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Featured Events in Boston in June 2025 (July Updated)

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Deep Waters: Four Artists and the Sea | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Nov 9, 2024–Nov 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Generations of artists have explored the beauties and terrors of the ocean, reflecting on the experiences of those who have lived and lost their lives among the waves. Weaving together artworks by four artists made over centuries and across the Atlantic, this exhibition follows a genealogical thread united by the sea. Echoes of John Singleton Copley’s Watson and the Shark (1778) reverberate in J. M. W Turner’s 1840 Slave Ship (Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying, Typhoon Coming On), which itself has influenced art created in the 21st century.
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Utopia, Dystopia: Tony Cokes and Oscar Muñoz | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Dec 14, 2024–Aug 24, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
“Utopia, Dystopia” presents two single-channel videos from the MFA collection by Tony Cokes (b. 1956) and Oscar Muñoz (b. 1951). Created in the last decade, the films grapple with the duality of utopia and dystopia, expressing the artists’ senses of how idealistic visions of society often collide with harsh realities. Utopian dreams can promise a future without oppression and celebrate freedom of expression, yet achieving these ideals frequently comes into conflict with underlying dystopian truths such as systems of control, state surveillance, and deep inequality.
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TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition Boston | Boston

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Boston
Exhibitions
Visitors embark on an interactive tour of the Titanic with incredible re-creations of the Ship’s interior and exterior. Visitors receive a replica boarding pass, assume the role of a passenger, and follow a chronological journey through life on Titanic. Walk the halls, explore the galleries, peer into cabins, and meet passengers and crew throughout the voyage. The 15,000-square-foot Exhibition features replica interior rooms and a full-scale re-creation of the Grand Staircase. Visitors will be able to view authentic artifacts, respectfully recovered from two and a half miles below the surface of the North Atlantic, which tell the real story behind Titanic’s journey from construction to eventual recovery. The genuine artifacts on display offer emotional connections to the forever-altered lives of those who were on board Titanic.

Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Mar 30–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) once wrote, “What I’m most passionate about…is the portrait, the modern portrait.” This passion flourished between 1888 and ’89 when, during his stay in Arles, in the South of France, the artist created a number of portraits of a neighboring family—the postman Joseph Roulin; his wife, Augustine; and their three children: Armand, Camille, and Marcelle. Van Gogh’s tender relationship with the postman and his family, and his groundbreaking portrayals of them, are at the heart of this exhibition, which is the first dedicated to the Roulin portraits and the deep bonds of friendship between the artist and this family.
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Rituals for Remembering: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and Ana Mendieta | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Apr 12, 2025–Feb 15, 2026 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
This exhibition brings together works from the MFA’s collection by María Magdalena Campos-Pons (b. 1959) and Ana Mendieta (1948–1985) in the first focused look at these influential artists side by side. Though the two never met, their practices share a reckoning with displacement and exile from their homes in Cuba, a deep reverence for the land, and a transformative use of natural elements like water, earth, and fire. For both artists, memory, ritual, and spirituality animate their artworks across photography, film, video, drawing, sculpture, installation, and performance.
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Qi Baishi: Inspiration in Ink | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

May 3–Sep 28, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Living in a time of civil and political turmoil, Qi Baishi (1864–1957) was renowned for his modernization of Chinese ink painting. Conveying rural sentiments with bold landscapes, lifelike animals and plants, and lively and amusing figures, Qi’s paintings of mundane objects and everyday life broke social and cultural barriers. His innovative experiments included the juxtaposition of vibrant colors against rich ink tones, a pronounced economy of form and composition, and vivid representations with revealing inscriptions. He also revitalized Chinese painting with expressive brushwork based on his calligraphic practice and seal carving. Qi is credited with transforming the traditional brush art of China’s educated elite into an expressionistic and abstract form that speaks clearly to the modern era.
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The Visionary Art of Minnie Evans | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

May 10–Oct 26, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Over half a century, American artist Minnie Evans (1892–1987) created thousands of radiant and kaleidoscopic works of art inspired by vivid dreams and local landscapes in her native Wilmington, North Carolina. These imaginative, intricately detailed drawings and paintings merged her own inner world—her religious beliefs, interest in mythology, and study of history—with the natural environment that surrounded her.
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Yu-Wen Wu: Reigning Beauty, 2025 | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 17–Oct 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
This summer, violets, nasturtiums, and hydrangeas escape from the Gardner’s greenhouses and rain down the Anne H. Fitzpatrick Façade in a site-specific installation by Artist-in-Residence Yu-Wen Wu. Inspired by Isabella's passion for plants and the loving care given to our “Living Collection” by the Museum’s horticulture team, Wu composed a collage of photographs of the Gardner’s flowers, transforming individual blossoms into a windswept shower blooming bright against dark storm clouds. At once an homage to the fleeting beauty of the natural world and meditation on the precious vulnerability of the environment, Reigning Beauty will crown the Façade from June 17 – October 14, 2025 and is part of this summer’s inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial.

Believers: Artists and the Shakers | Boston

Feb 13–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Since arriving in America from England 250 years ago, the Shakers — a Christian sect of pacifists — have occupied a unique place in the American national identity. Also known as the United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing, the Shakers ascribe to values of communal living, celibacy, shared property, and gender and racial equality, and they are widely recognized for their simple living, architecture, music, and furniture. The Shakers have captured the imagination of countless artists since at least the early twentieth century, when ideas about perfection, elegance, and practicality associated with Shaker life and material culture took hold. These ideas entered more strongly into the American consciousness following a string of influential exhibitions and books, many of them organized and authored by collectors of Shaker furniture.

Christian Marclay: Doors | Boston

Apr 17–Sep 1, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
In Doors (2022), Marclay edited hundreds of film and television clips, focusing on the opening and closing of doors. This dynamic image collage took more than ten years to complete, and the materials cover almost all types of feature films, from the French New Wave to Hollywood blockbusters. Through meticulous editing, Marclay constructs a visual narrative in which the actors constantly enter new spaces, and each door becomes a node for editing, forming a transition between different films and sound fields. The work presents a labyrinthine journey in which the protagonists get lost and found again. Marclay describes the image as a sculptural presence - a "spiritual architecture that the audience may follow or get lost in."

Boston Public Art Triennial (U.S.) | Boston

May 22–Oct 31, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
From May to October 2025, the inaugural Boston Public Art Triennial will present 15 compelling commissions sprawled across the city. Each visionary local, national, and international artist will produce sculptures, interactive exhibits, or performance-based and community-led activities with an emphasis on East Boston, Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, ensuring equitable representation and access. The Triennial 2025’s commissioned works will be joined by additional public art experiences across the city.

Flowers for Isabella | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 26–Sep 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
Join us this summer to dig into the roots of Isabella Stewart Gardner’s passion for plants. Both an avid gardener and a trailblazing curator, Isabella relished in her “deliriously glorious” garden at Green Hill—her estate in Brookline, Massachusetts—before she constructed her Museum. A site of respite and a testing ground for innovation, it was there that Isabella first cultivated the varieties that would fill the Museum Courtyard, honed her curatorial vision, and furthered her conviction that art and nature enliven one another. Isabella’s horticultural creativity is captured on the canvases of paintings on view throughout the Gardner Museum today. Flowers for Isabella, on view from June 26 – September 21, 2025 in the Fenway Gallery, gathers archival materials and artworks from the Gardner collection depicting four of Isabella’s most cherished species—irises, peonies, chrysanthemums, and nasturtiums. Together they create a new portrait of the Museum’s founder just steps away from her ever-blooming Courtyard garden.

Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden | Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

Jun 26–Sep 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Boston
Exhibitions
What is a garden? A wild space? A curated collection of plants? Or a plot of soil in which to seed memory, connection, and creativity? This summer, the Gardner Museum’s Hostetter Gallery springs to life with the large-scale sculptures of Ming Fay (1943 – 2025), whose work reconsiders gardens as sites of creative potential that reflect the lives and desires of those who cultivate them. At once playful and contemplative, Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden constructs a space of wonder that calls on visitors to view the world around them with new appreciation. Sculptures of fruits, seeds, shells, as well as hybrid plants borne of his boundless imagination, surprise in their unexpected pairings and sizes. Together, they conjure new meanings through familiar shapes, scents, and symbols. In his papier-mâché, bronze and ceramic gardens, Fay unites personal, collective, and cultural memories, building gardens as fantastical spaces born of curiosity, longing, and his own lived experiences as part of the Chinese diaspora in the United States. On view from June 26 – September 21, 2025, Ming Fay: Edge of the Garden invites visitors to escape the city for a brief moment and marvel at the extraordinary, ordinary beauty of a maple tree twirler, a ripe cherry, or a crooked wishbone—and how they can unlock memory and imagination. Where We Meet: Imagining Gardens and Futures, a partner exhibition at Pao Arts Center will explore the city of Boston’s Chinatown gardens through the art of Ming Fay, Mel Taing, and Yu-Wen Wu from July 18 – October 10, 2025.

Scoop at Night | City Hall Plaza

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
Scoop at Night is scooping back to Boston's City Hall Plaza on Thursday, June 5 from 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Support Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's mission to defy cancer while enjoying all-you-can-eat ice cream, live entertainment, and games, plus two drink tickets. Attendees must be 21+ to enter. IDs will be checked at the entrance. Please note: Scoop at Night will take place rain or shine, as long as it's safe for our attendees, sponsors, and staff. All tickets are non-refundable, as Dana-Farber's mission to defy cancer persists through all conditions. Information Source: The Jimmy Fund | eventbrite

Onóir Live @ McGonagles Dorchester MA | McGonagle’s Pub & Restaurant

Jun 10, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Concerts
Hi Folks, Here is the rescheduled date for our show in Mcgonagles.If anyone can't attend just ask for a refund and we will get your money back to you. Onoir Information Source: Onóir | eventbrite

Healthier Innovation Conference 2025 | MGH Institute of Health Professions

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
The Healthier Innovation conference is an exciting event that brings together students passionate about healthcare and technology. Here, we strive to foster collaboration across diverse disciplines, from nursing to tech fields such as software development and AI. Healthier Innovation is dedicated to equipping students with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to push the boundaries of healthcare data analytics and technological advancement. A key highlight of the conference is the Hackathon, where students can come together to explore real-world healthcare challenges. Participants, along with anyone in the broader field, are invited to submit research abstracts to be published in our indexed proceedings , ensuring their work gains visibility and recognition. The conference will open with expert-led presentations on emerging trends and critical issues in healthcare. These talks will set the stage for the Hackathon, where student teams will tackle specific healthcare challenges, brainstorming, collaborating, and creating prototype solutions. Following their creative development sessions, teams will present their solutions to a panel of judges, who will recognize the top teams for their innovative contributions. First and second place winners will receive awards to honor their outstanding approaches to advancing healthcare solutions. Healthier Innovation will also feature its own journal , open for submissions from all professionals in the field, amplifying the conference’s impact and fostering ongoing contributions to healthcare innovation. Join us in creating a healthier tomorrow through collaboration, creativity, and technology-driven solutions! Information Source: HEALTH TECH WITHOUT BORDERS | eventbrite

Miss Puerto Rican Festival of MA Gala | Florian Hall

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
Information Source: Puerto Rican Festival of MA | eventbrite

Block Party for Boston Pride for the People 2025 | City Hall Plaza

Jun 14, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
The Boston Pride for the People (BP4TP) Block Party will take place on Saturday, June 14, 2025. *Please read the Festival rules on our website here . The rules are located at the botton of the page. *Please note that registration fees increase on April 1st ang again on May 1st. *This is a rain or shine event, all sales are final. Food vendors must inquire festival@bp4tp.org NO ALCOHOL BEVERAGE SAMPLING without prior approval (email sponsor@bp4tp.org). For the latest information about the Block Party please visit: www.bostonprideforthepeople.org City Hall Plaza Block Party Start Time: 2:00pm City Hall Plaza Block Party End Time: 8:00pm *Please note that there are two festival exhibitor locations, one at the Boston Common and another at City Hall Plaza. The Boston Common Festival is held 12-6pm at the Boston Common and has a separate registration form. All festival rules for both the Block Party and Festival remain the same. The Block Party at City Hall Plaza is a 21+ event. Our Mission: Empower through creating LGBTQ+ community, and a culture of respectfully reaching across differences to support and love one another. Celebrate and honor the rich, diverse, creative, and fabulous culture of LGBTQ+ communities, and impart knowledge of LGBTQ+ history and a sense of pride among LGBTQ+ youth. Commemorate the Stonewall riots and memorialize the queer, trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of color (QTBIPOC) activists at the forefront of the 20th century lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, plus (LGBTQ+) movement. Educate on the presence and impacts of oppression and advocate against oppression through disrupting and dismantling systems that cause harm to LGBTQ+ people, especially LGBTQ+ people who face multiple forms of marginalization. INSURANCE In accordance with City of Boston guidelines, all Festival vendors are required to provide proof of insurance that covers any liability connected to your space and exhibit. As in years past, all vendors/exhibitors are required by the City of Boston to have an insurance certificate on file that names Boston Pride for the People, the City of Boston, and the City of Boston Parks & Recreation as additionally insured parties. Please contact your existing insurance provider to obtain this certificate of additionally insured. The cost of your registration does not include the cost of insurance. If you are unable to obtain this certificate of insurance from your existing insurance provider, you can obtain affordable insurance coverage from Boston Pride for the People's insurance partner Casswood Insurance. A group rate will be provided closer to the event date. There is no opt-out option for this insurance coverage. THE PURPOSE OF THE BP4TP FESTIVAL/BLOCK PARTY The purpose of the Boston Pride for the People Festival and Block Party is to: create a community of support among LGBTQ+ individuals and families, organizations, small businesses, and ally corporations uplift LGBTQ+ owned and BIPOC owned businesses advocate for the lives and humanity of LGBTQ+ people celebrate the richness and complexity of LGBTQ+ community, and continue to advocate for equity and inclusion for all queer people, especially those who face intersecting forms of oppression WHO SHOULD APPLY FOR REGISTRATION Nonprofit groups Community groups Small businesses that are owned by or primarily serve the LGBTQ+, POC, and/or disabled communities Ally corporations who pledge to not donate or support anti-LGBTQ legislators or initiatives Political organizations All groups must have DEI policies or iniatitves incorporated in their business practices. Criteria for reviewing applications for the BP4TP Festival and Block Party includes, but is not limited to, the following: Providing products, services, information, and/or experience that supports the mission of BP4TP and the BP4TP Festival Demonstrated commitment to and support of LGBTQ+, disabled and POC communities Proposed product, services or menu (quality, pricing, uniqueness) Agreement to adhere to established procedures Timing and order of applications received Supporting the mission and purpose of BP4TP and the BP4TP Parade, Festival and Block Party. In order to participate in Boston Pride for the People events, all organizations, affiliates, and individuals must: Support the mission and purpose of the Boston Pride for the People organization and Parade Abide by all Festival Rules, Terms and Conditions as outlined below Acknowledge that a failure to honor the mission and purpose of the BP4TP Parade, or a failure to comply with the Rules, Terms and Conditions, could result in penalties, including exclusion from current and future events, as well as financial penalties Groups determined by BP4TP to be hate groups, including those designated as such, by the Southern Poverty Law Center, will not be permitted to sponsor or participate in any BP4TP events Eligibility . All applicants must meet category eligibility requirements as outlined above. If requested by BP4TP, applicants must provide proof that they qualify for the category applied for on their registration form. Should there be a dispute, BP4TP reserves the right to deny an application or assign your application to a different category. Right to refuse applications. In alignment with our mission, priority will be given to community groups, nonprofits and/or businesses that are led by or center the LGBTQ+, disabled, and/or POC communities. The act of submitting an application or receiving an email acknowledgement of submitting an application is not a guarantee of space at the BP4TP Festival. Failure to submit all required documentation and/or payment upon approval may cause your application to be rejected. BP4TP retains the right to refuse any Festival application without liability. Payment. All applications must be submitted with payment made in full within 24 hours of applying. Any applications submitted without payment will be rejected. If your application is submitted with payment in full but is not accepted, a full refund will be sent via the original payment method within ten business days of the decision, plus any applicable bank processing time. Status of Application. All applicants will be notified via email of approval or rejection. For approved applications, signed contract will be required within 7 days of receipt of approval. Rejected applicants will receive notification they do not have space at the Festival. Assignment of booth space. BP4TP cannot guarantee placement in any particular location or alongside any other particular booth. Booth space location is at the sole discretion of the BP4TP. BP4TP reserves the right to reassign booth space and/or relocate booth space as necessary. Information Source: Boston Pride For The People | eventbrite

Boston Kulture Festival | Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center

Jun 15, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
Celebrate Haitian pride like never before! The Boston Kulture Festival is an immersive one-day cultural experience honoring Haitian heritage with live performances, mouthwatering cuisine, vibrant art, and nonstop vibes. From Kompa to Rap Kreyol and Raboday, from authentic food to dance and art exhibitions, this is where heritage meets celebration. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the most talked-about cultural event in Boston! Information Source: Kulture Inc. | eventbrite

Chucky Blizz 2025 (Boston) | The Grand (Boston)

Jun 21, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Concerts
Chucky Blizz is an upcoming event taking place in Boston at The Grand on June 21, 2025. The venue is located at 58 Seaport Blvd #300, MA, 02210. This event promises to be a must-attend occasion for fans of music and entertainment. Get ready to experience an unforgettable evening filled with live performances, special guests, and more. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for Chucky Blizz in Boston.

4th Annual Taste of Black Boston | Bruce C. Bolling Municipal Building

Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Cultural Experiences
RAIN OR SHINE EVENT! Indoor space available. MelanIN Medicine, Inc. is back for another rendition of Taste of Black Boston! This event is intended to highlight some of the most delectable food offerings from several Black-owned restaurants in the Greater Boston area. We will be gathering on the beautiful rooftop of the Bruce C. Bolling Building in Nubian Square, so be prepared for a stunning city view to accompany the great food, drinks, and tunes. Your ticket includes: Several dish samples from local black owned restaurants (check out our IG page for ongoing posts of featured restaurants!) Two drink tickets for beer and wine from other black owned businesses Rooftop day party with live DJ There is also free parking! Attendees can park at the Bruce C. Bolling parking lot, located next to the Boston Police B-2 District Station on Washington Street. Parking is also available at the Blair Lot, located near the intersection of Palmer Street and Harrison Avenue. Of note, we are hopeful for a BEAUTIFUL day, but in the chance of any precipitation, there is plenty of indoor space connected to the rooftop! #RainorShine, we're still on! Additional goal of this event is to raise funds for future MelanIN Medicine programming. If you are unable to attend, we would greatly appreciate your support in the form of a donation. MelanIN Medicine is a 501(c)(3) non-proft and all donations are tax-deductible. This event is open to all over 21 years of age. *No refunds * Please be advised that by agreeing to attend this event, you are permitting photographers and videographers associated with MelanIN Medicine the right to film and recycle any images taken throughout the experience which may be used for marketing purposes. Email melanininmedicinema@gmail.com for any questions. www.melaninmedicine.org Information Source: MelanIN Medicine, Inc | eventbrite

The Banner Project: Troy Montes Michie | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Jun 25, 2024–Jun 23, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Exhibitions
Through assemblage and juxtaposition, Troy Montes Michie (b. 1985) creates work centering the Black male body and considers how it has historically been marginalized, fetishized, idealized, and criminalized. Often in dialogue with the canon of collage, Michie investigates society’s understanding of race, gender, sexuality, and other fields of identity and power.
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Landscape and Labor Dutch Works on Paper in Van Gogh’s Time | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Dec 21, 2024–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Exhibitions
Although Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is today perhaps the most famous Dutch artist of all, in his own time he was relatively little known, especially when compared to artists of the Hague School. This group, named for the city where many of its members trained and worked, was comprised of those who had different styles but shared a devotion to the depiction of everyday life, looking to the Dutch countryside for their subjects and themes. The Hague School artists achieved international fame, and in the early 1900s US collectors and museums—including the MFA—eagerly sought their works. But over the decades the group’s fame faded.
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Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Feb 8–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Exhibitions
Born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, John Wilson (1922–2015) is one of Boston’s most esteemed artists. His work, made over the span of 60 years, continues to resonate with the persistent realities of disenfranchisement, racial prejudice, and social injustice.“Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson” is the largest-ever exhibition of Wilson’s work, co-organized by the MFA and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Featuring approximately 110 works by the artist in a wide range of media—prints, drawings, paintings, sculpture, and illustrated books—the exhibition explores the many ways Wilson called attention to racial, social, and economic injustices through his art. Challenging both biases and omissions, Wilson explored subjects that include anti-Black violence, the civil rights movement, labor, and family life—with a particular focus on fatherhood. Portraits like Julie and Becky (1956–78) and his Young Americans suite of life-size portraits (about 1972–75) celebrate the essential humanity of Wilson’s family and friends, while other works like Deliver Us from Evil (1943) and The Trial (1951) depict the heinous impacts of systemic prejudice and racism. Wilson’s work speaks to shared experiences, while also displaying his personal search for identity as an artist, Black man, parent, and American.
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Pride Kickoff Sapphic Nights Yacht party 21+ | Fan Pier Marina

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Dragon Boat Festival
Cultural Experiences
HAPPY PRIDE!!! Join us for a cruise around the Boston Harbor. There are two bars on board & bar bites. Please note: The yacht will be leaving at 5PM, please arrive by no later than 4:30PM so you can get checked in so they are ready to leave the dock on time. No exceptions or refunds, this is an extremely expensive rental and limitted capacity, please be mindful. No Smoking on the Yacht, Bar takes Cash & Card 10 Fan Peir Marina Seaport. This is a 21+ event. There is an elevator. Confirmation of Sir Winston's Code of Conduct is mandatory and must fill out each attendees First and Last Name. Text or Call 781-964-8717 for VIP Bottle Service options (very limited) Information Source: LGBTQ Nightlife - Events | eventbrite

8th North End Cornhole Classic | The Rose Kennedy Greenway

Jun 1, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Sports & Fitness
The North End's favoriteSunday Fundaywill return to the Rose Kennedy Greenway on Sunday, June 1. This event marks the 8th year we'll toss bags to raise proceeds for the Geraldine Marshall Scholarship Fund and the North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC). Tickets will be $100 per team (one ticket = 2 players) and includes: Two guaranteed gamesTwo official New Balance t-shirtsTwo Ward 8 drink ticketsPauli's sandwich packageMore details on the event The event will be held on Sunday - June 1, 2025 (rain date Sunday, June 8)Registration begins at 11:00am and tournament play begins promptly at 12:00pm.Location: the Rose Kennedy GreenwayWe have an incredible lineup of raffle prizes, silent auction items, music, and more! Details to come as we get closer to the event.Interested in sponsoring or donating a silent auction item?Contact NorthEndCornhole@gmail.com for more information. More on the Geraldine Scholarship: The North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) is honored to continue to offer the Geraldine Marshall Scholarship, and to preserve the legacy of a woman who loved children and the arts. The Geraldine Marshall Scholarship Fund enters its fourth year of awarding North End children under the age of 18 with a full-year scholarship for music lessons or to participate in one of NEMPAC’s artistic programs. The Geraldine Marshall Scholarship was established by her son, State Representative Aaron Michlewitz. Ms. Marshall, who passed away at the age of 68, was born in Dorchester in 1946, moved to the North End at the age of 21 and settled here for almost 50 years before her passing. . Follow us on instagram! Information Source: the Cornhole Classic Planning Committee | eventbrite

TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE - SPACES OF WONDER: Design for Fictional Worlds | TFA Center for Architecture and Design

Jun 2–Jun 6, 2025 (UTC-6)ENDED
Boston
Arts
Sculpture
TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE gives curious kids an opportunity to dive into an architectural topic of interest and test out their own creative design ideas. Each week explores a different theme through hands-on creativity, guided investigations of architectural examples, and interactive presentations and discussions led by our highly qualified Educators and special guests (professional working architects, engineers, and interior designers). AGES: For students entering grades 3-6 (ages 8-11) TIMES: Each week-long camp is Monday through Friday 9:00-4:00. CAMP ARCHITECTURE Tuition Not Yet Members: $350 Members: $262.50 (25% discount) TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE - SPACES OF WONDER: Interior Design for Fictional Worlds June 2 - 6 This NEW TFA summer camp invites kids entering grades 3-6 to unleash their creativity by designing imaginative spaces for their favorite fictional characters! Whether it's a cozy hobbit hole, a futuristic spaceship, or a superhero lair, campers will explore the art of interior design while learning about color, layout, and storytelling through space. With hands-on activities, sketching, and model-making, kids will transform their favorite fictional worlds into interactive, personalized environments. Perfect for young designers and fans of all things creative! TFA CAMP ARCHITECTURE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Where will TFA Architecture Camp take place? TFA Architecture Camp will take place at TFA’s Center for Architecture and Design at 633 S. Boston Ave in downtown Tulsa. Because TFA is located withing a short walking distance to some of Tulsa’s most notable architecture, camp curriculum will include walking field trips to view the interiors and exteriors of notable Tulsa buildings. Campers will be accompanied by a minimum of two adults while walking downtown. What is your enrollment limit? Because we are committed to maintaining camp sizes that offer individualized instruction and allow students plenty of time to work, camps are limited to 15 enrollees per week with two adults. If your child is interested in attending architecture camp, we suggest registering sooner rather than later because we expect camps slots to fill up fast. Do you offer scholarships? We do have a limited number of need based scholarships for students who attend Tulsa Public Schools. Please email us at amber@tulsaarchitecture.com to apply. What grades do your camps serve? This year, our camps are exclusively for students entering grades 3-6. Do you offer a discount for TFA Members? Yes! TFA members receive a 25% discount on camp tuition. Do you offer before and after care? Unfortunately, TFA is not equipped to offer before and after care for Summer 2025 camps. Are lunches and snacks provided? We ask that students bring a non-perishable sack lunch each day that does not contain peanuts or peanut products. Afternoon snacks such as individually packaged goldfish crackers and veggie straws, etc. will be provided by TFA each day. *You will be able to indicate allergies and other dietary needs as part of camp enrollment paperwork. What should my child wear to camp? We recommend that campers wear cool and comfortable clothes that can get a little messy. Campers will be spending time indoors in an air-conditioned environment as well as outdoor exploring downtown Tulsa architecture. Students will also be using a variety of materials to construct their projects. We recommend that students wear sunscreen daily so they are protected when outdoors. Is there anything my child needs to bring to camp each day? We ask that your child bring a peanut free sack lunch and a refillable water bottle to camp each day. If your child does not like goldfish crackers or veggie straws, you may also pack a peanut free snack of your child’s preference. How will pick up/drop off work? Caregivers should plan to arrive 10 minutes early each day to sign campers in. All children should be walked inside the Tulsa Foundation for Architecture Center for Architecture and Design (633 S. Boston Ave) to be signed in by their caregivers. Pick up will occur each day inside the Center for Architecture and Design. Anyone picking up a child will be asked to verify their identity by showing their state-issued ID or driver’s license the first time they pick up. Can someone besides me pick my child up from camp? You may indicate who you would like to pick your child up when completing camp paperwork. Anyone picking up a child will be required to verify their identity by showing a state-issued ID or driver’s license the first time they pick up. What if my child needs to take medication during the day? Please bring your child’s medication in a plastic bag, labeled with your child’s first and last name. Medication will be stored in a locked cabinet and TFA staff will administer medication per your instructions. Please note that TFA does not have a nurse onsite to administer medication. Do you offer refunds? Refunds are only offered if TFA has to cancel camp due to unforeseen circumstances. Exchanges may be possible if there is a camp the following week with open enrollment. EDUCATOR BIO: ASHLEY DALY Ashley Daly is an interior decorator, artist and lifelong Tulsan. From 2012 to 2020, her furniture and home goods store, Retro Den, was the local source for cool, eclectic vintage and handmade goods. It was also a thriving community hub, serving as a much-loved third place for the city. In 2014, she and her business partner launched a thriving interior design practice focused on helping clients make their homes both beautiful and supportive of living their best lives. Known for her empathetic approach, Ashley works with clients to create beautiful spaces layered with personal meaning. While Ashley still accepts design clients, she spends most of her time creating art in an array of mediums, including pencil, paint, sewing, weaving, and gardening. She is an active community organizer and the mother of an incredible nine year old girl. Information Source: Tulsa Foundation for Architecture | eventbrite

Global Running Day with HOKA – Bright Miles & Bold Vibes! - Boston | Marathon Sports Boston

Jun 4, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Boston
Sports & Fitness
Running
Let’s celebrate Global Running Day the best way we know how—together on the run! We’re bringing the energy, the color, and the community to the streets of Boston for an unforgettable evening of running, gear, and good vibes. Whether you're a seasoned runner or just getting started, this event is for YOU. But that’s not all… 🎨 Post-Run Friendship Bracelet Station – Make something fun to remember the day (and your run crew)! 🍪 Tasty Treats + Refreshments – Refuel and relax after your miles. 🌈 Theme: Wear Your Brightest Colors! – Let’s light up the city with bold, vibrant run fits! Event Schedule:🕕 6:00 PM – Check-In & HOKA Demo Shoe Pick-Up Come early to grab a pair of HOKA Mach 6 or Mach X 2 to demo on the run! Designed for speed, comfort, and serious style. 🏃‍♂️ 6:30 PM – Group Run Begins We'll head out for a community-paced fun run—open to all paces and levels. Lace up, light up, and let’s make some Global Running Day memories! RSVP now, show up early to secure your demo pair and post-run goodies! Information Source: Marathon Sports | eventbrite

Designed for Summer Soirée | 120 Bellevue St

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Fashion Design
Cultural Experiences
In association with the Boston Society for Architecture's Residential Design Committee, architect Daniel Steger will put on the Designed for Summer Soirée at his Bellevue Hill residence, one of the primary sets of the Academy Award-winning film American Fiction . Kick back with your design collaborators: architects, interior designers, and builders. • Jazz trio formed from Tony Bennett’s backup band courtesy of Marvin Windows & Doors • Open bar with passed hors d’oeuvres and crudités. • Grilled food courtesy of Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet . • Two AIA Learning Units for talks given by glass artist James McLeod (featured at the Venice Biennale) and metal artist Erica Moody (featured in media ranging from New York Magazine to Saveur ). Both work with architects, interior designers, and builders to create bespoke installations for new builds, additions, and renovations. • Tour the home, an 1895 Queen Anne Victorian that was used as a setting for many of the scenes in a film based on a novel by National Book Award winner Percival Everett, starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, Leslie Uggams, and Sterling K. Brown. Information Source: DGS/a Architecture + Design | eventbrite

Designed for Summer Soirée | 120 Bellevue St

Jun 5, 2025 (UTC-4)ENDED
Boston
Fashion Design
Cultural Experiences
In association with the Boston Society for Architecture's Residential Design Committee, architect Daniel Steger will put on the Designed for Summer Soirée at his Bellevue Hill residence, one of the primary sets of the Academy Award-winning film American Fiction . Kick back with your design collaborators: architects, interior designers, and builders. • Jazz trio formed from Tony Bennett’s backup band courtesy of Marvin Windows & Doors • Open bar with passed hors d’oeuvres and crudités. • Grilled food courtesy of Kalamazoo Outdoor Gourmet . • Two AIA Learning Units for talks given by glass artist James McLeod (featured at the Venice Biennale) and metal artist Erica Moody (featured in media ranging from New York Magazine to Saveur ). Both work with architects, interior designers, and builders to create bespoke installations for new builds, additions, and renovations. • Tour the home, an 1895 Queen Anne Victorian that was used as a setting for many of the scenes in a film based on a novel by National Book Award winner Percival Everett, starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, Leslie Uggams, and Sterling K. Brown. Information Source: DGS/a Architecture + Design | eventbrite

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