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March 4, 2020 By JORDAN FRIAS

AFTER HALF A CENTURY, NEW ENGLAND SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY SHUTTERS

“If you were trying to become a full-time photojournalist, this is one more obstacle.’

Filed Under: Education, Features Tagged With: art, artists, arts, business, education, NESOP, New England School of Photography, news, photography, school

January 15, 2020 By HEATHER KAPPLOW

COLLECTING PERSPECTIVE AT THE GARDNER’S SALON LUMINARY PROGRAM

As the fourth cohort of Neighborhood Salon Luminaries settles in, and the previous three continue to inform, claims Vedro, “not only the community engagement programs, but now, more and more, other types of programming, and collaborations throughout the museum.”

Filed Under: Arts, Features Tagged With: artists, BINJ Arts, local art, Nathalia Jmag, Nighborhood Salon Luminary project, Rhea Vedro, Sabrina Dorsainvil, Stewart Gardner Museum, Upcoming Events, Urbana Project, Veronica Robles

October 10, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

EVENT: REVIVING LOCAL JOURNALISM IN SOMERVILLE

SAVE THE DATE for the follow-up event to February’s successful Somerville Community Summit!

Filed Under: Events, Somerville News Garden Tagged With: art, Artisan's Asylum, artists, arts, Brickbottom, engagement, Gilman Square, MBTA, neighborhoods, Past Events, Somerville, Somerville artists, Somerville City Council, Somerville Free Press, Somerville Media Center, Somerville News Garden, Suzanne Bremer, transit, Vernon Street Studios, Winter Hill

July 4, 2019 By BINJ ONLINE

SOMERVILLE SUMMIT: PART VI

Residents vent on issues related to arts, artists, and artisans

Filed Under: Arts, Engagement, Videos Tagged With: art, Artisan's Asylum, artists, arts, Brickbottom, engagement, Gilman Square, MBTA, neighborhoods, Somerville, Somerville artists, Somerville City Council, Somerville Free Press, Somerville Media Center, Somerville News Garden, Suzanne Bremer, transit, Vernon Street Studios, Winter Hill

July 10, 2018 By OLIVIA DENG

NOR’EASTER FOR ARTISTS

In region’s latest mass eviction, Northeastern boots African-American creatives from JP space

Filed Under: Arts, Features Tagged With: AAMARP, African American Master Artists in Residence Program, artists, arts, evictions, gentrification, housing work space, Jamaica Plain, Neu!, Northeastern, Northeastern University Department of African American Studies, Piano Factory, WEMF

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