By Doneeca Thurston
Published by The Daily Item on April 18, 2022
Editor’s note: Beginning today, The Item will run an occasional column about Lynn history prepared by the staff of the Lynn Museum/LynnArts. We begin by looking back at the Historical Society’s origins.
On Dec. 18, 1896,
NEEDHAM, Mass. —
Untold Stories: A History of Black People in Lynn is a "…collaborative exhibit between the Lynn Museum and members of Lynn's Black community." This temporary exhibit explores the lives and stories of Lynn's historic residents, such as Abolitionist Frederick Douglass, and contemporary citizens and
By Allysha Dunnigan, Itemlive.com
LYNN ― The Lynn Museum/Lynn Arts received a $1,250 grant from Historic New England to support a new exhibition in partnership with Khmer Identity.
The grant supports supplies and printing, marketing, and programming expenses for a collaborative exhibition between the museum and Khmer Identity,
Galleries at Lynn Arts is organizing an amazing Art Market as part of our Open Studios celebration. They'll have artists in the Main Gallery, Community Gallery and Black Box Theater (first level). Be sure to check out their 2021 Member Exhibition while you're there!
Anna Dugan is a first generation Filipinx American artist
Ahead of Open Studios on Saturday, November 20, 2021, we are joined by Kirsten Bassion, founder of The Clay School and co-organizer of the Lydia Pinkham Labs Open Studios, and Director of Lynn Museum/LynnArts, Doneeca Thurston.
Learn more about the participating artists in the Pinkham Labs