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SUMMARY:Event: The Salem Witch Trials 1692: After-Hours Tour
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn person event\nLocation: Witch Trials gallery \nMembers and Salem residents $20; nonmembers $50 \nAll other museum galleries will be closed during the tour. \nJoin us after hours for a special curator-led tour of The Salem Witch Trials 1692. Explore the extraordinary series of events between June 1692 and March 1693 that led to the deaths of 25 innocent women\, men and children who were wrongfully convicted of crimes. More than 300 years later\, the personal tragedies and grievous wrongs that occurred still provoke us to reflect and reckon with the experiences of those involved. \nThis ongoing installation tells this story through tangible fragments directly tied to people in Salem and nearby communities in the late 17th century. A handwritten petition\, a carved loom\, a walking stick — each illuminates an aspect of individuals who lived through Salem’s witch trials and serves as a reminder of the real people impacted by these harrowing events. Don’t miss this chance to ask the exhibition curators your questions!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-the-salem-witch-trials-1692-after-hours-tour/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240928T150000
DTSTAMP:20240926T155948Z
CREATED:20240926T155948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T155948Z
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SUMMARY:Event: PEM Opening Celebration: A Narwhal Carnival
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: Create Space Studios\, Main Atrium\, Exhibition Gallery (109) and around the museum \nIncluded with admission \nThe exhibition gallery will be open for self-guided exploration from 10 am–5 pm. \nJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend through an array of programs designed to invoke a sense of wonder! Meet fantastical marionette puppets walking through the galleries and create your own sea creature using recycled materials with a local artist. Plus\, enjoy an ocean-themed PEM Pals with us! \nWalkabout Puppets with Purple Rock Productions\n10 am–3 pm | Throughout the museum \nMeet some very special marionette characters ready to share their joy and invite playfulness into your museum visit. \nPEM Pals with Teresa Coelho\n10:30–11:30 am | Main Atrium \nMove\, groove\, sing and listen with Teresa Coelho\, director of Music Together® of Salem. Explore ocean animals and stories through music and enjoy a reading of Little Narwhal\, Not Alone by Tiffany Stone. \nDesigned for children (5 and under) and their caregivers\, PEM Pals aims to engage and excite all of the senses through books\, movement\, music\, art and hands-on activities. \nDrop-In Art: Recycled Fantastic Creatures\n11 am–3 pm | Create Space Studios \nMeet local artist and art therapist Bruce Orr and explore sea creatures with features and superpowers stranger than fiction! Tinker with a wide variety of recycled materials\, and learn how you can give life to used household items to create new artworks. \nGallery Activation: Get to Know Narwhals\n11 am–3 pm | Exhibition Gallery (109) \nCome curious for a hands-on exploration of what makes narwhals unique at our in-gallery discovery cart.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-pem-opening-celebration-a-narwhal-carnival/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240925T170000
DTSTAMP:20240926T155426Z
CREATED:20240926T155426Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240926T155426Z
UID:10009289-1727251200-1727283600@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:NEW Exhibition: Narwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend
DESCRIPTION:Often called the unicorns of the sea\, narwhals have fascinated people across cultures for centuries.\nThese highly recognizable creatures spend their lives in the Arctic waters of Canada\, Greenland\, Norway and Russia. Dive deeper into the world of these unique ocean dwellers and learn about their changing arctic ecosystem through firsthand accounts of scientists and Inuit community members. Hear soundscapes of the Arctic and narwhal vocalizations and touch an 8-foot-long cast of a real narwhal tusk. This family-friendly exhibition in The Dotty Brown Art & Nature Center is part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative. \n​​Follow along on social media using #NarwhalsatPEM \nNarwhal: Revealing an Arctic Legend is organized by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service in collaboration with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History. This exhibition at PEM is made possible by Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation. We thank Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Chip and Susan Robie\, and Timothy T. Hilton as supporters of the Exhibition Innovation Fund. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum and the support and guidance of the Art & Nature Center Visiting Committee.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/new-exhibition-narwhal-revealing-an-arctic-legend/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240922T153000
DTSTAMP:20240911T151451Z
CREATED:20240911T151451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T151451Z
UID:10009032-1727013600-1727019000@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: PEM Presents: Unnamed Leagues
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn person event\nLocation: East India Marine Hall \nPreregister and receive free general admission for the day of the event. \nThis program includes live music. \nBoston-born theater artist and musician Ian Andrew Askew presents Unnamed Leagues\, a short performance that responds to PEM’s collections while considering contrasting histories of land and the sonic legacy of maritime trade. Askew will be in residence at PEM for a week in September\, developing the performance alongside their ongoing project SLAMDANCE garage\, an exploration of race and performance in punk subculture. Stay after the performance for a Q&A led by David Snider\, our Director of Learning and Community Engagement. \nPEM Presents seeks to surprise and delight audiences with world-class artistry in music\, theater\, dance\, film and more. This series allows audiences to learn about the artistic process and supports the development of artists with local\, regional\, national and global perspectives. PEM Presents further activates the museum as a global center for art\, culture and creativity with artist residencies\, live performances\, lecture series\, symposia and conferences. PEM Presents is a collaboration between Learning and Community Engagement and the Present Tense initiative. \nThis program is generously supported by the Lowell Institute.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-pem-presents-unnamed-leagues/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240914T150000
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CREATED:20240910T200621Z
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SUMMARY:Event: PEM Opening Day Celebration | Conjuring the Spirit World: Art\, Magic\, and Mediums
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: Morse Auditorium; Dodge 2 Galleries \nIncluded with admission \nThe exhibition gallery will be open from 10 am–5 pm for self-guided exploration. \nJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Conjuring the Spirit World\, an exhibition that explores the timeless draw of séances and magic shows. \nPanel Discussion | Unveiling the Connections Between Spiritualism\, Belief\, Contemporary Art and Neuroscience\n11:30 am–12:30 pm | Morse Auditorium \nThe Official Magician of Salem\, Anton Andresen\, sets the stage for a panel discussion with Curator George Schwartz\, PEM neuroscientist Tedi Asher and artists Jose Alvarez (D.O.P.A.)\, Shannon Taggart and Tony Oursler. Learn how the art\, objects and beliefs of the Spiritualist movement inspire contemporary works and understanding. \nMagic Performance | Anton Andresen\n1:30–3 pm | Inside the Conjuring exhibition gallery (201) \nWatch as Anton Andresen brings “spirit magic” to life onstage inside the gallery!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-pem-opening-day-celebration-conjuring-the-spirit-world-art-magic-and-mediums/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T150000
DTSTAMP:20240806T183213Z
CREATED:20240806T183213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240806T183213Z
UID:10008373-1723892400-1723906800@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: The Whalemobile
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: East India Marine Hall \nIncluded with admission\nSame-day tickets are required for this event; tickets available at the Information desk. \nTimed entry every 30 minutes. The last session starts at 2:30 pm. \nSuitable for ages 5 years and older. \nMeet Nile\, the life-size inflatable whale! Journey into the belly of this gentle giant to learn more about whales and their important roles in ocean ecosystems. After going inside the Whalemobile\, explore interactive scientific activities\, play games and learn more. \nAbout the Whalemobile\nThe Whalemobile is a science education program based out of Topsfield\, MA\, featuring a life-size inflatable whale modeled after Nile\, a real humpback whale currently living in the North Atlantic. Through hands-on programs at schools and libraries around the country\, the Whalemobile aims to inspire the next generation of ocean advocates.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-the-whalemobile-2/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240817T150000
DTSTAMP:20240801T153851Z
CREATED:20240801T153851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240801T153851Z
UID:10008362-1723892400-1723906800@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: The Whalemobile
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: East India Marine Hall \nIncluded with admission\nSame-day tickets are required for this event; tickets available at the Information desk. \nTimed entry every 30 minutes. The last session starts at 2:30 pm. \nSuitable for ages 5 years and older. \nMeet Nile\, the life-size inflatable whale! Journey into the belly of this gentle giant to learn more about whales and their important roles in ocean ecosystems. After going inside the Whalemobile\, explore interactive scientific activities\, play games and learn more. \nAbout the Whalemobile\nThe Whalemobile is a science education program based out of Topsfield\, MA\, featuring a life-size inflatable whale modeled after Nile\, a real humpback whale currently living in the North Atlantic. Through hands-on programs at schools and libraries around the country\, the Whalemobile aims to inspire the next generation of ocean advocates.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-the-whalemobile/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240803T150000
DTSTAMP:20240729T173951Z
CREATED:20240729T173951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T173951Z
UID:10008351-1722682800-1722697200@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: Opening Celebration: Agustina Woodgate
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: Morse Auditorium\, Create Space Studios\nIncluded with admission\nThe exhibition gallery will be open all day from 10 am–5 pm. \nEvento presencial\nUbicación: Auditorio Morse\, Estudios del Espacio Creativo\nSe incluye en la entrada\nLa galería de la exposición permanecerá abierta todo el día\, de 10 am a 5 pm. \nJoin us as we celebrate the opening of Agustina Woodgate’s Ballroom\, an exhibition invites you to interact with and navigate your way through a field of geographic globes on the gallery floor. Engage with Woodgate’s work through artist talks and hands-on art making! \nAcompáñanos para celebrar la inauguración de la exposición Sala de esferas de Agustina Woodgate\, que nos invita a abrirnos paso a través de un espacio cubierto de globos terráqueos. Interactúa con la obra de Woodgate participando en las charlas de la artista y las actividades de creación artística. \nArtist-Led Tour (Spanish)\n11 am | Gallery 108\nJoin artist Agustina Woodgate on a tour of the exhibition! (Tour in Spanish.)\nSame-day tickets required; available at the Information desk. \nVisita guiada por la artista (en español)\n11 am | Galería 108\n¡Recorre la exposición con la artista Agustina Woodgate! (Visita guiada en español)\nSe requiere entrada para el mismo día; disponibles en el Mostrador de información. \nDrop-In Art Making: Map Your World\n1–3 pm | Create Space Studios (110)\nJoin us to design your own globes and maps inspired by the exhibition. \nActividad abierta de creación artística: Crea un mapa de tu mundo\n1–3 pm | Estudios del Espacio Creativo (110)\nVente a diseñar tus propios mapas y globos terráqueos inspirándote en la exposición. \nArtist Talk (English)\n12:15-1 pm | Morse Auditorium (102)\nExplore the themes of Ballroom — from navigating the unknown to utilizing artificial intelligence — in a discussion led by the artist and PEM Curator Trevor Smith. \nCharla de la artista (en inglés)\n12:15-1 pm | Morse Auditorium (102)\nExplora los temas abordados en Sala de esferas —desde navegar lo desconocido hasta el uso de la inteligencia artificial— en una charla dirigida por la artista y el curador de PEM Trevor Smith.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-opening-celebration-agustina-woodgate/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240727T150000
DTSTAMP:20240711T140041Z
CREATED:20240711T140041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T140041Z
UID:10007597-1722076200-1722092400@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: Hang Out on the Closing Weekend of Bats!
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: Main Atrium and Bats! exhibition gallery \nIncluded with admission \nCome join us for the grand finale of Bats! For the exhibition’s closing weekend\, enjoy live art demonstrations and hands-on activities. Bring your bat questions for our exhibition veterinarian and bid farewell to our beloved colony of bat ambassadors! \nOrigami Demonstration: Michael LaFosse\n10:30 am\, 11:30 am\, 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm | Main Atrium \nWitness the magic of paper folding with this origami virtuoso whose work is featured in the exhibition. \nMeet the Artists: Michael LaFosse and Richard Alexander\n11 am–3 pm | Bats! exhibition gallery \nMeet the origami artists and ask them your questions! \nLive Bat Chat With Exhibition Curator Jane Winchell and Veterinarian Alex Becket\n11 am\, 12 pm and 1 pm | Bats! exhibition gallery \nAsk two experts about their favorite parts of caring for PEM’s visiting Egyptian fruit bat colony. \nInteractive Activity Cart: Bats\, Real and Imagined\n11:30 am–1:30 pm | Bats! exhibition gallery \nStop by to explore some bat-related objects hands-on and examine bat poop under a microscope! \nDrop-in Art Making: Bat Mobiles\n11 am-3 pm | Create Space Studios \nThere are more than 1\,400 bat species in the world\, including around 45 in the United States alone. Get inspired by the wide variety of bats’ shapes and facial features and make your own flying mobile!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-hang-out-on-the-closing-weekend-of-bats/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibit
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240721T150000
DTSTAMP:20240712T140117Z
CREATED:20240712T140117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T140117Z
UID:10007599-1721566800-1721574000@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: Drop-In Art Making: Illustrating Moby Dick
DESCRIPTION:Know before you go\nIn-person event\nLocation: Main Atrium \nIncluded with admission \nSuitable for all ages. \nJoin us to help co-create a community retelling of Moby Dick! Choose a page from the novel and illustrate it in your own style. Later\, PEM’s Learning and Community Engagement staff will scan all the participants’ drawings to create our own illustrated copy of Moby Dick. \nThis is a special one-day\, in-person event. Each volunteer who completes a page will receive a copy of the Moby Dick graphic novel adaptation by David Rodriguez and Ignacio Segesso as a thank-you gift for participating.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-drop-in-art-making-illustrating-moby-dick/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T235500
DTSTAMP:20240603T155504Z
CREATED:20240603T155504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T155504Z
UID:10006712-1719604800-1719618900@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: PEM Pride Party: Werk of Art
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate our cherished LGBTQIA+ community and local “Werks of Art” this Pride Month\, in partnership with Salem’s own Miz Diamond Wigfall! This spectacular lineup features the Hometown Queeros collective of Salem drag artists\, along with special guests Cain and Landon Cider (season 3 winner of the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula). \nBefore the evening dance party\, PEM will host a film screening and panel discussion with the Hometown Queeros\, featuring a runway walk by young workshop graduates from NAGLY. \nAfter-Hours Dance Party + Drag Show\n8 pm–midnight | Main Atrium \nJoin us for a euphoric evening of drag and dancing! Dance the night away and enjoy a fantastical photo booth by Courtney B Hall\, the “Light Witch”\, along with a drag show featuring Landon Cider\, Miz Diamond Wigfall\, Maxine Harrison\, Buster Pants\, Stardust Cropper\, Miss Michael\, Dick Kayin\, Cain and Peewee Vermin. The event will include refreshments and a cash bar for guests ages 21 and older. \nWe encourage coming prepared to tip the performers! Tips will be accepted in cash and via Venmo.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-pem-pride-party-werk-of-art/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240628T163000
DTSTAMP:20240603T155405Z
CREATED:20240603T155405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T155405Z
UID:10006710-1719583200-1719592200@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: PEM Pride 2024 | Celebrating Local Legends: Film Screening\, Panel and Presentation
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate our cherished LGBTQIA+ community and local “Werks of Art” this Pride Month\, in partnership with Salem’s own Miz Diamond Wigfall! Our afternoon film screening will be followed by an evening dance party and drag show featuring special guests Cain and Landon Cider (season 3 winner of the Boulet Brothers’ Dragula). \nCelebrating Local Legends: Film Screening\, Panel and Presentation\n2–4:30 pm | Morse Auditorium \nThis Pride\, we are focusing on uplifting community voices. Join us in kicking off PEM Pride 2024 with a special screening of Peabody TV’s documentary The Drag Queens\, Kings\, and Things of Salem\, featuring the Hometown Queeros collective. The screening will be followed by a panel conversation about drag arts\, queer communities and gender euphoria and a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the documentary. Our panel guests include filmmaker Randyll Collum and the Hometown Queeros: Miz Diamond Wigfall\, Maxine Harrison\, Buster Pants\, Stardust Cropper\, Miss Michael\, Dick Kayin and Peewee Vermin. \nAfter the Q&A\, cheer and snap your fans for a runway walk by young people from the North Shore community\, who have been guided on a gender euphoric workshop journey facilitated by Maxine Harrison and Buster Pants in partnership with PEM and NAGLY.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-pem-pride-2024-celebrating-local-legends-film-screening-panel-and-presentation/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T160000
DTSTAMP:20240530T195234Z
CREATED:20240530T195234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T195234Z
UID:10006709-1717840800-1717862400@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:BIG EVENT: Celebrate PEM Prize Opening Day and the Salem Arts Fest (Free admission!)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate culture\, creativity and community at PEM Prize Opening Day and the 16th annual Salem Arts Festival on Saturday\, June 8! \nAt PEM\, this event will celebrate the reveal of the finished Jingle sculptures by PEM Prize Awardee Marie Watt (Seneca Nation)\, created especially for PEM and built with the community. These sparkling large-scale works sing to us from the liminal space between sky and earth. \nAs part of this family-friendly event\, you will have the opportunity to dance with the finished jingle sculptures and activate them through movement. Hear from Marie Watt about her work and inspiration\, see a Jingle Dance performance by world champion dancer Acosia Red Elk (Umatilla Nation) and enjoy a themed brunch in the Atrium Café. \nOutside the museum and throughout the downtown area\, the Salem Arts Festival offers art making\, dance performances\, live music and more. Don’t miss the live mural slam on Artists’ Row! \nArts and culture are an integral part of day-to-day life in Salem\, and this annual festival has become a source of pride and inspiration for the city. Join us as we support and celebrate the creative community in Salem. \nPEM is proud to partner with Salem Main Streets and the Creative Collective. \nThe PEM Prize recognizes artists whose work explores the catalytic relationship between creativity and civic engagement. The museum has commissioned these works to honor Marie Watt\, an interdisciplinary artist and PEM Prize recipient whose work draws together aspects of history\, community engagement and Indigenous teachings. \nSchedule\nBrunch in the Atrium Café\n10 am–12 pm \nInterconnectedness Scavenger Hunt\n10 am–4 pm \nPick up an all-ages clue sheet at our table in the Main Atrium and search for objects around the museum! \nOnce the museum closes\, we encourage you to visit the Salem Arts Festival. Festival events run until 6 pm. \nYou can also check out our drop-in nature weaving activity on Essex Street\, outside the museum’s Main Entrance. \nJingle Sculpture Activation\n10–11 am\, 2–4 pm | Main AtriumThe Thursday Poets \nHelp us bring this artwork to life! Together with the artist\, Marie Watt (Seneca Nation)\, we welcome all of our visitors to touch the co-created sculpture and activate the jingles’ sound through embrace. \nJingle Dance Performance\n11 am | Armory Park\, across the street from PEM’s Main Entrance\n1 pm | Main Atrium \nWatch a Jingle Dance performed by ten-time world championship jingle dancer Acosia Red Elk (member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla\, Cayuse and Walla Walla\, and Nez Perce and Colville). \nPoetry Reading by The Thursday Poets\n12-1 pm | Morse Auditorium Alcove \nThe Salem-based Thursday Poets share original works of ekphrasis – poetry that vividly describes a work of art – based on their experience with the jingle sculptures. Look for more of their poetry readings throughout downtown Salem during the arts festival.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/big-event-celebrate-pem-prize-opening-day-and-the-salem-arts-fest-free-admission-2/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Cultural
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240608T160000
DTSTAMP:20240529T185746Z
CREATED:20240529T185746Z
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SUMMARY:BIG EVENT: Celebrate PEM Prize Opening Day and the Salem Arts Fest (Free admission!)
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate culture\, creativity and community at PEM Prize Opening Day and the 16th annual Salem Arts Festival on Saturday\, June 8! \nAt PEM\, this event will celebrate the reveal of the finished Jingle sculptures by PEM Prize Awardee Marie Watt (Seneca Nation)\, created especially for PEM and built with the community. These sparkling large-scale works sing to us from the liminal space between sky and earth. \nAs part of this family-friendly event\, you will have the opportunity to dance with the finished jingle sculptures and activate them through movement. Hear from Marie Watt about her work and inspiration\, see a Jingle Dance performance by world champion dancer Acosia Red Elk (Umatilla Nation) and enjoy a themed brunch in the Atrium Café. \nOutside the museum and throughout the downtown area\, the Salem Arts Festival offers art making\, dance performances\, live music and more. Don’t miss the live mural slam on Artists’ Row! \nArts and culture are an integral part of day-to-day life in Salem\, and this annual festival has become a source of pride and inspiration for the city. Join us as we support and celebrate the creative community in Salem. \nPEM is proud to partner with Salem Main Streets and the Creative Collective. \nThe PEM Prize recognizes artists whose work explores the catalytic relationship between creativity and civic engagement. The museum has commissioned these works to honor Marie Watt\, an interdisciplinary artist and PEM Prize recipient whose work draws together aspects of history\, community engagement and Indigenous teachings. \nSchedule\nBrunch in the Atrium Café\n10 am–4 pm \nInterconnectedness Scavenger Hunt\n10 am–4 pm \nPick up an all-ages clue sheet at our table in the Main Atrium and search for objects around the museum! \nOnce the museum closes\, we encourage you to visit the Salem Arts Festival. Festival events run until 6 pm. \nYou can also check out our drop-in nature weaving activity on Essex Street\, outside the museum’s Main Entrance. \nJingle Sculpture Activation\n10–11 am\, 2–4 pm | Main AtriumThe Thursday Poets \nHelp us bring this artwork to life! Together with the artist\, Marie Watt (Seneca Nation)\, we welcome all of our visitors to touch the co-created sculpture and activate the jingles’ sound through embrace. \nJingle Dance Performance\n11 am | Armory Park\, across the street from PEM’s Main Entrance\n1 pm | Main Atrium \nWatch a Jingle Dance performed by ten-time world championship jingle dancer Acosia Red Elk (member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla\, Cayuse and Walla Walla\, and Nez Perce and Colville). \nPoetry Reading by The Thursday Poets\n12-1 pm | Morse Auditorium Alcove \nThe Salem-based Thursday Poets share original works of ekphrasis – poetry that vividly describes a work of art – based on their experience with the jingle sculptures. Look for more of their poetry readings throughout downtown Salem during the arts festival.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/big-event-celebrate-pem-prize-opening-day-and-the-salem-arts-fest-free-admission/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20240530T195149Z
CREATED:20240530T195149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T195149Z
UID:10006708-1717243200-1717254000@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Event: Opening Day: Draw Me Ishmael: The Book Arts of Moby Dick
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the opening of Draw Me\, Ishmael: The Book Arts of Moby Dick — the first exhibition focused on the bookbinding\, typography and illustrations of the hundreds of editions published since 1851. Drawn almost entirely from the Phillips Library collection\, this small but mighty exhibition explores decades of creative approaches to interpreting this seafaring adventure novel visually in book form. \nAttend a special screening of In the Heart of the Sea\, based on the true story that inspired Moby Dick\, and join our drop-in art making activity to make your own book to take home! \nFilm Screening: In the Heart of the Sea\n12 pm | Morse Auditorium\nSame-day tickets required; available at the Information desk. \nA young author searches for the last surviving crew member of the whaleship Essex and begs him to tell the story of the most harrowing voyage of his life: surviving storms\, shipwreck and cannibalism after an enormous white whale destroys his ship. Starring Chris Hemsworth\, Brendan Gleeson\, Tom Holland and Cillian Murphy\, this film is based on Nathaniel Philbrick’s bestselling nonfiction book of the same name. Directed by Ron Howard. Warner Bros Pictures. 2015. 2 hrs\, 2 mins. Rated PG-13. English with English subtitles. \nDrop-In Art Making: Whale Accordion Books\nNoon–3 pm | Create Space Studios \nCraft your own whale-themed accordion book by collaging book covers and drawing inspiration from the artists featured in the exhibition!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/event-opening-day-draw-me-ishmael-the-book-arts-of-moby-dick/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20240528T181251Z
CREATED:20240528T181251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T181251Z
UID:10006692-1717243200-1717254000@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:Opening Day: Draw Me Ishmael: The Book Arts of Moby Dick
DESCRIPTION:Join us in celebrating the opening of Draw Me\, Ishmael: The Book Arts of Moby Dick — the first exhibition focused on the bookbinding\, typography and illustrations of the hundreds of editions published since 1851. Drawn almost entirely from the Phillips Library collection\, this small but mighty exhibition explores decades of creative approaches to interpreting this seafaring adventure novel visually in book form. \nAttend a special screening of In the Heart of the Sea\, based on the true story that inspired Moby Dick\, and join our drop-in art making activity to make your own book to take home! \nFilm Screening: In the Heart of the Sea\n12 pm | Morse Auditorium\nSame-day tickets required; available at the Information desk. \nA young author searches for the last surviving crew member of the whaleship Essex and begs him to tell the story of the most harrowing voyage of his life: surviving storms\, shipwreck and cannibalism after an enormous white whale destroys his ship. Starring Chris Hemsworth\, Brendan Gleeson\, Tom Holland and Cillian Murphy\, this film is based on Nathaniel Philbrick’s bestselling nonfiction book of the same name. Directed by Ron Howard. Warner Bros Pictures. 2015. 2 hrs\, 2 mins. Rated PG-13. English with English subtitles. \nDrop-In Art Making: Whale Accordion Books\nNoon–3 pm | Create Space Studios \nCraft your own whale-themed accordion book by collaging book covers and drawing inspiration from the artists featured in the exhibition!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/opening-day-draw-me-ishmael-the-book-arts-of-moby-dick/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240526T150000
DTSTAMP:20240514T142057Z
CREATED:20240514T142057Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T142057Z
UID:10005253-1716732000-1716735600@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:CelloGayageum
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a concert in East India Marine Hall on Sunday\, May 26 from 2–3 pm\, featuring South Korean musical phenomenon CelloGayageum. CelloGayageum is an exceptional intercultural duo composed of cellist Sol Daniel Kim and gayageum player Dayoung Yoon. Drawing inspiration from the Pavilion of Unification in Berlin\, a city with a tragic history of war\, division and reunification\, they have seamlessly blended their two musical cultures and instruments to create a harmonious symbiosis of sound and style. \nThis concert is made possible by the Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Boston and supported by the Lowell Institute.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/cellogayageum/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240525T160000
DTSTAMP:20240514T142125Z
CREATED:20240514T142125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T142125Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the 20th Anniversary of Yin Yu Tang at PEM
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, May 25\, 2024 from 10 am—4 pm\nIn-person event\nLocation: Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home\, Morse Auditorium and Create Space Studios\nIncluded with admission\nAdvanced ticket purchase is recommended for “Concert and Conversation: Wu Man.” Same-day tickets may be available. \nYin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home\,“Tales from Yin Yu Tang Ancestors” and “Traditional Chinese Paper Cutting with Elena Li” require same-day tickets (available at the Information desk). \nSee a full list of events for the day on our website: https://www.pem.org/events/celebrating-the-20th-anniversary-of-yin-yu-tang-at-pem \nJoin us for our capstone event marking the 20th anniversary of the cultural exchange project that brought Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home to PEM.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/celebrating-the-20th-anniversary-of-yin-yu-tang-at-pem/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240219T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240219T170000
DTSTAMP:20240305T161341Z
CREATED:20240305T161341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T161341Z
UID:10001660-1708336800-1708362000@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:February School Vacation week at PEM: Caring for Creatures and Climate
DESCRIPTION:February 19th\, 22nd\, and 23rd*\n*Please note that this event is not occurring on February 20th or 21st. \nJoin us for a constellation of programs that invite participants of all ages on an inspiring journey of environmental stewardship. Meet live animals\, learn about the ecosystems in your backyard and explore practical ways to tackle climate change. Explore pop-up installations\, drop-in art making and exhibitions that deepen your understanding of the vital roles we play in preserving Earth’s biodiversity. \nLearn more about the activities for each day on our website!
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/february-school-vacation-week-at-pem-caring-for-creatures-and-climate/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240212T203000
DTSTAMP:20240305T161243Z
CREATED:20240305T161243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T161243Z
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SUMMARY:A SUPREME Evening with Marcellas Reynolds
DESCRIPTION:Join entertainment reporter Marcellas Reynolds\, the author of SUPREME MODELS\, SUPREME ACTRESSES and the newly released SUPREME SIRENS\, as he explores his groundbreaking series of publications celebrating the lives and legacies of iconic Black women across the beauty and entertainment industries. His books’ stunning photographs and revealing essays detail how Black women have influenced culture and reshaped the standards and boundaries of fashion\, beauty\, film and music. \nHosted by Petra Slinkard\, Director of Curatorial Affairs and the Nancy B. Putnam Curator of Fashion and Textiles\, this conversation with Reynolds follows his journey of writing the SUPREME series and speaks to the impact of these iconic women\, past and present. \nCocktails in the Main Atrium | 6:30–7 pm\nProgram | 7–7:45 pm\nBook signing and reception | 7:45–8:30 pm
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/a-supreme-evening-with-marcellas-reynolds/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240210T160000
DTSTAMP:20240305T161205Z
CREATED:20240305T161205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T161205Z
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SUMMARY:Lunar New Year Festival at PEM: Year of the Dragon
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to welcome the Year of the Dragon with a vibrant festival heralding new beginnings and the coming of spring. Join us as we continue our celebrations for the 20th anniversary of Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home at PEM. Enjoy performances\, storytelling and art making and explore Yin Yu Tang. \nYin Yu Tang — translated as “Hall of Plentiful Shelter” — was home to the Huang family for nearly two hundred years. For the past 20 years\, Yin Yu Tang has been a gateway into understanding the art and culture of generations of families living and working in rural Southeastern China. Since 2003\, more than 850\,000 people have visited this unique\, immersive environment at PEM. \nLunar New Year is celebrated in many Asian countries\, including China\, Vietnam\, Korea\, Singapore and Malaysia. While some traditions are shared across countries\, others are unique to one region\, community or national cultural identity. Our programming this year focuses on Chinese cultural traditions. \nSelf-Guided Tours | Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home\n10:15 am–4:15 pm\, Every 30 minutes\nReservations required. Same-day tickets available at the Admissions and Information Desks. \nStorytelling | Chinese Folktales with Limin Mo\n10:30–11 am | East India Marine Hall\nJoin us for storytelling with an award-winning writer and artist who brings Chinese tales to life. Recommended for children 12 and under. \nArt Making | Dragon Paper Puppets\n11 am–12 pm | East India Marine Hall\nJoin Limin Mo to make a paper puppet and create your own piece of the festival! Suitable for all ages. \nDance Performance | Gund Kwok: Asian Women’s Lion and Dragon Dance Troupe\n11:30 am–12:30 pm | Main Atrium\nExperience the energy and grace of Gund Kwok\, the first all-Asian women’s Lion and Dragon Dance troupe in the U.S. \nDrop-In Art Making | Decorating Red Envelopes\n1–3 pm | Create Space Studios\nJoin us in a hands-on activity to decorate your own red envelope\, a symbol of luck and prosperity in Chinese culture. Suitable for all ages. \nLive Music | Chinese Traditional Music Club\n1:30–2:05 pm | Morse Auditorium\nEnjoy the mesmerizing fusion of traditional and modern Chinese music presented by performers from the Chinese Traditional Music Club at Berklee College of Music. \nPuppetry Workshop | Chinese Shadow Puppets\n2:30–3:30 pm | Gallery 115\nSame-day tickets required. Tickets at the Admissions and Information desks.\nExplore the captivating world of Chinese shadow puppetry with Yolanda Yuanlu Peng\, a theatrical designer who specializes in projections and puppet creation.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/lunar-new-year-festival-at-pem-year-of-the-dragon/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240205T170000
DTSTAMP:20240305T161108Z
CREATED:20240305T161108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T161108Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Weekend: Our Time on Earth
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of the multisensory exhibition Our Time on Earth. Learn about the creation of this ambitious show from visiting curators from London’s Barbican Centre and contribute to a community artwork with Cuban-American climate artist Xavier Cortada. Check out Rare’s interactive pop-up exhibition “Changing the Climate Culture” plus a vibrant student art installation\, “The Great Marsh and Climate Change.” Explore efforts underway to address climate change today and reflect on humanity’s power to shape our collective future. \nPop-Up Exhibition | Changing the Climate Culture (Saturday only)\n10 am–4 pm | Main Atrium \nExplore Rare’s “Changing the Climate Culture” pop-up exhibition. These traveling interactive displays harness behavioral science to guide visitors toward adopting key behaviors related to food choices\, energy consumption\, transportation and support of the natural world. \nInstallation | The Great Marsh and Climate Change\n10 am–5 pm | Groups Hub \nInvestigate the remarkable living web of the North Shore’s Great Marsh through an art and science project created by River Valley Charter School students with art teacher Lucinda Cathcart\, science teacher Rebecca Schwer and silk painting artist Susan Quateman. On view through Friday\, February 23.\nConversation with the Curators | Our Time On Earth (Saturday only)\n11 am–12 pm | Morse Auditorium\nSame-day tickets required. Tickets at the Admissions and Information desks. \nJoin PEM curators and visiting curators from London’s Barbican Centre and FranklinTill for a behind-the-scenes conversation about Our Time On Earth. Ask questions about the artworks and learn how artists\, designers and activists are working together to preserve biodiversity and mitigate climate change. \nParticipatory Project | Letters to the Future\n10 am–5 pm | Main Atrium \nWrite a message to someone living in the future! Based on an ongoing project by artist Xavier Cortada\, this activity invites you to imagine the future generations of people and animals who will inherit the planet.\nDrop-In Art Making | Adopt-a-species Upcycling Clothing\n1–3 pm Saturday\, 11 am–3 pm Sunday | Create Space Studios \nBring in a well-worn piece of clothing and give it a new look with a print of artist Xavier Cortada’s animal drawings from the Endangered World Project. \nDrop-In Art Making | Adopt-a-Species Rock Painting\n1–3 pm Saturday\, 11 am–3 pm Sunday | Create Space Studios \nPaint a rock with the coordinates of a threatened or endangered species and take it home as a reminder of our commitment to protect life on Earth.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/opening-weekend-our-time-on-earth/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240202T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240202T170000
DTSTAMP:20240305T161001Z
CREATED:20240305T161001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240305T161001Z
UID:10001544-1706860800-1706893200@northofboston.org
SUMMARY:NEW Exhibition: Our Time on Earth
DESCRIPTION:Humans are just one species among millions\, coexisting in an expansive living network. Immerse yourself in installations envisioned by artists\, designers\, scientists\, technologists and changemakers from across 12 countries. Their cross-cultural and interdisciplinary collaborations open portals to a shared future\, in which planet and people flourish together. \nPart of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative\, this traveling exhibition from the Barbican Centre in London celebrates the power of global creativity to transform the conversation around the climate emergency. The structures and design featured in the exhibition are sourced from biodegradable\, sustainable materials to minimize carbon footprint. We invite you to imagine our ideal future world. What will it look like? How will we use the precious time we have here? Technology has brought us closer to nature than we have ever been before\, and Indigenous insight continues to reconnect us to our roots. What will it take to live together in harmony? \nWalk up to a table set for dinner\, but imagine the guests include a fox and a wasp. Plunge into a virtual ocean with magnified plankton\, and peer through the layers of a tree to experience the microscopic foundations of life.
URL:https://northofboston.org/event/new-exhibition-our-time-on-earth/
LOCATION:Peabody Essex Museum\, East India Square\, 161 Essex Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arts
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