows at Arlington’s Spy Pond


October 12, 2021
Art Flows at Arlington’s Spy Pond


Two Arlington artists hope to inspire people to rehabilitate waterways. Confluence, a new public art installation by Arlington artists Laurie Bogdan and Kimberley Harding, is on display at Spy Pond Park near the playground through October 31. This piece is made from rope that is finger woven in the “sprang” method. It shows a river […]

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Chamber Launches ‘Visit Arlington Magazine & Community Guide’

September 18, 2021
Chamber Launches ‘Visit Arlington Magazine & Community Guide’

The Arlington Chamber of Commerce announced today that the premiere issue of the Visit Arlington Magazine & Community Guide has been released as an e-magazine. The print version of the magazine will be released later this month and will be distributed via a combination of free outlets around Arlington and surrounding towns and via direct […]

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Register Now for Arlington Community Education Fall Classes

August 20, 2021
Register Now for Arlington Community Education Fall Classes

Arlington Community Education (ACE) Fall registration is now open. Catalogs have been mailed to Arlington addresses, featuring hundreds of classes for adults, kids, and families. It is also viewable online at ArlingtonCommunityEd.org. Classes begin the week of September 20, with a mix of in-person, outdoor, and online options. Indoor adult classes will take place in […]

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STUDENT CONVERSATIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: MEET AND GREET

August 20, 2021
STUDENT CONVERSATIONS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: MEET AND GREET

By Clara Schneider, Rachel Barglow, Tamaki Sugihara On July 19, 2021, we met with 15 diverse Arlington organizations in a meet and greet via Zoom. This meet and greet allowed us to interact and learn from members of these organizations about their various goals and achievements. Organizations in attendance included groups focused on eliminating waste, […]

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LexArt Announces Call for Collaboration with Arlington Artists and Instructors

August 17, 2021

Lexington Arts and Crafts Society (LexArt) would like to extend an invitation to artists and instructors of ArtsArlington to submit artworks to Reflection/Reawakening/Resilience, an exhibition meant to celebrate our collective reemergence, reflect on our shared experience, and look to the future. LexArt is inviting artists and instructors from neighboring community arts organizations to join us […]

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Student Conversations on Climate Change: Communicating Effectively

August 8, 2021
Student Conversations on Climate Change: Communicating Effectively

Remembrance of Climate Futures/Arlington is a youth-led Arlington based version of Northeastern professor Tom Starr’s regional public art initiative. Over the summer, 12 interns from Arlington High School will be researching impacts of climate change on Arlington and some individual and collective actions that can be taken by the town, community groups, and individual residents […]

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Student Conversations on Climate Change: Promoting Resilience

July 29, 2021
Student Conversations on Climate Change: Promoting Resilience

Remembrance of Climate Futures/Arlington is a youth-led Arlington based version of Northeastern professor Tom Starr’s regional public art initiative. Over the summer, 12 interns from Arlington High School will be researching impacts of climate change on Arlington and some individual and collective actions that can be taken by the town, community groups, and individual residents […]

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New Art Installations for Town Parklets

July 29, 2021
New Art Installations for Town Parklets

ACAC and the Department of Planning and Community Development are collaborating to bring colorful cut-vinyl artwork to the protective orange barriers that surround some of the Town’s new parklets – designed to offer outdoor seating for take-out meals and informal gatherings.  The first installation was designed by Adria Arch for the parklet in front of […]

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Arlington Chamber Announces New ‘VisitArlingtonMA’ Website

July 29, 2021
Arlington Chamber Announces New ‘VisitArlingtonMA’ Website

The Arlington Chamber of Commerce has launched a multi-faceted marketing campaign that highlights Arlington’s unique features and promotes Arlington as a destination for arts, culture, and outdoor activities as well as shopping and dining. In March, the Chamber was awarded a grant by the Massachusetts Office of Travel & Tourism (MOTT) to create branding and […]

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A STRONG Community of Voices

July 28, 2021
A STRONG Community of Voices

Arlington Poet Laureate Steven Ratiner launched the Red Letter Poem Project at the outset of the Covid Pandemic.  Every week he sends out a carefully selected poem, accompanied by a short essay reflecting on the poem’s meaning and context.  He focused his 69th Red Letter on Neighborhood Haiku; he and his Beehive Poets Group were […]

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ACA Sets Porchfest Stage for Arlington Open Studios this Fall

July 23, 2021
ACA Sets Porchfest Stage for Arlington Open Studios this Fall

In the spirit of the much-loved community event, Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) is excited to present Porchfest Stage on the front steps of Arlington’s Town Hall as part its annual Arlington Open Studios event on Saturday, November 13, 2021. Porchfest Stage will feature free public performances by local musicians throughout the day. A […]

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Celebrate Our ‘HEIGHTS HAIKU’ Event Live!

July 6, 2021
Celebrate Our ‘HEIGHTS HAIKU’ Event Live!

Join us on Wednesday, July 14, 6:30 – 8pm (rain date July 15) for a LIVE community celebration of our project Haiku in the Heights, featuring an open mic, live music, and a storefront stroll to enjoy some of the original haiku that have been painted on storefront windows. Heights Haiku celebrates the streets and shops, the […]

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ACA Convenes Teen Artists

July 2, 2021
ACA Convenes Teen Artists

Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) celebrated Juneteenth 2021 with a new program – Teen Artists on the Issues. This 3-day workshop brought local youth together for intensive work with teaching artists, focusing on the issues they say matter most to them, including racial justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, environmental justice, Women’s rights, and immigration.Participating teens worked […]

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