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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-36/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090015Z
UID:13183-1656151200-1656180000@salemforallages.org
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-9/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090019Z
UID:13188-1656162000-1656169200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Rainbow Sponge Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday and Sunday in June from 1-3pm except Sunday\, June 19th \nIncluded 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-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090015Z
UID:13185-1656162000-1656187200@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-32/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090016Z
UID:13186-1656162000-1656187200@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-16/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090019Z
UID:13189-1656162000-1656187200@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-18/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T153000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090019Z
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SUMMARY:Widowhood\, Tavern Culture\, and Witchcraft at Gedney House
DESCRIPTION:After the death of her husband Eleazar\, Mary Gedney applied for a license to sell liquor at their home in Salem’s waterfront district. With young children and an uncertain future\, she never remarried and managed to keep her house on High Street until her death in 1716. Mary Gedney lived through a troubled period that included personal loss as well as warfare and witch trials. This talk explores the role of women as tavern keepers in seventeenth-century New England and the connections of the house and the Gedney family to the Salem witch trials. Dr. Tricia Peone\, research scholar for our Recovering New England’s Voices project\, presents this talk at Gedney House. \nMembers: $15; Nonmembers $25. \nPlease call 978-744-0440 for more information.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/widowhood-tavern-culture-and-witchcraft-at-gedney-house/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T153000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090022Z
UID:13192-1656165600-1656171000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Widowhood\, Tavern Culture\, and Witchcraft at Gedney House
DESCRIPTION:After the death of her husband Eleazar\, Mary Gedney applied for a license to sell liquor at their home in Salem’s waterfront district. With young children and an uncertain future\, she never remarried and managed to keep her house on High Street until her death in 1716. Mary Gedney lived through a troubled period that included personal loss as well as warfare and witch trials. This talk explores the role of women as tavern keepers in seventeenth-century New England and the connections of the house and the Gedney family to the Salem witch trials. Dr. Tricia Peone\, research scholar for our Recovering New England’s Voices project\, presents this talk at Gedney House. \nMembers: $15; Nonmembers $25. Log in or join now to have your discount applied at checkout. \nPlease call 978-744-0440 for more information.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/widowhood-tavern-culture-and-witchcraft-at-gedney-house-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220624T090018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T090018Z
UID:13237-1656180000-1656187200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Grassroots Concerts Open-Mic at Old Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Join the Grassroots Concerts team to create an evening for you to express yourself. They welcome all levels and types of performances and pride ourselves in being an inclusive and safe space for you to begin or continue your art as a performer. They will have a guitar and mics available for use and light refreshments will be served. You are welcome to come out as part of the audience to enjoy local performing artists and fun a night out. \nWyn Doran will be closing the evening. \n“Wyn Doran’s music is sonically rewarding and paints stunning images of emotional growth and accepting not only that it’s okay to be vulnerable but that there is power to be found there.” – Off Kilter (USA) \nNominated ‘Female Performer of the Year’ by the New England Music Awards the first year she took on stages solo\, Wyn Doran is labeled “a force to be reckoned with” (Quincy Stallworth\, Sofar Philadelphia). Also known for her work with folk rockers Strangers by Accident (vocals\, bassist\, cowriter) and New England Music Award winners Liz Bills and the Change (backing vocals)\, Wyn was classically trained in voice from a young age and competed internationally with choirs\, singing in the Sydney Opera House in Australia and Carnegie Hall in New York. \nPlease feel free to reach out to Melanie with any questions – melanie.heidorn@gmail.com \n@grassrootsconcerts is on instagram for up to date info
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/grassroots-concerts-open-mic-at-old-town-hall/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220627
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090022Z
UID:13193-1656201600-1656287999@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-33/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090025Z
UID:13195-1656237600-1656259200@salemforallages.org
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-37/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220623T090029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T090029Z
UID:13226-1656237600-1656259200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Ukraine and Friends Market
DESCRIPTION:Let’s gather to demonstrate Salem’s support for Ukraine and its people at Derby Square Sunday the 26th from 10am to 4om. Artists\, local businesses\, creatures of all colors\, shapes\, nationalities\, languages and religions\, come together to celebrate life on the first Sunday of Summer\, and send love and good wishes to Ukraine and the world.\nShe used to feed the world\, now she needs our help to survive and heal!\n\nWhat to expect:\n* awesome local artists displaying their work and support for Ukraine\n* jewelry workshops by wonderful Sady with 100% of profits supporting Ukraine\n* merchandise representing Ukrainian artists with 100% of profits supporting Ukraine\n* jewelry\, masonry and decorations made in Ukraine with 100% of profits going back to Ukraine\n\nParking information:\nhttps://salemma.maps.arcgis.com/…/webappv…/index.html…\n\nLocal Nonprofits that help Ukraine directly and will be at the event:\nDobro\nhttps://m.facebook.com/dobronewenglandinc/\nUkraine Forward\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ukraineforward/\nSweetanok\nWww.sweetanok.org\nThe Sunflower of Peace\nhttps://www.facebook.com/sunflowerofpeace
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/ukraine-and-friends-market/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090028Z
UID:13197-1656237600-1656266400@salemforallages.org
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-10/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T150000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090028Z
UID:13198-1656248400-1656255600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Rainbow Sponge Posters at the PEM
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday and Sunday in June from 1-3pm except Sunday\, June 19th \nIncluded 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-7/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090028Z
UID:13199-1656248400-1656273600@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-19/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220626T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090028Z
UID:13200-1656252000-1656259200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:“Are We Not Your Sisters?” Salem’s Remond Family and African-Americans in the Suffrage Movement
DESCRIPTION:Join Gwendolyn Rosemond\, Visiting Professor of English at Salem State University\, for an exploration of the fight for universal suffrage. This ticketed lecture will be held at Hamilton Hall\, 9 Chestnut St Salem\, on Sunday\, June 26th at 2pm. Stay after the lecture for light refreshments and the opportunity to meet Prof. Rosemond. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available at hamiltonhall.org/suffrage.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/are-we-not-your-sisters-salems-remond-family-and-african-americans-in-the-suffrage-movement/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220627
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220628
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220619T090031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T090031Z
UID:13202-1656288000-1656374399@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-34/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090009Z
UID:13204-1656320400-1656331200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Mermaid Zen Week
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Mermaids for our first week of Summer at the Good Witch of Salem! Children ages five and up are invited to dive into a week long of Mermaid Magic! Each day will begin with some morning Mermaid Yoga and Zen followed by a daily ocean-themed art project and book. We will engage in making our own Mermaid Dolls with various materials and embellishments\, create shell collage art\, and design our own trinket boxes.  The week will end with a mermaid transformation!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/mermaid-zen-week/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090019Z
UID:13206-1656334800-1656360000@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-20/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220627T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090019Z
UID:13207-1656352800-1656360000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Community Conversations: Understanding Racism and the Journey of the Race Equity Task Force
DESCRIPTION:Understanding Racism and the Journey of the Race Equity Task Force is designed to be an interactive dialogue with community attendees and the presenter. The overarching goal is to enhance awareness of the phenomenon of racism and the methods and techniques to undo it.
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/community-conversations-understanding-racism-and-the-journey-of-the-race-equity-task-force-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220629
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090022Z
UID:13209-1656374400-1656460799@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-35/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090024Z
UID:13211-1656406800-1656417600@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Mermaid Zen Week
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Mermaids for our first week of Summer at the Good Witch of Salem! Children ages five and up are invited to dive into a week long of Mermaid Magic! Each day will begin with some morning Mermaid Yoga and Zen followed by a daily ocean-themed art project and book. We will engage in making our own Mermaid Dolls with various materials and embellishments\, create shell collage art\, and design our own trinket boxes.  The week will end with a mermaid transformation!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/mermaid-zen-week-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220628T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220620T090028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220620T090028Z
UID:13213-1656421200-1656446400@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-21/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220630
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220621T090008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T090008Z
UID:13214-1656460800-1656547199@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-36/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T120000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220621T090014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T090014Z
UID:13216-1656493200-1656504000@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Mermaid Zen Week
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Mermaids for our first week of Summer at the Good Witch of Salem! Children ages five and up are invited to dive into a week long of Mermaid Magic! Each day will begin with some morning Mermaid Yoga and Zen followed by a daily ocean-themed art project and book. We will engage in making our own Mermaid Dolls with various materials and embellishments\, create shell collage art\, and design our own trinket boxes.  The week will end with a mermaid transformation!
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/mermaid-zen-week-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220621T090017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T090017Z
UID:13218-1656496800-1656518400@salemforallages.org
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-38/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220622T090009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T090009Z
UID:13220-1656507600-1656525600@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-33/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220622T090010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T090010Z
UID:13221-1656507600-1656525600@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-17/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T200000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220622T090024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T090024Z
UID:13223-1656507600-1656532800@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-22/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T190000
DTSTAMP:20260508T161529
CREATED:20220623T090032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T090032Z
UID:13228-1656529200-1656529200@salemforallages.org
SUMMARY:Seagrass Salon Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Seagrass\, an adult-use boutique cannabis dispensary\, launches the Seagrass Salon Speaker Series focused primarily on cannabis education and social\, environmental\, and public policy issues related to the cannabis industry. \nSpeakers include:  \nMarch 23: Nikki Furrer – Author of “A Woman’s Guide to Cannabis: Using Marijuana to Feel Better\, Look Better\, Sleep Better and Get High Like a Lady” \nApril 27: Lizzie Post – Author of “Higher Etiquette: A Guide to the World of Cannabis\, from Dispensaries to Dinner Parties” \nMay 25: Christian Briggs – Director of Cultivation\, Ocean Breeze Cultivators \nJune 29: Khadijah Tribble – Founder of Marijuana Matters and the Marijuana Policy Trust\, Vice President of Corporate Social Responsibility at Curaleaf
URL:https://salemforallages.org/event/seagrass-salon-speaker-series-4/
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