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Join us on Saturday evening for an open mic night in the park, hosted by multidisciplinary artist and educator Amanda Shea. Kick back and take in the creative energy while enjoying food and drink from local vendors.
Bring a song, poem or performance to share, or come as a fan to support the community in sharing their art! Performers, please note that this is a family-friendly event, so keep this in mind as you get ready for your moment in the spotlight.
FEATURING
Pop-up Market with local vendors!
Food truck eats from The Pull Up and Tandoor and Curry!
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Amanda Shea is a multidisciplinary artist residing in Boston. She has performed spoken word poetry at numerous venues throughout Boston, including the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Museum of Fine Arts and the Institute of Contemporary Art. She served as an official host for the 2018 and 2019 Boston Art & Music Soul Festival and the 2019 Arts Equity Summit. Shea was recently named one of WBUR The Artery Top 25 artists transforming the cultural landscape.
In October 2022, Shea will be going on tour for the third time traveling to Africa. Her “Awake” tour seeks to explore the role of art as both a revolutionary and spiritual tool for social justice and spiritual awakening in humans. As an educator, Amanda is known for creating curriculum focusing on poetry, public speaking, healing, and liberation which have been applied by schools and organizations throughout the Boston area.Description text goes here
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In honor of Women’s Business Month, we’re partnering with the Economic Opportunity and Development Division in the City of Cambridge’s Community Development Department to host a pop-up market of Cambridge-based, women-owned small businesses.
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