Events for 01/07/2018
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Thoreau Bicentennial celebration This Ever New Self THOREAU AND HIS JOURNAL
Give me the old familiar walk, post office and all, with this ever new self, with this infinite expectation and faith. . . . –Thoreau’s journal, November 1, 1858This Ever New Self: Thoreau and His Journal is the most comprehensive exhibition ever devoted to the life... MORE ›
Mark Tobey: Threading Light at the Addison
November 4, 2017 – March 11, 2018 On view at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy, through September 10, 2017Mark Tobey: Threading Light traces the evolution of the artist’s groundbreaking style and his significant yet under-recognized contributions to abstraction and mid-... MORE ›
Eye on the Collection, Fall 2017 at the Addison
September 1, 2017–March 2018Always present but ever-changing, the Addison’s permanent collection is reinstalled several times a year as a way for our varied audiences to experience anew the wealth of our holdings of American art. With the collection now numbering more than 17,500 objects and... MORE ›
Holiday Treasures members' show at Arts League Of Lowell
The Holiday Treasures members' show features unique, one-of-a-kind, art treasures, perfect for holiday gift giving. Cash or credit card & carry, means you can buy a piece and take it with you. No need to wait for the show to end. This reception features a special, member-donated-art... MORE ›
Yoga in the Galleries at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
Continue your practice or kick-start your New Year’s resolution surrounded by contemporary art! Activate your body and mind as teachers from On the Mat Yoga Studio lead adult vinyasa yoga classes inside of the Museum. Bring your mat, a water bottle, and comfy clothes. ... MORE ›
Bodies in Water at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
From the moment of inception, our bodies are immersed in water. Our connection to this essential element is primordial, as it is crucial for all forms of life. Instinctively we immerse ourselves in water for cleaning, relaxation, and entertainment. Yet, water is becoming scarcer in certain places... MORE ›
Screens: Virtual Material at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
From iPhones to televisions to electronic billboards, screens saturate our daily lives. We stare at, touch, and communicate through their luminous surfaces. Yet we often overlook the powerful ways they shape our vision, behavior, and beliefs. Beyond their familiar functions, screens can be... MORE ›
Cool Medium: Art, Television & Psychedelia, 1960-1980l at deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum
With its absorbing electronic glow, color television captivated the American public when it entered homes in the 1960s. Media scholar Marshall McLuhan described it as a “cool” medium that draws the viewer in and induces "a subliminal state of Narcissus trance." Color... MORE ›
Nature and Nurture with Miss Bernadette
10:30am – 11:15amCome and explore the great outdoors! We'll sing songs, take a nature walk, read a story or make a craft! Each class is designed to help discover the wonders of nature with your child. All ages are welcome, but activities are designed for 2-4 year olds. Please wear footwear and... MORE ›
The Farm Market
At The Farm Market, we aim to enhance the city of Lowell by bringing fresh, local food to a friendly and vibrant social environment at the center of the Lowell community. Every Sunday between 11 am and 3 pm, you will find the hallways of Mill No. 5 filled with local vendors selling... MORE ›