By Rianon Prushinski
It has been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic began to overtake our lives. Since last March, the world has gone through some massive changes, and Lynn is no exception to that. Last year, Lynn Museum put together the Lynn Community COVID-19 Archive
Call for Art
April 2021
GALA
Galleries At LynnArts
Theme / Media: There are 2 themes of this exhibit - abstract and minimalist art. The work will be hung in the main gallery and the small gallery based on pieces submitted. Abstract art is non-representational art, meaning it does
By Rianon Prushinski
In honor of March being Women’s History Month, it feels appropriate to highlight one of Massachusetts’ remarkable historical figures with close ties to Lynn: Maria Mitchell, the first professional female astronomer. She lived her life in pursuit of knowledge that led her to
By Rianon Prushinski
One of my favorite guilty pleasures is watching Say Yes to the Dress--any version will do, but the Atlanta one is my personal favorite. I love watching brides try on a bunch of radically different styles of dresses. They have organza mermaid dresses
In honor of Black History Month, North Shore Juneteenth Association, Inc. organized a virtual "Black Excellence" forum, encouraging panelists to share their thoughts on representation and mentorship in communities of color. The conversation featured Dr. Patrick Tutwiler, Superintendent of Lynn Public Schools, Marshunda Smith, a