presents it’s 7th annual Free Fun Fridays which starts June 26, 2015. 70 museums and cultural venues, 10 weeks of fun, 7 sites open for free each Friday. Free Fun Fridays offers visitors no cost admission to many of the…
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Bringing Cape Cod Together Piece by Piece
Join (CapeCodCAN!) at the unveiling of this breathtaking mosaic. The 8 foot by 9 foot mosaic was developed by 150 creative Cape Cod individuals living with disabilities under the tutelage of local artists, with guidance from their affiliated organizations, and…
40 Days, 60 Countries, Hundreds of Young Artists: The VSA Digital Arts Festival
Join a virtual field trip that can encourage students to study and respond to the arts! Starting June 16, 2015, examples of the positive power of the arts will be on full digital display, courtesy of the . This celebration…
Nominate a White House Champion of Change for Disability Advocacy
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a landmark civil rights law that promises equal access and equal opportunity — regardless of ability. The ADA’s legacy can be seen everywhere, whether you’re using a curb…
Low Vision Technology Fair
Vendors from various low vision companies will be on hand to show their latest devices in the area of low vision and blindness. Tuesday, June 9, 2015 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Easter Seals Technology Center, NPC Building 1st floor,…
StageSource 2015 Theater Conference
is holding their biennial theater conference at the Opera House. It promises to be a terrific day of programming with a keynote by , the new chief of Arts & Culture in Boston, followed by a panel about civic engagement…
Free Museum of Fine Arts Tickets Expiring May 31, 2015
Visit Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts for free! Here’s what you have to do: – Come see us at the Open Door Gallery, 89 South St., Boston. – Enjoy our current “Up the Ladder” exhibit by Gateway artists. – Ask…
Town Meeting to Discuss Boston’s Creative Future
, under the leadership of Mayor Martin J. Walsh, is a community-wide effort to harness Boston’s creativity to build a shared vision for arts and culture. You can help shape this future by considering questions such as: What are your…
Shoe Town Art Center of Haverhill Offers Accessible Pottery Class
Having recently moved to an ADA compliant facility with wheelchair accessibility, of Haverhill is pleased to offer pottery classes which include the availability of a . The 6-week Saturday sessions start May 9, 2015 and thereafter will run May 16,…
ASPiRE! Worcester Presents Wheelchair Dance Performance and Workshop
Please join as they welcome some very talented international visitors from Belarus. Ms. Harchakova, a well-known wheelchair athlete and public figure in Belarus who uses dance as a method of social adaptation and rehabilitation for people with mobility limitation along…
