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Salem Weekend At A Glance During May 7-9
Spend some time at Salem State's Spring Dance Film Festival, featuring work by Salem State dance students and faculty.
May 6, 2021
Friday, May 7
all-day
Salem State Spring Dance Festival
Spend some time at Salem State’s Spring Dance Film Festival, featuring work by Salem State dance students and faculty. The films were created in a variety of interior and exterior locations with a wide range of soundscapes. Some reflect the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, while others are personal memoirs about life and art.
View the festival virtually here.
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10 am-5 pm
“Salem Stories” at the Peabody Essex Museum
Using selections from PEM’s vast collection, see more than 100 works, including paintings, sculpture, textiles, decorative arts, photos, natural history specimens, manuscripts, posters, books, eyewitness accounts, and even a murder weapon. Advance tickets required.
pem.org
10 am-5 pm
“Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecked” at the Peabody Essex Museum
The subject of shipwrecks has long held broad fascination among artists and the public alike. Through this new series of dramatic depictions of historic shipwrecks, American artist Alexis Rockman symbolizes the impact that the migration of goods, people, plants, and animals has had on our planet.
pem.org
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12 pm-5 pm
Broom Making, Book Binding
Craft a rustic broom from scratch or bind your own leather grimoire, book of shadows, spell book, art or dream journal- something for all your creative and magickal works! Personalize your projects with pendants, herbs, dried flowers, bones, charms, stencils. Hourly by appointment.
thewitcherysalem.com
Saturday, May 8
all-day
Salem State Spring Dance Festival
Spend some time at Salem State’s Spring Dance Film Festival, featuring work by Salem State dance students and faculty. The films were created in a variety of interior and exterior locations with a wide range of soundscapes. Some reflect the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, while others are personal memoirs about life and art.
View the festival virtually here.
all-day
Virtual Walk for HAWC
Join us for the Walk for HAWC, which you can complete with your friends and family any time between Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 23.
hawcdv.org/walk
10 am-5 pm
“Salem Stories” at the Peabody Essex Museum
Using selections from PEM’s vast collection, see more than 100 works, including paintings, sculpture, textiles, decorative arts, photos, natural history specimens, manuscripts, posters, books, eyewitness accounts, and even a murder weapon. Advance tickets required.
pem.org
10 am-5 pm
“Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecked” at the Peabody Essex Museum
The subject of shipwrecks has long held broad fascination among artists and the public alike. Through this new series of dramatic depictions of historic shipwrecks, American artist Alexis Rockman symbolizes the impact that the migration of goods, people, plants, and animals has had on our planet.
pem.org
12 pm-5 pm
Broom Making, Book Binding
Craft a rustic broom from scratch or bind your own leather grimoire, book of shadows, spell book, art or dream journal- something for all your creative and magickal works! Personalize your projects with pendants, herbs, dried flowers, bones, charms, stencils. Hourly by appointment.
thewitcherysalem.com
Sunday, May 9
all-day
Salem State Spring Dance Festival
Spend some time at Salem State’s Spring Dance Film Festival, featuring work by Salem State dance students and faculty. The films were created in a variety of interior and exterior locations with a wide range of soundscapes. Some reflect the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic, while others are personal memoirs about life and art.
View the festival virtually here.
all-day
Virtual Walk for HAWC
Join us for the Walk for HAWC, which you can complete with your friends and family any time between Saturday, May 8 and Sunday, May 23.
hawcdv.org/walk
10 am-5 pm
“Salem Stories” at the Peabody Essex Museum
Using selections from PEM’s vast collection, see more than 100 works, including paintings, sculpture, textiles, decorative arts, photos, natural history specimens, manuscripts, posters, books, eyewitness accounts, and even a murder weapon. Advance tickets required.
pem.org
10 am-5 pm
“Alexis Rockman: Shipwrecked” at the Peabody Essex Museum
The subject of shipwrecks has long held broad fascination among artists and the public alike. Through this new series of dramatic depictions of historic shipwrecks, American artist Alexis Rockman symbolizes the impact that the migration of goods, people, plants, and animals has had on our planet.
pem.org
11 am-3 pm
Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet at the Salem Waterfront Hotel
Treat your Mother to a delicious gourmet brunch buffet on Sunday, May 9th, 2021 from 11:00 am-3:00 pm. Seating at 11:00 am, 1:00 pm or 3:00 pm. $55.00 per person, $32.50 ages 12 and under, 3 and under are free! (Does not include tax or gratuity.) Please call 978-619-1115 for Reservations.
Click here to view the menu.
12 pm
Momma’s Lucky #17 Cruise (sold out)
Grab those kiddoes. It’s time to take momma on her boat ride! Just 17¢ tickets for mom and endless 17¢ momma mimosas for the women we wouldn’t last 17 minutes without! Love you mom!
mahicruises.com
12 pm-5 pm
Broom Making, Book Binding
Craft a rustic broom from scratch or bind your own leather grimoire, book of shadows, spell book, art or dream journal- something for all your creative and magickal works! Personalize your projects with pendants, herbs, dried flowers, bones, charms, stencils. Hourly by appointment.
thewitcherysalem.com
This press release was produced by Destination Salem. The views expressed here are the author’s own.