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Changes Coming to the Cultural Investment Portfolio Grant Program

Changes Coming to the Cultural Investment Portfolio Grant Program

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Apr 6, 2022 | History News, The Profession

04.06.2022 Sara Glidden, Program Manager Cultural Investment Portfolio | Diversity Equity and Inclusion Concert at Hopkinton Center for the Arts. Last October, Mass Cultural Council launched a Racial Equity Plan to strengthen and extend the Agency’s existing Strategic...
Loud, Naked & in Three Colors: the History of Tattooing in Boston at Eustis Estate

Loud, Naked & in Three Colors: the History of Tattooing in Boston at Eustis Estate

by Historic New England | Apr 5, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Blogs, The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Apr 5, 2022Historic New England explores an art form that was once banned in Boston, but today is seen as a creative mode of self-expression. Loud, Naked & in Three Colors: the History of Tattooing in Boston is on view from June 10 through October 30, 2022, at the...
How States Are Preparing for the U.S. 250th Anniversary

How States Are Preparing for the U.S. 250th Anniversary

by American Association for State and Local History | Apr 4, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, History News, The Profession

Across the United States, planning for the U.S. 250th anniversary is gaining momentum. Federal agencies, state museums, local nonprofits, and history organizations of all types and sizes have begun to plan in earnest for the United States’ semiquincentennial...
Enrollment Open for Clemente Summer Classes

Enrollment Open for Clemente Summer Classes

by Mass Humaities | Apr 1, 2022 | The Kiosk, The Profession

Worcester Clemente Summer Course visited Mass. Historical Society in 2021 Special topics courses offer more opportunities for Clemente students The Clemente Course in the Humanities offers a transformative educational opportunity for adults facing economic hardship...
Maple Sugaring at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm

Maple Sugaring at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm

by Historic New England | Apr 1, 2022 | Beyond the Commonwealth, Blogs, Education, The Kiosk, Uncategorized

Apr 1, 2022For the past two school years, students from the River Valley Charter School in Newburyport, Mass., have spent many of their days not in a classroom, but at Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm. The arrangement started as both a pandemic-era mitigation strategy and a...
Welcome Lillian Lee & Greg Torrales

Welcome Lillian Lee & Greg Torrales

by Massachusetts Cultural Council | Mar 31, 2022 | History News, The Profession

03.31.2022 Ann Petruccelli Moon, Special Assistant to the Executive Director & Leadership Team Lillian Lee (left) and Greg Torrales (right), Mass Cultural Council’s newest staff members. Mass Cultural Council recently welcomed Lillian Lee and Greg Torrales as its...
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