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SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-15/
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SUMMARY:“The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming” at the Peabody Essex Museum
DESCRIPTION:More than 300 years after the Salem witch trials\, artistic imaginations remain engaged by the personal tragedies and grave injustices of this historic crisis. In this exhibition\, learn more about factors that fueled the hysteria and individuals who rose to defend those unjustly accused and explore two creative responses by artists with ancestral links to the trials. Both projects directly speak to the historical trauma evident in the authentic 17th-century documents and objects on view and provide a powerful contemporary response.\nThe fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2007 collection In Memory of Elizabeth How\, 1692 was based on research into his ancestor Elizabeth How\, one of the first women to be condemned and hanged as a witch in July 1692. McQueen’s work reclaims How’s power and memory from the false accusation that led to her unjust execution. He also mined historic symbols of witchcraft\, paganism\, religious persecution\, and magic as potent inspiration for his fashion design.\nPhotographer Frances F. Denny’s series Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America reclaims the meaning of the word “witch” from its historical use as a tool to silence and control women. Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.\nIn this exhibition\, a multitude of voices will share their personal histories and perspectives\, drawn from authentic documents\, artist statements\, and interviews.\nLearn more here.\nThe Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation\, Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-salem-witch-trials-reckoning-and-reclaiming-at-the-peabody-essex-museum-98/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220306T170000
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SUMMARY:The Great Animal Orchestra: Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. \nStep into an immersive audio-visual experience that celebrates our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of nearly fifty years\, Bernie Krause collected more than 5\,000 hours of recordings of natural environments\, including at least 15\,000 terrestrial and marine species from around the world. \nTrained as a musician\, Krause found animal vocalizations in the natural world to be akin to musical harmony and orchestral organization. Krause’s soundscapes reveal that within any ecosystem\, each species has its own acoustic niche and human activities are increasingly silencing these great animal orchestras. United Visual Artists (UVA) worked with Krause to visualize these recordings as animated spectrograms\, which immerse us in the heart of these wild soundscapes. This unique installation makes a plea for preserving the wondrous diversity of the animal world. \nThe Great Animal Orchestra\, a collaboration between Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists\, ws commissioned in 2016 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain\, and is now part of its permanent collection. The exhibition is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. \nThe exhibition is presented as part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative and is made possible by a generous gift from the Creighton family and the Albert M. Creighton Jr. Fund for Art and Nature. Additional support was provided by Peter and Sandra Lawrence and individuals who support the Exhibition Incubation Fund: Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-great-animal-orchestra-bernie-krause-and-united-visual-artists-60/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220306T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220306T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100007Z
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SUMMARY:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger
DESCRIPTION:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger features the work of Watt and Luger\, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes focus on collaborative artmaking\, community engagement\, materials\, and the land. Each/Other features 26 mixed media sculptures\, wall hangings and large-scale installation works by Watt (Seneca\, Scottish\, German) and Luger (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara\, Lakota and European)\, along with a new monumental artist-guided community artwork. Works on view in Each/Other will consist of materials including carved wood\, ceramic and fabric sculpture\, photography\, installation works with coconcertina and oil drums\, video-based interpretive elements and documentation pieces to show past performance works by the artists. Together\, Watt and Luger emphasize creativity as a boundless process\, and a catalyst for connection and building greater empathy and understanding between individuals\, neighbors\, communities\, and the world around us.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/each-other-marie-watt-and-cannupa-hanska-luger-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100008Z
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SUMMARY:Rebecca Nurse: A Salem Witch with Dan Gagnon
DESCRIPTION:The 1692 Salem Witchcraft Trials resulted in almost two hundred people in jail\, and at least twenty-five dead. One of the most significant accusations\, and most unlikely\, was against a seventy-one-year-old grandmother\, Rebecca Nurse. \n The accusations against Nurse\, a well-respected member in the community\, seemed unbelievable. Unflinchingly\, this ailing elderly woman insisted on her innocence and refused to falsely confess. Supported by many in Salem\, Nurse’s family and neighbors challenged her accusers in court and prepared a thorough defense for her\, yet nothing could surmount the fear of witchcraft\, and she was sentenced to death. Nurse\, seen as a martyr for the truth\, later became the first person accused of witchcraft to be memorialized in North America.\n \n  Dan Gagnon\, author of A Salem Witch: The Trial\, Execution\, and Exoneration of Rebecca Nurse\, will discuss Rebecca’s life\, trial and execution on Friday\, Mar. 4 at 8 p.m. He’ll discuss how the Nurse family’s role in several disputes prior to the witch hunt was different than previously thought\, as well as how Nurse’s case helps answer the important question of whether the accusations of witchcraft were caused by mental illness or malicious intent.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/rebecca-nurse-a-salem-witch-with-dan-gagnon/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220307T213000
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SUMMARY:Traditional “Folkloric” Witchcraft and the legacy of Robert Cochrane
DESCRIPTION:Delve into the world of the Witches Sabbat\, the Goddess of fate and the long held techniques of cunning craft. We will dive into what it means to be in “right relationship” with the spirits of the land\, the foundations of the folkloric movement in recent years as well as the power to weave one’s personal fate. This class draws from the works and practices of witch and Magister Robert Cochrane\, and other groups that continue to share his outlook on the magickal artes forming a new modern revival for the practices of our ancestors. We will be discussing methods of working and how folkloric work is distinct and a force in of itself. As well as covering the common points of shared practice and the worldview within these specific techniques of working your cunningcraft. Learn to cross the hedge and enter the state of becoming while drawing from the roots of witch-lore and the spirits of the otherworld.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/traditional-folkloric-witchcraft-and-the-legacy-of-robert-cochrane/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220309
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220310
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100010Z
UID:11990-1646784000-1646870399@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-16/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220311
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100011Z
UID:11991-1646870400-1646956799@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-17/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/WolfDream_Poster.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100011Z
UID:11993-1646906400-1646931600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Great Animal Orchestra: Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. \nStep into an immersive audio-visual experience that celebrates our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of nearly fifty years\, Bernie Krause collected more than 5\,000 hours of recordings of natural environments\, including at least 15\,000 terrestrial and marine species from around the world. \nTrained as a musician\, Krause found animal vocalizations in the natural world to be akin to musical harmony and orchestral organization. Krause’s soundscapes reveal that within any ecosystem\, each species has its own acoustic niche and human activities are increasingly silencing these great animal orchestras. United Visual Artists (UVA) worked with Krause to visualize these recordings as animated spectrograms\, which immerse us in the heart of these wild soundscapes. This unique installation makes a plea for preserving the wondrous diversity of the animal world. \nThe Great Animal Orchestra\, a collaboration between Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists\, ws commissioned in 2016 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain\, and is now part of its permanent collection. The exhibition is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. \nThe exhibition is presented as part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative and is made possible by a generous gift from the Creighton family and the Albert M. Creighton Jr. Fund for Art and Nature. Additional support was provided by Peter and Sandra Lawrence and individuals who support the Exhibition Incubation Fund: Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-great-animal-orchestra-bernie-krause-and-united-visual-artists-61/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220226T100011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220226T100011Z
UID:11992-1646906400-1646931600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming” at the Peabody Essex Museum
DESCRIPTION:More than 300 years after the Salem witch trials\, artistic imaginations remain engaged by the personal tragedies and grave injustices of this historic crisis. In this exhibition\, learn more about factors that fueled the hysteria and individuals who rose to defend those unjustly accused and explore two creative responses by artists with ancestral links to the trials. Both projects directly speak to the historical trauma evident in the authentic 17th-century documents and objects on view and provide a powerful contemporary response.\nThe fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2007 collection In Memory of Elizabeth How\, 1692 was based on research into his ancestor Elizabeth How\, one of the first women to be condemned and hanged as a witch in July 1692. McQueen’s work reclaims How’s power and memory from the false accusation that led to her unjust execution. He also mined historic symbols of witchcraft\, paganism\, religious persecution\, and magic as potent inspiration for his fashion design.\nPhotographer Frances F. Denny’s series Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America reclaims the meaning of the word “witch” from its historical use as a tool to silence and control women. Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.\nIn this exhibition\, a multitude of voices will share their personal histories and perspectives\, drawn from authentic documents\, artist statements\, and interviews.\nLearn more here.\nThe Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation\, Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-salem-witch-trials-reckoning-and-reclaiming-at-the-peabody-essex-museum-99/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100008Z
UID:11995-1646906400-1646931600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger
DESCRIPTION:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger features the work of Watt and Luger\, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes focus on collaborative artmaking\, community engagement\, materials\, and the land. Each/Other features 26 mixed media sculptures\, wall hangings and large-scale installation works by Watt (Seneca\, Scottish\, German) and Luger (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara\, Lakota and European)\, along with a new monumental artist-guided community artwork. Works on view in Each/Other will consist of materials including carved wood\, ceramic and fabric sculpture\, photography\, installation works with coconcertina and oil drums\, video-based interpretive elements and documentation pieces to show past performance works by the artists. Together\, Watt and Luger emphasize creativity as a boundless process\, and a catalyst for connection and building greater empathy and understanding between individuals\, neighbors\, communities\, and the world around us.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/each-other-marie-watt-and-cannupa-hanska-luger-23/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/exEachOther_1800_002.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100008Z
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SUMMARY:Hamilton Hall Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:In its 76th year\, the Hamilton Hall Lecture Series on World Affairs continues the rich tradition of hosting internationally respected speakers. This season the Series will be held virtually with eight lectures on Thursdays at 11 a.m. during the months of February and March. As is our tradition\, there will be an opportunity for you to ask questions of our speaker\, an important part of our Lecture Series. In addition\, we are delighted to continue to offer a second option for enjoying the Lecture Series by replaying each lecture on the following Sunday at 5 p.m. \n  \n\nFebruary 3\, 11:00 am (replay on February 6\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\nStephen Walt\,  “President Biden’s Foreign Policy: Is America Really Back?”\n\n\n\n\nFebruary 10\, 11:00 am (replay on February 13\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nKiersten E. Todt\,  ““The Cybersecurity Threat Landscape: An Opportunity for Operational Collaboration”\n\n\n\n\nFebruary 17\, 11:00 am (replay on February 20\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nRachel Kyte\, “When Climate Change Changes Everything\, Everything Must Change”\n\n\n\n\nFebruary 24\, 11:00 am (replay on February 27\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nRobert Kuttner\, “The China Challenge: Economics\, Geopolitics\, Climate”\n\n\n\n\nMarch 3\, 11:00 am (replay on March 6\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nThomas M. Nichols\, Our Own Worst Enemy: The Assault from Within on Modern Democracy”\n\n\n\n\nMarch 10\, 11:00 am (replay on March 13\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nAndrew Bacevich\, “After the Apocalypse”\n\n\n\n\nMarch 17\, 11:00 am (replay on March 20\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nSung-Yoon Lee\,  “The Rise of Kim Yo Jong\, North Korea’s First Sister: The Kim Siblings’ Grand Scheme”\n\n\n\n\nMarch 24\, 11:00 am (replay on March 27\, 5:00 pm)\n\n\n\n\nGeoffrey Kemp\, “Game Changes in the Middle East”
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/hamilton-hall-lecture-series-6/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100014Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Fireside Tales
DESCRIPTION:Warm-up in front of a fire with a drink in hand. Every winter season we’ll spend evenings to take an hour to learn about original lifestyles\, notable winters\, and infamous events this house stood witness to. Coffee and Tea will be provided. For those guests looking for a romantic evening of history\, this event is BYOB. So feel free to bring a bottle of wine\, beer\, or whatever you prefer.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/winter-fireside-tales-28/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220310T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100014Z
UID:11999-1646935200-1646946000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Brian Maes Live in Nathaniel’s
DESCRIPTION:Brian Maes\, singer and pianist\, plays favorites that span a wide range of musical interests from Beatles to Ed Sheeran\, Ray Charles to Billy Joel. He captivates live audiences with his passionate\, bluesy vocal style and dynamic range. \nPerformances are in Nathaniel’s\, off the lobby of the Hawthorne Hotel. Full dinner menu and table-side drink service available. No cover. Reservations: 978.825.4311 (be sure to mention Nathaniel’s). Free on-site parking. \n 
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/brian-maes-live-in-nathaniels-2/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220311
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220312
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100015Z
UID:12000-1646956800-1647043199@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-18/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100020Z
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SUMMARY:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger
DESCRIPTION:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger features the work of Watt and Luger\, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes focus on collaborative artmaking\, community engagement\, materials\, and the land. Each/Other features 26 mixed media sculptures\, wall hangings and large-scale installation works by Watt (Seneca\, Scottish\, German) and Luger (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara\, Lakota and European)\, along with a new monumental artist-guided community artwork. Works on view in Each/Other will consist of materials including carved wood\, ceramic and fabric sculpture\, photography\, installation works with coconcertina and oil drums\, video-based interpretive elements and documentation pieces to show past performance works by the artists. Together\, Watt and Luger emphasize creativity as a boundless process\, and a catalyst for connection and building greater empathy and understanding between individuals\, neighbors\, communities\, and the world around us.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/each-other-marie-watt-and-cannupa-hanska-luger-24/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100015Z
UID:12001-1646992800-1647028800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming” at the Peabody Essex Museum
DESCRIPTION:More than 300 years after the Salem witch trials\, artistic imaginations remain engaged by the personal tragedies and grave injustices of this historic crisis. In this exhibition\, learn more about factors that fueled the hysteria and individuals who rose to defend those unjustly accused and explore two creative responses by artists with ancestral links to the trials. Both projects directly speak to the historical trauma evident in the authentic 17th-century documents and objects on view and provide a powerful contemporary response.\nThe fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2007 collection In Memory of Elizabeth How\, 1692 was based on research into his ancestor Elizabeth How\, one of the first women to be condemned and hanged as a witch in July 1692. McQueen’s work reclaims How’s power and memory from the false accusation that led to her unjust execution. He also mined historic symbols of witchcraft\, paganism\, religious persecution\, and magic as potent inspiration for his fashion design.\nPhotographer Frances F. Denny’s series Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America reclaims the meaning of the word “witch” from its historical use as a tool to silence and control women. Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.\nIn this exhibition\, a multitude of voices will share their personal histories and perspectives\, drawn from authentic documents\, artist statements\, and interviews.\nLearn more here.\nThe Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation\, Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-salem-witch-trials-reckoning-and-reclaiming-at-the-peabody-essex-museum-100/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T200000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100015Z
UID:12002-1646992800-1647028800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Great Animal Orchestra: Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. \nStep into an immersive audio-visual experience that celebrates our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of nearly fifty years\, Bernie Krause collected more than 5\,000 hours of recordings of natural environments\, including at least 15\,000 terrestrial and marine species from around the world. \nTrained as a musician\, Krause found animal vocalizations in the natural world to be akin to musical harmony and orchestral organization. Krause’s soundscapes reveal that within any ecosystem\, each species has its own acoustic niche and human activities are increasingly silencing these great animal orchestras. United Visual Artists (UVA) worked with Krause to visualize these recordings as animated spectrograms\, which immerse us in the heart of these wild soundscapes. This unique installation makes a plea for preserving the wondrous diversity of the animal world. \nThe Great Animal Orchestra\, a collaboration between Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists\, ws commissioned in 2016 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain\, and is now part of its permanent collection. The exhibition is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. \nThe exhibition is presented as part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative and is made possible by a generous gift from the Creighton family and the Albert M. Creighton Jr. Fund for Art and Nature. Additional support was provided by Peter and Sandra Lawrence and individuals who support the Exhibition Incubation Fund: Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-great-animal-orchestra-bernie-krause-and-united-visual-artists-62/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220227T100020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220227T100020Z
UID:12005-1647021600-1647027000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Winter Fireside Tales
DESCRIPTION:Warm-up in front of a fire with a drink in hand. Every winter season we’ll spend evenings to take an hour to learn about original lifestyles\, notable winters\, and infamous events this house stood witness to. Coffee and Tea will be provided. For those guests looking for a romantic evening of history\, this event is BYOB. So feel free to bring a bottle of wine\, beer\, or whatever you prefer.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/winter-fireside-tales-29/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/232859153.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220311T223000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220308T100006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T100006Z
UID:12061-1647034200-1647037800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“The Horror in Salem”
DESCRIPTION:A brand new\, live bizarre magic & storytelling show that takes place in the heart of the city of Salem\, Massachusetts. The show is a blend of interactive storytelling\, magic and frights! The show covers serious subject matter and anyone under 18 years old is not permitted. Throughout the performance\, you will experience 5 True stories from Salem’s elusive history. Combined with magic and scares\, it is definitely a show you do not want to miss.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-horror-in-salem/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220312
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220313
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100009Z
UID:12006-1647043200-1647129599@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-19/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/WolfDream_Poster.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100009Z
UID:12007-1647079200-1647104400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming” at the Peabody Essex Museum
DESCRIPTION:More than 300 years after the Salem witch trials\, artistic imaginations remain engaged by the personal tragedies and grave injustices of this historic crisis. In this exhibition\, learn more about factors that fueled the hysteria and individuals who rose to defend those unjustly accused and explore two creative responses by artists with ancestral links to the trials. Both projects directly speak to the historical trauma evident in the authentic 17th-century documents and objects on view and provide a powerful contemporary response.\nThe fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2007 collection In Memory of Elizabeth How\, 1692 was based on research into his ancestor Elizabeth How\, one of the first women to be condemned and hanged as a witch in July 1692. McQueen’s work reclaims How’s power and memory from the false accusation that led to her unjust execution. He also mined historic symbols of witchcraft\, paganism\, religious persecution\, and magic as potent inspiration for his fashion design.\nPhotographer Frances F. Denny’s series Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America reclaims the meaning of the word “witch” from its historical use as a tool to silence and control women. Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.\nIn this exhibition\, a multitude of voices will share their personal histories and perspectives\, drawn from authentic documents\, artist statements\, and interviews.\nLearn more here.\nThe Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation\, Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-salem-witch-trials-reckoning-and-reclaiming-at-the-peabody-essex-museum-101/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Salem-Witch-Trials-Reckoning-and-Reclaiming-scaled-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100010Z
UID:12008-1647079200-1647104400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Great Animal Orchestra: Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. \nStep into an immersive audio-visual experience that celebrates our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of nearly fifty years\, Bernie Krause collected more than 5\,000 hours of recordings of natural environments\, including at least 15\,000 terrestrial and marine species from around the world. \nTrained as a musician\, Krause found animal vocalizations in the natural world to be akin to musical harmony and orchestral organization. Krause’s soundscapes reveal that within any ecosystem\, each species has its own acoustic niche and human activities are increasingly silencing these great animal orchestras. United Visual Artists (UVA) worked with Krause to visualize these recordings as animated spectrograms\, which immerse us in the heart of these wild soundscapes. This unique installation makes a plea for preserving the wondrous diversity of the animal world. \nThe Great Animal Orchestra\, a collaboration between Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists\, ws commissioned in 2016 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain\, and is now part of its permanent collection. The exhibition is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. \nThe exhibition is presented as part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative and is made possible by a generous gift from the Creighton family and the Albert M. Creighton Jr. Fund for Art and Nature. Additional support was provided by Peter and Sandra Lawrence and individuals who support the Exhibition Incubation Fund: Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-great-animal-orchestra-bernie-krause-and-united-visual-artists-63/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/great-animal-orchestra-peabody-essex-museum-scaled-18.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100014Z
UID:12010-1647079200-1647104400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger
DESCRIPTION:Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger features the work of Watt and Luger\, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes focus on collaborative artmaking\, community engagement\, materials\, and the land. Each/Other features 26 mixed media sculptures\, wall hangings and large-scale installation works by Watt (Seneca\, Scottish\, German) and Luger (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, Arikara\, Lakota and European)\, along with a new monumental artist-guided community artwork. Works on view in Each/Other will consist of materials including carved wood\, ceramic and fabric sculpture\, photography\, installation works with coconcertina and oil drums\, video-based interpretive elements and documentation pieces to show past performance works by the artists. Together\, Watt and Luger emphasize creativity as a boundless process\, and a catalyst for connection and building greater empathy and understanding between individuals\, neighbors\, communities\, and the world around us.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/each-other-marie-watt-and-cannupa-hanska-luger-25/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100014Z
UID:12011-1647108000-1647113400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Winter Fireside Tales
DESCRIPTION:Warm-up in front of a fire with a drink in hand. Every winter season we’ll spend evenings to take an hour to learn about original lifestyles\, notable winters\, and infamous events this house stood witness to. Coffee and Tea will be provided. For those guests looking for a romantic evening of history\, this event is BYOB. So feel free to bring a bottle of wine\, beer\, or whatever you prefer.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/winter-fireside-tales-30/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/232859153.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T210000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220308T100013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220308T100013Z
UID:12063-1647108000-1647118800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Julia Chisholm Live in Nathaniel’s at the Hawthorne Hotel
DESCRIPTION:Boston native Julia Chisholm is a singer\, songwriter\, and self-taught musician. Performing from a young age Julia developed her unique artistry through listening to strong female vocalists from Aretha Franklin\, to Mariah Carey\, to Adele. Julia picked up her first instrument — the violin — at age 8\, and later taught herself piano\, drums\, bass\, and guitar — but the voice soon became her favorite instrument. \nIn 2016\, Julia embarked on an exciting opportunity performing with Carnival Cruise Line where she was able to truly develop as a singer and performer. She worked on the ship for two years\, performing nightly for hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world. After her stint on the cruise line\, she went on to work at various piano bars\, which provided her with not only performance skills but also the funds needed to begin recording her own music and building her repertoire. \nJulia will play all your favorite songs\, as well as her much-awaited originals. \nFull menu available. Table service. Reservations accepted: 978-825-4311. No cover. Free parking.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/julia-chisholm-live-in-nathaniels-at-the-hawthorne-hotel/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220312T213000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220228T100015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220228T100015Z
UID:12012-1647113400-1647120600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Foundations of Ceremonial Magick
DESCRIPTION:David Newman Occult Scholar and Ceremonial Magician\, will present an extensive course on the fundamental practices and Rituals of Western Ceremonial Magick. In this six-part course David will take the class step by step deep into the mysteries of Magick and Theurgy as no book on the subject could ever do.\nDavid’s years of training in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn\, practical experience\, and access to rare occult manuscripts and collections will make this course a rich experience for both beginners as well as advanced students of the subject.\nDates: March 12\, 2022\, April 16\, 2022\, May 14 2021\, June 18 2022\, July 16 2022\, August 20\, 2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-foundations-of-ceremonial-magick/
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220313
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220314
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220301T100006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220301T100006Z
UID:12014-1647129600-1647215999@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:W O L F D R E A M
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history Wolves have been the personification of wonder and power. They represent the untamed spirit and unconquered land. With that reputation they have also been condemned as evil incarnate and\, once murdered\, a symbol of man’s brutal conquest of nature. \nWith this exhibition we aim to explore and promote the majesty of these beautiful creatures whose alluring energy continues to inspire. \nAs a commitment to the preservation of these important animals\, this exhibition is in direct support of Wolf Hollow Conversation and Education Center in Ipswich\, MA\, with our exhibition sales proceeds being donated to Wolf Hollow. Zed Soffron\, Direct of Wolf Hollow\, will also be our juror.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/w-o-l-f-d-r-e-a-m-20/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/WolfDream_Poster.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220303T100008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T100008Z
UID:12024-1647165600-1647190800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“The Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming” at the Peabody Essex Museum
DESCRIPTION:More than 300 years after the Salem witch trials\, artistic imaginations remain engaged by the personal tragedies and grave injustices of this historic crisis. In this exhibition\, learn more about factors that fueled the hysteria and individuals who rose to defend those unjustly accused and explore two creative responses by artists with ancestral links to the trials. Both projects directly speak to the historical trauma evident in the authentic 17th-century documents and objects on view and provide a powerful contemporary response.\nThe fashion designer Alexander McQueen’s Fall/Winter 2007 collection In Memory of Elizabeth How\, 1692 was based on research into his ancestor Elizabeth How\, one of the first women to be condemned and hanged as a witch in July 1692. McQueen’s work reclaims How’s power and memory from the false accusation that led to her unjust execution. He also mined historic symbols of witchcraft\, paganism\, religious persecution\, and magic as potent inspiration for his fashion design.\nPhotographer Frances F. Denny’s series Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America reclaims the meaning of the word “witch” from its historical use as a tool to silence and control women. Her portraits re-envision witchery by celebrating the spectrum of identities and spiritual practices found in today’s witch community.\nIn this exhibition\, a multitude of voices will share their personal histories and perspectives\, drawn from authentic documents\, artist statements\, and interviews.\nLearn more here.\nThe Salem Witch Trials: Reckoning and Reclaiming is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum. Carolyn and Peter S. Lynch and The Lynch Foundation\, Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer provided generous support. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-salem-witch-trials-reckoning-and-reclaiming-at-the-peabody-essex-museum-102/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Salem-Witch-Trials-Reckoning-and-Reclaiming-scaled-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220313T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T103835
CREATED:20220303T100009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220303T100009Z
UID:12025-1647165600-1647190800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Great Animal Orchestra: Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists
DESCRIPTION:The Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain are proud to present the North American premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. \nStep into an immersive audio-visual experience that celebrates our planet’s rich biodiversity. Over the course of nearly fifty years\, Bernie Krause collected more than 5\,000 hours of recordings of natural environments\, including at least 15\,000 terrestrial and marine species from around the world. \nTrained as a musician\, Krause found animal vocalizations in the natural world to be akin to musical harmony and orchestral organization. Krause’s soundscapes reveal that within any ecosystem\, each species has its own acoustic niche and human activities are increasingly silencing these great animal orchestras. United Visual Artists (UVA) worked with Krause to visualize these recordings as animated spectrograms\, which immerse us in the heart of these wild soundscapes. This unique installation makes a plea for preserving the wondrous diversity of the animal world. \nThe Great Animal Orchestra\, a collaboration between Bernie Krause and United Visual Artists\, ws commissioned in 2016 by the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain\, and is now part of its permanent collection. The exhibition is organized by the Peabody Essex Museum and the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain. \nThe exhibition is presented as part of PEM’s Climate + Environment Initiative and is made possible by a generous gift from the Creighton family and the Albert M. Creighton Jr. Fund for Art and Nature. Additional support was provided by Peter and Sandra Lawrence and individuals who support the Exhibition Incubation Fund: Jennifer and Andrew Borggaard\, James B. and Mary Lou Hawkes\, Kate and Ford O’Neil\, and Henry and Callie Brauer. We also recognize the generosity of the East India Marine Associates of the Peabody Essex Museum.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-great-animal-orchestra-bernie-krause-and-united-visual-artists-64/
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://salemforallages.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/great-animal-orchestra-peabody-essex-museum-scaled-1.jpg
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