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Live Arts Arlington 2021: The RETURN!

June 30, 2021
Live Arts Arlington 2021: The RETURN!

We are thrilled to announce the return of Live Arts Arlington for Summer 2021! After a brief hiatus during the pandemic, we are eager to pick up where we left off in 2019 with a fresh lineup of artists for people of all ages to enjoy. “Art hop” between the new SPRUCED UP parklets each weekend and […]

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Artist Talk and Workshop with Chanel Thervil

June 1, 2021
Artist Talk and Workshop with Chanel Thervil

Please join us for a great talk — “Portraits with Purpose: Celebrating Character, Resiliency, Strength, and Joy” — on Tuesday, June 8, via zoom with Chanel Thervil, one of Boston’s rising stars, recognized for both her artistic vision and her celebratory spirit. Learn how Chanel creates portraits that celebrate the essential character and spirit of […]

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CALL TO ARTISTS: Transform Arlington’s Orange Parklet Barriers

May 26, 2021

The Town of Arlington has been setting up “parklets” – outdoor seating areas located in parking spots protected from traffic by orange plastic barriers. To make these areas more inviting and to spruce up public spaces with vibrant art, ACAC seeks a variety of proposals from artists to transform barriers with an application of colorful adhesive […]

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CALL TO ARTISTS: Volunteers Sought for Painting Poems by Hand

May 26, 2021

If you have a steady hand, experience with paint, and enjoy typography, sign painting and/or hand lettering, please consider spending a Saturday or two with the amazing Kenji Nakayama painting haiku in storefront windows! This project is the culmination of Neighborhood Haiku, a public art/poetry mashup; we’ve issued a Call for Haiku to the community requesting […]

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EcoWeek PANEL DISCUSSION: Art to Awareness to ACTION

May 7, 2021
EcoWeek PANEL DISCUSSION: Art to Awareness to ACTION

Learn How You Can Stop Plastic Pollution On Wednesday, May 12, 7 – 8:30pm join this discussion featuring a dynamic group of speakers presenting innovative projects in Mexico, Philadelphia, and Arlington. U.S. Congresswoman Katherine Clark joins us via pre-recorded video as she shares her work crafting federal legislation to advance systemic change. Learn steps you can take […]

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The Show Must Go On! 10th Annual Arlington Jazz Festival Goes VIRTUAL for 2021

April 18, 2021
The Show Must Go On! 10th Annual Arlington Jazz Festival Goes VIRTUAL for 2021

The 10th annual Arlington Jazz Festival will once again be presented virtually, since, as they say, this notable local festival must go on, no matter the pandemic weather. For this milestone anniversary year, presenter Arlington Jazz has scheduled a series of one-hour concerts, presented online over a 3-night stretch Friday, April 23, through Sunday, April […]

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Cultural Council Awards 2021 Grants Totaling $17,774

April 18, 2021
Cultural Council Awards 2021 Grants Totaling $17,774

Susan Larson, Chair of ACAC Grants Committee (formerly Arlington Cultural Council), has announced the award of 24 grants totaling $17,774, for cultural programs in Arlington (ranging from $280 to $1,154, with an average grant of $740. Grantees were chosen from thirty-seven competitive applications. “We are continuously impressed by the caliber of projects presented to our […]

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Call for Applications: Teen Artists on the Issues Program

April 3, 2021
Call for Applications: Teen Artists on the Issues Program

Calling all passionate, creative teens! Arlington Center for the Arts is offering a special opportunity for you to expand your understanding of the impact arts can have on communities. Join us for a FREE weekend-long program June 18-20, 2021 and discover how you can effect social change through visual arts or poetry & performance! This […]

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Appreciating Poetry in April

April 2, 2021
Appreciating Poetry in April

Arts Arlington celebrates the literary arts in a myriad of ways. Whether it’s our latest initiative helping the community write haiku to appreciate the open spaces of Arlington Heights through Haiku in the Heights, or beautifying our sidewalks in East Arlington and Downtown with Sidewalk Haiku, or sprucing up the Minuteman Bikeway with Bikeway Haiku […]

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Reflect on the Pandemic with Artist-in-Residence
 NILOU MOOCHHALA

March 5, 2021
Reflect on the Pandemic with Artist-in-Residence
 NILOU MOOCHHALA

Artist and designer Nilou Moochhala began a daily drawing practice when the pandemic struck. Quick, abstract sketches using vivid colors and expressive mark-making gave her a way to capture her state of mind, to take the measure of living under lockdown. This spring, she will create a new series of drawings in the same style in response […]

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Arlington Reads Together in March

March 3, 2021
Arlington Reads Together in March

The Arlington Reads Together (ART) community read program launched in 2003 as a way of bringing Arlington together through literature. Last summer, the ART selection committee chose Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum as the community read for ART month in March 2021.  A partnership […]

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Local Artists Challenge Us to ‘Waste Not, Want Not’

March 2, 2021
Local Artists Challenge Us to ‘Waste Not, Want Not’

Register today for a special Zoom program ‘Waste Not, Want Not: Artist Talk with Michelle Lougee, Samantha Fields, and Charlotte Milan’ scheduled for Saturday, March 20 4-5:30pm.  Artists are challenging the disposable culture of 21st century capitalism by highlighting the environmental damage of waste while transforming trash into art. Join two of the Boston area’s […]

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Register Now for Artist Talk and Workshop with Poet Charles Coe

February 6, 2021
Register Now for Artist Talk and Workshop with Poet Charles Coe

The Arlington Commission for Arts & Culture (ACAC) is co-sponsoring an Artist Talk on February 27 with visiting artist Charles Coe scheduled for February 27. This event is organized to support a new archive project — a collaboration between Robbins Library and the Town’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division — “Elevating Arlington’s Voices of Color” […]

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Regional Survey Fuels Recovery Efforts for Local Artists

February 1, 2021
Regional Survey Fuels Recovery Efforts for Local Artists

As our arts community struggles in this difficult time of challenging economic environments due to Covid restrictions and business closings, town officials are working toward finding partnerships and shoring up support to lend a hand. In partnership with The Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Arlington has joined with Boston, Franklin, and Beverly to document the needs […]

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ACAC Collaboration Aims to Uplift Voices of Color

January 22, 2021
ACAC Collaboration Aims to Uplift Voices of Color

Announcing New Collaboration: The Robbins Library and the Town’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Division are launching “Elevating Arlington’s Voices of Color” – a new archive project designed to collect, share, and preserve the experiences of people of color. Too often, community members of color are spoken for or about; the purpose of this project is […]

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Youth Banners Submission Deadline: December 18

November 23, 2020
Youth Banners Submission Deadline: December 18

The Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture invites students in grades 6 – 12 who attend school or live in Arlington to submit creative and thoughtful artwork for the Youth Banner Initiative. The Youth Banner Initiative encourages development in the visual arts and offers an opportunity for students in grades 6 to 12 to be […]

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Go Out DOORS, Neighbors!

November 23, 2020
Go Out DOORS, Neighbors!

Installation began in Arlington last week for ‘Go Out Doors – Neighbors‘, a regional public art exhibition that encourages healthy outdoors activity in times of Covid-19, environmental appreciation, and inter-town regional tourism. Inspired by and extending The Umbrella Arts Center’s summer “Go Out Doors” exhibition on West Concord’s Bruce Freeman Rail Trail, this large-scale exhibition is a collaboration of nonprofits, visitor […]

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This Saturday — 22nd Annual Arlington Open Studios!

November 12, 2020
This Saturday — 22nd Annual Arlington Open Studios!

Join the Arlington Center for the Arts for our 22nd Annual Arlington Open Studios happening on Saturday, November 14, 2020, 11-5pm. The ACA has reimagined the format of this year’s event to take place virtually and there are many opportunities to meet and support local artists, while also enjoying a full schedule of live and […]

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