We’ve finally reached the end of this year’s MSP 3.0 Program! We’ve had a great series of panels, and now we’re throwing a party to close it all out! You’re all [...]
On January 18th, NAAC’s Mentorship and Sponsorship Program recently held a discussion, “Creating Accessible Art,” focused on how rising arts administrators can make performances of all kinds more [...]
Welcome all members to engaged with us on February 16th for an interactive workshop , covering tangible strategies and tactics for plugging in as a Boston artist no matter your discipline. Come [...]
Presented by NAACBoston, The Secret Society of Black Creatives, and RoxFilm. This debut feature by Robert Townsend is an ingenious guerrilla satire that takes riotous aim at the typecasting of [...]
By Dipali Trivedi Open dialogue is the most important step in bringing about change and facilitating social inclusion. Given that, SETU’s upcoming production “Seven Steps Around the Fire” is a [...]
Whether you’re an existing member of the Network for Arts Administrators of Color, looking to meet professionals in the sector, or are just looking to be in-community for the evening, you are [...]
Like many in the early days of the pandemic, East Boston native and resident Tommy Guarino was looking for things to fill his time. The then-UMASS Boston student’s classes had moved online and [...]
“[Roxbury] is a place for me that’s very dear. I want to be an ambassador for the neighborhood.” The year was 2014 and Collin Knight had just moved back to Boston from NYC with his wife and young [...]
by Elena Freck, Emerson College ’22 Five years ago, saxophonist Seba Molnar took a leisurely walk near his Allston apartment and discovered Herter Park Amphitheater. The 500-seat open-air venue [...]
by Elena Freck, Emerson College ’22 When you think of ‘film’ and ‘Boston,’ you might think of the numerous Hollywood movies from the last few decades set in our city. Good Will Hunting (1997), [...]