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SUMMARY:Lydia Lunch: Murderous…Again
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a rare and intimate double-header performance by the legendary Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl!  \nMurderous…Again – combines the dynamic spoken word of Lydia Lunch with the psycho-ambient jazz noir of Tim Dahl to create an intimate evening of provocative musical poetry. When the Covid 19 quarantine placed New York City in a state of suspended animation\, Lydia Lunch summoned bassist Tim Dahl who regularly performs live with Lydia’s band RETROVIRUS to collaborate on Murderous…Again a truly unique fusion of psycho-ambient jazz noir and hypnotic musical poetry. \nThis event is co-produced with Boston Hassel. The 6:30pm performance will be live streamed at TheSatanicTemple.TV.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/lydia-lunch-murderousagain/
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SUMMARY:Lydia Lunch: Murderous…Again
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a rare and intimate double-header performance by the legendary Lydia Lunch and Tim Dahl!  \nMurderous…Again – combines the dynamic spoken word of Lydia Lunch with the psycho-ambient jazz noir of Tim Dahl to create an intimate evening of provocative musical poetry. When the Covid 19 quarantine placed New York City in a state of suspended animation\, Lydia Lunch summoned bassist Tim Dahl who regularly performs live with Lydia’s band RETROVIRUS to collaborate on Murderous…Again a truly unique fusion of psycho-ambient jazz noir and hypnotic musical poetry. \nThis event is co-produced with Boston Hassel. The 6:30pm performance will be live streamed at TheSatanicTemple.TV.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/lydia-lunch-murderousagain-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
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SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-11/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220605
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SUMMARY:Salem Arts Festival Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the arts\, culture\, creativity\, and community at the 14th annual Salem Arts Festival June 3 through 5. This free and popular family-friendly event will feature a variety of art\, music\, dance\, and theater performances throughout downtown Salem. \nPublic activities include multiple outdoor performance areas\, onsite art-making for all ages\, local artisans and makers selling their creations\, pop-up art exhibitions in businesses around town\, a live mural slam on Artists Row\, and a temporary public art installation. There are events for the whole family! \nPresented in collaboration by Salem Main Streets and Creative Collective\, this year’s event highlights the importance of the creative workforce and how it contributes to and stabilizes the local economy. Arts and culture are an integral part of day-to-day life in Salem. This annual festival has become a source of pride and revenue for hundreds of creative professionals and a major economic boost to the local community. \n“Creating community has always been the underpinning purpose of the Salem Arts Festival\, and our Salem community desperately needs to heal and build together again after the past year.” John Andrews\, Founder\, and Founder of Creative Collective stated\, “The creative community has been devastated by the COVID-19 pandemic but throughout the crisis\, this community of makers\, artisans\, performers\, and creators were integral in keeping our families and communities hopeful\, entertained\, and inspired. As we start to come out of the crisis\, we feel it is critically important to foster\, support and amplify the creative workforce by providing them with paid opportunities.” \nCultureHouse Salem will host the gallery for the Salem Arts festival and will be open for extended hours during this week.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/salem-arts-festival-gallery-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220528T090010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090010Z
UID:12932-1654300800-1654387199@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Alquemie Project Juried Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Alquemie Project is dedicated to the belief in the transformative power of art to support humanity and build community. The Alquemie Project is announcing its second annual Art Exhibition and is seeking entries of artwork reflecting the truth\, beauty\, and wonder in the natural\, imagined or created world. This juried art exhibition is sponsored by Jolie Tea Company\, Salem\, MA. The exhibit will be open from June 3rd to June 5th with juried voting taking place on June 3rd and 4th.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-alquemie-project-juried-art-exhibition-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T090000
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CREATED:20220528T090011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090011Z
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SUMMARY:Broom Decorating for Kids at The Witchery
DESCRIPTION:The Witchery is hosting a ‘Broom Decorating for Kids’ class! Make a reservation at TheWitcherySalem.com. \n\nRuns Saturdays at 9:00 am\nAges 3-10\n$35\n\n 
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/broom-decorating-for-kids-at-the-witchery-10/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T160000
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CREATED:20220528T090014Z
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SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-21/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T180000
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CREATED:20220602T090008Z
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SUMMARY:Hands-on History
DESCRIPTION:Each weekend this summer we invite young (and young at heart!) guests to explore different elements of colonial life through hands-on activities. These drop-in programs will run during regular hours of operation on Saturdays and Sundays and are free with the purchase of admission. The different activities will be scheduled on an eight-week cycle from May 28 through August 28. \nTopics include: \n\nColonial Toys\nLife at Sea\nConstructing History\nQuill writing\nand more!\n\nWe hope to see you soon for some hands-on fun!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/hands-on-history-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220528T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090017Z
UID:12937-1654340400-1654358400@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Historic New England Free Tours
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, June 4 \n11 a.m. – 4 p.m. \nFree \nHistoric New England will be offering free tours at thirty five historic sites on June 4\, including Phillips House and Gedney House. \nCome to the Phillips House\, located at 34 Chestnut Street and tour the only house open to the public on the “most beautiful street in America.” The guided tour focuses on the life of the Phillips family\, their renovations\, the domestic staff\, and the collection which includes five generations of antiques\, art\, furnishings\, carriages\, and cars. Tours start at 11:00 a.m. The last tour departs at 4:00 p.m. \nGedney House is located at 21 High Street. After stepping inside\, visitors are able to see how the second oldest home in Salem was built in 1665\, hear the story of widowed tavern keeper Mary Gedney\, and learn how the neighborhood was transformed by Italian Americans in the early 20th century. Highlights include the original post and beam construction\, original seventeenth century paint treatments in the chamber\, and an attic that shows four centuries of building history. Tours start at 11:00 a.m. The last tour departs at 2:00 p.m. \nVisit HistoricNewEngland.org for more information on the free open house. \n  \nPhillips House \nGedney House \nFacebook Open House event link
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/historic-new-england-free-tours/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220528T090025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090025Z
UID:12942-1654347600-1654354800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Rainbow Sponge Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Included with admission \nHappy Pride Month! Pride is all about being yourself\, showing off your colors\, and supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Grab your sponges and your paint to join us as we create beautiful rainbow posters to celebrate pride month. \nLocation: Create Space
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/rainbow-sponge-posters-at-the-pem/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220528T090021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090021Z
UID:12940-1654347600-1654372800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Culture House
DESCRIPTION:The City of Salem and CultureHouse have partnered to open a three-month-long community arts and culture pop-up hosted at Old Town Hall in Downtown Salem. CultureHouse Salem transforms the historic structure into a vibrant\, connected\, and accessible destination that supports local creatives. The short-term goal of this project is to activate this underused community resource and create a space for people to connect and engage with local artists and creatives. In the long term\, this project serves as an incubator and testing site for future programming models for Old Town Hall. Learn more about Old Town Hall here. \nUpcoming Events: \nFurniture ART Vendor 6/11 Time 2pm-6pm \nIdeas\, Not Theories Bicycle Orchestra 6/11 Time 5pm-7pm \nAcrylic Pour Workshop 6/17 Time 4pm-6pm \nAntique Sale 6/18 Time 1pm-6pm \nVelvet Dirt Munchers 6/18 Time 5pm-7pm \nComedy Story Open-mic 06/24 Time 6pm-8pm \nDriftwood design exhibit 6/25 Time 1pm-6pm \nTactical Bouzouki Performance 6/30 Time 4pm-6pm
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/culture-house-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T200000
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CREATED:20220528T090021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220528T090021Z
UID:12939-1654347600-1654372800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Psychomanteum’ at Old Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Open your mind and enter the Psychomanteum; a unique experiential installation that explores the psyche. Intertwining mythological practices\, psychological techniques\, and physiological responses\, the Psychomanteum allows participants to interact with the specters residing in their conscious and subconscious.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/psychomanteum-at-old-town-hall-20/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090009Z
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SUMMARY:Art in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:An Invitational Exhibition \nMeet the Artists • Silent Auction Live music by Alexandra Grace \nSmall Bites by Ferreira Foods • Signature Cocktails (cash bar) \nImmersive Photo Experience with Grace & Diggs\, See art\, make art\, buy art! \nTo benefit Salem Athenaeum\, In cooperation with Salem Art Association \nTickets: $50 \nhttps://salemathenaeum.salsalabs.org/060422artinthegarden/index.html?page=register
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/art-in-the-garden/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T190000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090014Z
UID:12946-1654358400-1654369200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Art in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday\, June 4:00-7:00 p.m. in the restored garden! \nAn Invitational Exhibition \nMeet the Artists • Silent Auction \nLive music by Alexandra Grace \nSmall Bites by Ferreira Foods \nSignature Cocktails (cash bar) \nImmersive Photo Experience with Grace & Diggs \n\nSee art\, make art\, buy art! \n  \n$50 per person • $200 sponsor \nTo benefit Salem Athenaeum \nIn cooperation with Salem Art Association
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/art-in-the-garden-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090014Z
UID:12947-1654365600-1654372800@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality // Artist’s Reception
DESCRIPTION:*Free and Open to the Public* \nThroughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Seeking Arrangement\, Oil and enamel on panel\, 77.5″ x 36″
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-artists-reception/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090016Z
UID:12949-1654387200-1654473599@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-12/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090019Z
UID:12951-1654387200-1654473599@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:The Alquemie Project Juried Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Alquemie Project is dedicated to the belief in the transformative power of art to support humanity and build community. The Alquemie Project is announcing its second annual Art Exhibition and is seeking entries of artwork reflecting the truth\, beauty\, and wonder in the natural\, imagined or created world. This juried art exhibition is sponsored by Jolie Tea Company\, Salem\, MA. The exhibit will be open from June 3rd to June 5th with juried voting taking place on June 3rd and 4th.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/the-alquemie-project-juried-art-exhibition-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090019Z
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SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220602T090014Z
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SUMMARY:Hands-on History
DESCRIPTION:Each weekend this summer we invite young (and young at heart!) guests to explore different elements of colonial life through hands-on activities. These drop-in programs will run during regular hours of operation on Saturdays and Sundays and are free with the purchase of admission. The different activities will be scheduled on an eight-week cycle from May 28 through August 28. \nTopics include: \n\nColonial Toys\nLife at Sea\nConstructing History\nQuill writing\nand more!\n\nWe hope to see you soon for some hands-on fun!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/hands-on-history-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090022Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Salem: The Witch Trials in Torsåker\, Sweden
DESCRIPTION:Though the Salem trials of 1692 are today one of the most famous in the Western world\, they were far from the largest or deadliest. Nearly two decades before Salem\, the Torsåker parish in Sweden was overtaken by a terrible witchcraft panic. In just one day in 1675\, 71 people were beheaded and burned at the stake. By the time these tragic events came to an end\, Sweden had experienced the largest witch-hunt in the country’s history. \nJoin us on Sunday June 5th for a virtual presentation given by Maria Nordlund\, the foremost expert in the witch trials that took place in the village of Torsåker\, Sweden. Maria is an archeologist and researcher with a long career at the Västernorrlands museum. \nWe are thrilled to be working in collaboration with the Witch Museum in Hola\, Sweden. This will be a reciprocal presentation following a lecture given by our Education Department about the Salem witch trial.This free virtual event will take place on Zoom at 11:00 am Eastern Standard Time on Sunday\, June 5th. Registration is not required to attend the event. The Zoom information will be posted the day before the event!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/beyond-salem-the-witch-trials-in-torsaker-sweden/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T140000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090025Z
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SUMMARY:Candy Slime Surprises
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for some messy fun! Students will mix\, mash\, drop\, and stir their very own candy charm slime creation. Students will get to take home their slime. \nThis workshop is limited to 10 children. \nCamps and Workshops are non-refundable at this time.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/candy-slime-surprises/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090032Z
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SUMMARY:Rainbow Sponge Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Included with admission \nHappy Pride Month! Pride is all about being yourself\, showing off your colors\, and supporting the LGBTQ+ community. Grab your sponges and your paint to join us as we create beautiful rainbow posters to celebrate pride month. \nLocation: Create Space
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/rainbow-sponge-posters-at-the-pem-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220606
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090032Z
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SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-13/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220608
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220529T090035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T090035Z
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SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-14/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220425T163013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220425T163100Z
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: History of Enslaved People of Massachusetts with Vijay Joyce
DESCRIPTION:“History of Enslaved People of Massachusetts” with Vijay Joyce\, Architectural Historian\, Preservationist\, and Educator. \n\nThis is a live\, in-person event. We are happy to announce that we can now welcome all attendees (age 21+) with a glass of wine! Admission is free but seating is limited. Please register in advance at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/8050F4FACAD22ABF58-spring2\nTuesday\, June 7\, 2022\n7:00pm-8:00pm\nLevesque Community Life Center\n401 Bridge Street\, Salem\, MA 01970
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/speaker-series-history-of-enslaved-people-of-massachusetts-with-vijay-joyce/
LOCATION:Mayor Jean A. Levesque Community Life Center\, 401 Bridge Street\, Salem\, MA\, 01970\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220530T090012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T090012Z
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SUMMARY:Salem For All Ages Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:The Salem for All Ages Speaker Series returns this spring for another line-up for engaging\, free talks\, open to all! \nAll Speaker Series events take place at the Mayor Jean A. Levesque Community Life Center at 401 Bridge Street in Salem. Masks and social distancing are recommended if you are not vaccinated\, or if you are immune-compromised. Masks are also recommended for anyone participating in large indoor gatherings. \nAdmission is free but seating is limited. Please register in advance for one or multiple events at https://salemforallages.org/ \n\nApril 26: An Evening of Storytelling With Mayor Kim Driscoll\, Lucy Corchado\, and Jim McAllister\nMay 3: Public Health in a Global Pandemic with David Greenbaum and Dr. Jeremy Schiller\nMay 10: Moving Forward at The House of the Seven Gables With Executive Director Kara McLaughlinMay\nMay 24: Malcolm Miller (1930-2014) Salem’s Eccentric Poet\nMay 31: Chalk Talk With Superintendent of Schools\, Dr. Stephen Zrike\nJune 7: History of Enslaved People of Massachusetts with Vijay Joyce
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/salem-for-all-ages-speaker-series-6/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220608
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220609
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220530T090013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T090013Z
UID:12964-1654646400-1654732799@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:‘Caitlin Karolczak: Imitations of Mortality’ at the Satanic Temple
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, women have been more commonly recalled as muses than artists. Karolczak lays claim to both\, using both self-portraiture and other imagery in reclamation of identity. Her art practice also exhibits a preoccupation with the male portrait\, examining prevalent notions of fetishization and oft-not-seen vulnerability. Karolczak’s richly layered works combine age-old painting techniques with bold\, contemporary mediums. Featuring countless brushstrokes and translucent layers of pigment combined with uncommonly used mediums such as neon\, enamel and metal leaf\, Karolczak’s work truly stands out in the genre of figurative art. \nCaitlin Karolczak was born on Minnesota’s Iron Range. She attended the University of MN at 16\, where she received a BFA in Fine Arts and a BA in Art History with an emphasis in 19th century medical photography. \nIn addition to painting Karolczak\, pursues installation\, sculpture\, and performance art\, often incorporating objects of biology and antiquity from her personal collection. \nKarolczak has exhibited internationally in Bogotá\, Vancouver\, New York\, Miami\, Minneapolis\, Belgium\, Germany and more. Her work is in numerous collections across the US as well as Australia\, South America\, UK\, Canada\, Israel & South Africa. She has been interviewed by art publications in Australia\, South America\, Croatia\, & the USA. \nImage: Recoil\, Oil and encaustic on canvas\, 48″ x 72″.  2022
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/caitlin-karolczak-imitations-of-mortality-at-the-satanic-temple-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220530T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T090017Z
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SUMMARY:‘Dominican Faceless Dolls’ at Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center
DESCRIPTION:Salem Maritime National Historic Site announces the installation of Dominican Faceless Dolls\, a bilingual (English/Spanish) exhibit on display May 7 – June 30\, Wednesday – Sunday\, 10 am – 4pm at the Salem Armory Regional Visitor Center\, 2 New Liberty Street in Salem. Co-created with North Shore Community Development Coalition (North Shore CDC)\, the exhibit celebrates Salem’s global connections and Caribbean culture with artwork and stories by residents of the Point neighborhood (also known as El Punto).\n\nDominican Faceless Dolls inspiration stems from a popular handicraft of the Dominican Republic\, Muñecas Limé. These small\, ceramic figures that lack faces symbolize Dominican women\, culture and diversity. “Dominican Faceless Dolls fosters a connection with new and existing audiences to find cultural relevancy at the site specifically with Essex County’s Latinx community\,” said Program Manager of Visitor Experience and Community Engagement\, Susan Russo. \n“We are grateful for this partnership with Salem Maritime\,” said North Shore CDC Chief Executive Officer\, Mickey Northcutt. “The exhibit honors the beautiful cultural significance of the Dominican faceless dolls and people of the Dominican community in Salem.” \n“This exhibition is special because it offers people from all walks of life\, who are either familiar with these dolls or learning about them for the first time\, the opportunity to share their own stories through creative expression”\, said Yinette Guzman\, Design & Placemaking Project Manager at North Shore CDC. “These new works of art continue the tradition of Muñecas Limé and represent the identity and cultural heritage of each artist.” \nThe North Shore CDC selected nineteen paper dolls and three artist stories for Dominican Faceless Dolls. With bios\, poems\, and personalized\, paper dolls\, the exhibit shares Salem stories of migration\, heritage\, and intersecting identities. The co-creators of the exhibit invite visitors to share their own stories on interactive panels with questions centered on discovery of self and community. \nThe National Park Service extends special thanks to the Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP). Dominican Faceless Dolls follows a 2021 exhibit proposal and a series of online resources developed by LHIP interns Tahmoor Chadury and Karla Bonilla. Visitors are invited to further explore and make their own faceless\, paper doll by visiting www.nps.gov/articles/000/faceless-dolls.htm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/dominican-faceless-dolls-at-salem-armory-regional-visitor-center-23/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220630T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220530T090020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T090020Z
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SUMMARY:Salem Arts Association Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Salem Arts Association is pleased to present an exhibit of our award-winning artists at Culture House as part of our mission is “to bring art\, in all its forms\, to the community and bring the community\, in all its diversity\, to the arts in Salem\, Massachusetts.”  Salem Arts Association is a non-profit arts organization located in Salem\, MA.  We are committed to values of inclusivity\, diversity\, and respect for all people!  Artists working in all media and all disciplines are welcome\, as are arts lovers\, enthusiasts\, and patrons.  Our galleries\, located at 159 Derby Street\, are open Saturdays and Sundays\, 12-6pm.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/salem-arts-association-exhibition-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T143000
DTSTAMP:20260508T091832
CREATED:20220601T090012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220601T090012Z
UID:12978-1654693200-1654698600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:My Journey to Morocco
DESCRIPTION:Indra Persad Milowe is a Trinidad born visual artist living and working in Salem\, Massachusetts\, U.S.A. Her art brings to life many of her childhood memories of growing up in Trinidad in the 1950’s and 1960’s. \nMy interest is in nature\, still life and design. I adored my St. Augustine Girls High School art teacher\, Mrs. Helga Mohammed from Madrid\, Spain. She was married to a Trinidadian. On my first day in her class at age 12\, written on her blackboard was: “Art is not only a painting hanging up on a wall\, art is in every aspect of your daily life.” These words have stuck in my head ever since. My paintings were chosen for the high school’s yearbook for two consecutive years. At age 15\, I painted from nature\, orchids on a branch. At age 16\, I did a still life\, a display of an apple\, pear\, and a bunch of grapes. Those two paintings and all the incredible reviews that came with them lifted my confidence in my artwork. There is a personal story behind every one of my paintings. I painted every single festival celebrated in Trinidad as well as all the folklore stories that I heard while growing up. \nI retired from general\, ophthalmic and psychiatric nursing in 2019 after having worked in England\, Malta\, Trinidad and the United States. Through British Nurses Overseas\, I was able to work in different countries. Ultimately\, I decided to go back to art during my retirement. I prefer working on canvas with multi-colored and gold acrylic paints.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/my-journey-to-morocco/
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