Apr 03 Friday
Get ready to dance! African, Caribbean, funk, reggae, and Latin grooves collide with traditional New England old-time and Celtic fiddle in the genre-defying sound of Gaslight Tinkers. Since 2012, I-Shea, Clara, Garrett, Elie, and Peter have brought their joyous, high-energy performances to clubs, dances, and festivals across the U.S. and Caribbean, blending global rhythms with a core of melody, song, and boundless positive energy. The Valley Advocate calls their music “fizzes and pops with unexpected textures and turns”—expect surprises, elation, and exuberant musicianship.
Opening the evening is Luke Concannon, former lead singer of UK No.1 chart act Nizlopi (The JCB Song), now making waves as a solo artist. His 2022 album Ecstatic Bird in the Burning debuted at No.12 on both the UK and US folk charts, showcasing the playful, heartfelt music he’s been creating since childhood.
A night of irresistible rhythms, lively melodies, and unforgettable grooves—don’t miss it!
Apr 04 Saturday
The Remnant and The Echo, Ligia Bouton
This exhibition will explore movement as an integral throughline in Kwame Brathwaite’s work—one that spans his deep engagement with social and political movements and his keen attention to the body in motion. Brathwaite’s images intimate the powerful and transformative ways that action can convey joy, beauty, strength, and hope, even in charged moments.
Brathwaite (1938-2023) is perhaps most recognized for photographs celebrating Black beauty and excellence in fashion, music, and athletics. His studio portraits and concert photography like his documentation of historic marches, the everyday life of residents in Harlem and The Bronx, and of athletes such as Muhammad Ali convey the power of the body as a symbol of cultural strength, resilience, and pan-African solidarity. Through a selection of original and new prints from archival negatives, the exhibition will offer an opportunity to experience the breadth of his work and its resonance today.
Curated in close partnership with Brathwaite’s son and daughter-in-law, Kwame and Robynn Brathwaite (Amherst College Class of 1996 and 1998, respectively), Revolutionary Movements will expand stories about the artist's work and its international circulation.
Kwame Brathwaite: Revolutionary Movements is made possible by Teiger Foundation.
JooYoung Choi is an astro-futurist artist whose expansive practice blends autobiography and invention. For over a decade, Choi's work has centered on developing narratives within a highly structured imaginary realm known as the Cosmic Womb.
Adventures of the Quantum Soup Surfer brings together early and recent paintings, a sculptural installation, and video works that chronicle one character's journey of self-discovery. Long known as Nina Blue, the Quantum Soup Surfer first appeared in the Cosmic Womb as a professional imaginary friend, contributing to the journeys of several legendary heroes of the Cosmic Womb.
The exhibition follows Nina Blue's passage from supporting character to protagonist. She emerges as the Quantum Soup Surfer--a celestial superhero and thoughtful navigator who channels the spiritual energy of water to brave uncharted territories and share her story of resilience.
Inspired by the Cosmic Womb's motto--"Have Faith for You have Always Been Loved"--this exhibition foregrounds imagination, curiosity, and art as tools for resilience that have been significant for Nina Blue's transformation into the Quantum Soup Surfer and the hero of this story.
Adventures of the Quantum Soup Surfer is made possible by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation.
William Baczek Fine Arts, in Northampton, Massachusetts is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new oil paintings by Robert Sweeney. The exhibition will be on display from Wednesday, March 18 through Saturday, April 25, 2026. The public is invited to an opening reception with the artist on Saturday, March 21 from 4 – 6 pm.
Step back into the vibrant world of the 1920s and 1930s with Jazz Age Illustration, a major exhibition exploring the art of popular illustration during this transformative era. Featuring over 100 works by renowned artists such as Aaron Douglas, John Held Jr., and Frank E. Schoonover, the exhibition delves into the cultural impact of illustration during a time of dramatic social change.
Organized by the Delaware Art Museum, Jazz Age Illustration is the first major exhibition to survey the art of popular illustration in the United States between 1919 and 1942—a vibrant and transformative era of innovation, evolving styles, social change, and expanding popular media.
Instructors: Diana Abouchacra, Jasmine Jones, Christy CoreySaturdays, March 21, 28, April 4 from 11-2pm$150 ($135 Members’ Price), all materials included
In this three-part workshop, students will first explore experimental printmaking with Diana Abouchacra, including monoprinting, printing with found objects, and linoleum carving. In class two, Jasmine Jones will walk students through cutting, binding, and stitching their own small sketchbook, including pages made from prints during class one. Finally, students bring the pages of their handmade sketchbook to life with fluid, playful ink painting and personal expression, led by Christy Corey. Diana, Jasmine, and Christy are the artists of our current exhibit The In-Between, a show highlighting the dynamics of collaborative artwork. All classes are held in the train station studio classroom. Do not attend if you feel sick. Please review our Registration and Payment Policy page before signing up. Email classes@windsorartcenter.org for more information.
Call for artworkScience, technology, engineering, art, math, an exhibit inspired by and incorporating the sciences.Exhibit runs April 3 - May 17, 2026With special events, demos, and fun activities during the course of the exhibit.Contact margedvaa@gmail.com by March 20 with your interest.
Little Wild Bouquet brings you harmony-rich renditions of Leonard Cohen’s immortal music - favorites like “Hallelujah” as well as deep cuts - all reflecting the lyrical genius of Cohen the poet, songwriter, peace advocate, social commentator and spiritual teacher, interwoven with stories about Cohen's creative journey.
Little Wild Bouquet features Gordon Kramer (guitar, vocals), Ruth Critcher and Jody Spitz (vocals), who perform originals and covers of folk/rock songs. They are members of a Leonard Cohen tribute band:The Secret Chord (www.thesecretchord.band).
Abasiama Ufot, still living in the house of her deceased husband, forms an unexpected spiritual bond with Azell Abernathy, a soft-spoken, church-going carpenter. As their connection deepens, and Abasiama’s house–and soul–become clearer, she comes to understand the true nature of love, sending her off on one last journey through life.
The penultimate piece of Mfoniso Udofia’s nine-part play Ufot Family Cycle, In Old Age comes to ArtsEmerson in partnership with Front Porch Arts Collective as part of a two-year, citywide production of Udofia’s epic in Boston.