FRIYAY
Friday, January 3
6-8pm
Free Concert For All
Folk, soul, pop, electronica, rock, hip-hop, and jazz, are just some of the genres you might hear at any given FriYAY event. Curated by Scott Bishop, a New Bedford-based singer, songwriter, and sound sculptor, visitors hear local musicians play a two-hour set.
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Upcoming: Jacob & Anya Acoustics
Jacob and Anya Acoustics regularly perform throughout the East Coast to bring a vibrant mix of music from diverse genres and across time periods. Known for their versatile repertoire, they have become a favorite at well-established venues such as Cisco Brewery, Tipsy Toboggan, and Cask and Pigs, among many others. Their ability to connect with a broad audiences makes every show a memorable experience.
This program is supported in part by a grant from the New Bedford Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
ArtTALK
Untitled (1970) Mark Rothko, Acrylic on Canvas, National Gallery of Art Washington D.C.
Mark Rothko: Abstraction and American
Thursday, January 16
6pm
Free For All
Who was Mark Rothko? Offered in conjunction with the play RED presented by Your Theater, UMass Dartmouth Professor Anna Dempsey presents an overview of the life and career of American artist Mark Rothko.
About the lecturer, Anna Dempsey
Anna Dempsey received her PhD in Art History from Columbia University with a dissertation on Walter Benjamin, Erwin Panofsky and German culture of the twentieth century. Her current research interests include applying Benjamin’s critical concepts and theories of place to contemporary museum design, graphic design, architecture and gender and border spaces in film.
*Use PromoCode: ARTisRED for a 15% discount to all tickets for RED
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RED: PRESENTED BY YOUR THEATER