By Carl Carlsen The Poetry of Places in Essex County, a literary website sponsored by North Shore Community College featuring poetry of Lynn, Gloucester and Nahant, has been recently refurbished, restored and expanded. The Lynn portion of the site was first posted over twenty years ago,
View the site here: https://lynnmuseum.vrticalmedia.digital/
LYNN (Podcast) The Lynn Museum celebrated their 125th anniversary this past year, and the month (February) is packed with special events. Lynn Museum / Lynn Arts Executive Director Doneeca Thurston is featured in a podcast interview where she shares information on the many events happening this
Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts is excited to announce they have received an operating grant from Someone Else's Child Foundation, totaling $15,000. These funds will support the organization's accessible family-focused programming, including school vacation weeks and free family days, the paid-youth internship program, and staffing during 2023. Someone
BY EMILY PAULS | Daily Item | December 11, 2022 LYNN — The Lynn Museum and Historical Society has welcomed a new exhibition from local artist Yetti Frenkel called, “A Place of Inspiration: Images That Capture The Spirit of Lynn, a Retrospective of Work.” The art
By Joey Barrett, Daily Item, November 21, 2022. When someone walked into the Lynn Museum on Monday night, it was almost a guarantee they’d know someone. Ahead of the 109th Thanksgiving Day game between Lynn Classical and Lynn English, the Lynn Museum, in the midst of its
Galleries at Lynn Arts The Galleries At LynnArts (GALA) is an arts-based collaborative, artist-run community art gallery and a 501(c)(3) tax-deductible private foundation. It is led by a group of local artists and art organizers who have designed two galleries and a gallery shop. These spaces
By Edgar B. Herwick III October 26, 2022, The Curiosity Desk From the banks of the Walden Pond to the historic Stone Tower, there’s plenty to see in the bucolic, 2,200-acre Lynn Woods Reservation. You could spend hours hiking its trails and never come across the distinct
BY ANTHONY CAMMALLERI| September 18, 2022 LYNN — Nearly two dozen different hip hop acts took the stage before a supportive and energetic crowd Sunday at the Keep Moving Forward Festival in Frederick Douglass Park. On a tour of the Lynn Museum’s new hip hop exhibit, which features photographs,