• The Learning Center for the Deaf 50th Anniversary Event

    Our inspiring program will celebrate our founder, Warren Schwab, and the additional individuals, corporations, foundations, and partners that collectively have worked together over these past 50 years to make our mission possible. This event will be streamed at no charge on our Facebook and YouTube pages. Hosted by emcees Melissa Yingst and TLC Visual Communications Manager…
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  • Science on State Street

    FESTIVAL EXPERIENCES ACROSS MASSACHUSETTS! A collaboration between the Christa McAuliffe Center and MetroWest STEM Education Network.   The 2021 edition of our science festival features presenters working in diverse fields from across the sciences, arts, and cultural sectors. For the Planet Earth Edition of our festival, we aim to bring our virtual presentation efforts to…
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  • The Arthur Nolletti Jr. Film Series: Woman at War

    Woman at War (2018) is an Icelandic gem. No one suspects that Halla, a mild-mannered choir-leader, is the eco-terrorist battling corporate greed and government lies. Fueled by her fierce convictions, Halla displays extraordinary ingenuity as a solo crusader for the environment. This is cinematic artistry at its best!

  • Wallace Nutting: Father of the Colonial Revival Movement

    Framingham’s Wallace Nutting was an American renaissance man.  He was a minister, photographer, furniture maker, preservationist, and the father of the Colonial Revival movement.  From his factory in Framingham, Nutting produced prints and furniture meant to evoke “old New England,” which became must-have decorative items for the growing American middle class.  His style influenced design,…
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    $5 – $10
  • Self-Production as a Form of Development

    Self-Production is a creative, community-based urban planning tool. It involves no prior planning, but an effective and spontaneous communication and self-organization system that responds to needs. In Latin America, it has become the most efficient form of housing construction. Cardona will speak about Self-Produced Neighborhoods and analytical research of self-production.

  • AstroNights LIVE: No Planet B: Exoplanets and Earth Appreciation

    As we approach Earth day, our planet - and its unique ability to support life of all kinds - is at the forefront of our minds. For centuries, humans have looked up at the sky and wondered: is there anywhere out there like Earth? While we haven’t found evidence to suggest the presence of life…
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  • Virtual Collage with Typography Workshop

    Learn how to use letters and language to create a dynamic collage. Artist instructor Angela Ackerman will share a brief history of the role that typography has played in artwork, exploring the interaction between image and word. Inspired by the exciting Upscale and Down by Susan Shup at the Danforth Art Museum, you will experiment…
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  • Jeff Sparr: PeaceLove

    Jeff Sparr is an advocate, a teacher, and a self-taught artist. Believing in the healing power of creating, Jeff founded PeaceLove to spread peace of mind through expressive arts workshops. Jeff travels the world sharing his story of hope and his vision for a world where every person has the tools to care for their…
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  • Low Hammock Restorative Aerial

    Common Ground Yoga 1 Edgell Road, Framingham, MA, United States

    Low Hammock Restorative Aerial provides the body with support from both the aerial hammock and the floor. Surrender and feel supported in this low and slow aerial workshop with Taylor Welch. Unwind from the week and refresh for the next - all in 90 minutes. We will combine stretching with restorative postures, meditative breathing, and…
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    $25
  • Pulitzer Prize Winner Quiara Hudes: My Broken Language

    Pulitzer Prize winner Quiara Hudes will read from her new book, My Broken Language, a coming of age memoir about language and sacred practice in North Philadelphia — aka el barrio — in the 1990s. This event is co-sponsored by Arts & Ideas at Framingham State University, and the Framingham State Council on Diversity and…
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