Wednesday, May 2, 2018

This Week in Salem, Massachusetts

 
This week in Salem, attend a reading or share your poetry at the Massachusetts Poetry Festival, continue celebrating ArtWeek in Salem and throughout the state, and spend a day at the Peabody Essex Museum learning about the work of T.C. Cannon. For all there is to see and do in Salem, view the events calendar at Salem.org
Massachusetts Poetry Festival
May 4-6 | Times vary
During the first weekend of May, Salem becomes the epicenter of contemporary American poetry, offering rare opportunities to hear the nation's best poets read and discuss their work in intimate and engaging forums. View the full schedule at MassPoetry.org.
ArtWeek
April 27-May 5 | Times vary by event
ArtWeek features unexpected and creative experiences that are interactive or offer behind-the-scenes access to artists or the creative process. Events take place throughout Massachusetts! Learn more about ArtWeek here and visit Salem.org to view Salem's ArtWeek events.

Click here to view this event on Salem.org 
American Truths: T.C. Cannon's Reckoning, Representation and Renewal
Thursday, May 3 | 10:00 am-5:30 pm
Join the Peabody Essex Museum for a day of discussion held in conjunction with the exhibition T.C. Cannon: At the Edge of America. The program brings together curators, artists, art historians, collectors and the public to share and consider groundbreaking scholarship on the stunning art and life of T.C. Cannon (Caddo/Kiowa, 1946-1978) and his legacy.

Click here to view this event on Salem.org
Walk/Run for HAWC
Saturday, May 12

This fun, family-friendly event raises awareness and funds for our domestic violence services. Form a team, and start fundraising today! There will be music, food, children's activities, and more!
Register now at hawcdv.org/walk.



Stay in an 1879 Victorian mansion at the Coach House Inn, and enjoy continental breakfast and historic charm just two blocks from the harbor.  Learn more here
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