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“Works En Plein Air at The House of the Seven Gables”

House of the Seven Gables

12th Annual Artists’ Residency with Salem Arts Association Members Monday, May 13 – Tuesday, May 28, 2024, during regular business hours at the House of Seven Gables (10am-5pm daily).   We invite our members to set up on the grounds during the peak season of the Spring flowering at the Gables; to be inspired, and reflect that inspiration in their paintings.  FREE – For Salem ...

Trivia Tuesdays with Gulu Gulu Cafe

Flying Saucer Pizza Company 118 Washington Street

 Unleash Your Inner Genius Every Tuesday at Trivia Night!  Think you’re smart? Prove it under the glow of our Tuesday night trivia spotlight!   Join us for a brain-teasing adventure into general knowledge every week, where the pursuit of trivia supremacy is as hot as our fresh-out-of-the-oven pizzas!   Compete for fantastic prizes, bragging rights, and the satisfaction of knowing you’re part ...

Image, Invention, and Imagination: A Series on Art & Community Through the Ages.

Hammond Castle 80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester

Doors open at 6:45 pm  Admission: $15 per presentation / $50 for series.  Member savings apply.  Proceeds from this series will support the restoration and preservation of the Hammond Castle Museum.  Join us on a captivating journey through history as we explore the profound connections between art, innovation, and the human imagination. Delve into the fascinating intersection of artistic expression ...

Lotta Dames, No Horses: The Life, Death, and Legacy of John Latouche

Hammond Castle 80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester

Presented by: Caleb McMurphy, Director of Education and Visitor Services, Hammond Castle Museum On July 7th 1956, the librettist John Treville Latouche’s seminal American Opera The Ballad of Baby Doe premiered in Central City, Colorado. “It’s about love and It’s about money,” Latouche had joked, in predicting the public’s response to the Opera, “And there’s no combination an American audience ...

Image, Invention, and Imagination: A Series on Art & Community Through the Ages

Hammond Castle 80 Hesperus Ave, Gloucester

On July 7, 1956, the librettist John Treville Latouche’s seminal American Opera The Ballad of Baby Doe premiered in Central City, Colorado. “It’s about love and It’s about money,” Latouche had joked, in predicting the public’s response to the Opera, “And there’s no combination an American audience likes more!” Today, The Ballad of Baby Doe is often cited as one ...