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5/2/2022
Hear the latest in Cambridge poetry or share your own writing at the City Night Readings Series each Friday in May.
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4/15/2022
As part of Cambridge Arts' continuing efforts to keep our audiences healthy during covid, we will not be presenting the River Festival in 2022. Instead, Cambridge Arts is producing the Ripple Festival, a series of smaller in-person performances and arts markets rippling out into Cambridge neighborhoods in the spirit of the River Festival.
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3/17/2022
Eleven Cambridge organizations have been awarded $99,000 in Organizational Investment Grants by Cambridge Arts and the City of Cambridge. The funding program provides $9,000 grants to support operational costs, sustainability, and resiliency for local cultural organizations that benefit Cambridge residents.
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3/7/2022
This grassroots grants program supports Cambridge projects including dance, films, music, public art, and theater, that represent the wealth of artistic activity across the city. Overall, Cambridge Arts and the City are distributing grants totaling $299,350 to artists and community organizations this year through three funding opportunities, including the Local Cultural Council Grants, Art for Social Justice Grants, and Organizational Investment Grants.
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3/3/2022
The new funding program—grants are $7,500 each—supports projects that present the themes and ongoing work of social justice to the Cambridge public through the arts.
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3/3/2022
Learn about Black women who have shaped Cambridge via the Black Women's History Stroll created by the Cambridge History Museum.
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2/24/2022
Nailah Randall-Bellinger And RootsUprising present “Initiation—In Love Solidarity" at the Multicultural Arts Center on Friday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m.
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2/7/2022
Cambridge is seeking poems for its 2022 Sidewalk Poetry Contest. Five winning poems will be imprinted into the fresh concrete of new sidewalks around the city.
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1/14/2022
The City of Cambridge seeks jurors to participate in the selection process for its 2022 Sidewalk Poetry Contest.
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12/16/2021
A beloved apple tree will sprout new life through the process of tree grafting and mature pin oaks will be transformed into interactive sculptures as part of a public art project from the firm IKD that is planned for the City of Cambridge’s Tobin Montessori and Vassal Lane Upper Schools complex.