Cultural

Performances, exhibitions, recitals, and other cultural activities or those by supporters of the arts

Itsy Bitsy Readers

Parents and caregivers of infants* join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories perfectly geared toward our littlest readers and their grown-ups. You'll learn ways to develop your child's early literacy skills, and we'll leave a little time at the end of each session for participants to chat with each other.

Itsy Bitsy Readers

Parents and caregivers of infants* join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories perfectly geared toward our littlest readers and their grown-ups. You'll learn ways to develop your child's early literacy skills, and we'll leave a little time at the end of each session for participants to chat with each other.

Itsy Bitsy Readers

Parents and caregivers of infants* join us for songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and stories perfectly geared toward our littlest readers and their grown-ups. You'll learn ways to develop your child's early literacy skills, and we'll leave a little time at the end of each session for participants to chat with each other.

January | Coffee and Conversation - Member Networking Event

Join us for a morning event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Sunday morning with Crista Dix, Griffin Museum's Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your creativity, working with institutions or other issues or ideas around photography and creativity.

© Lyn Swett Miller© Peg O'connell© Steve Genatossio

Join us Saturday January 10th from 9.30am-12pm for our round table peer-run portfolio critique group

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January | ONLINE Conversation - Member Networking Event

Join us ONLINE in the Griffin Zoom Room for an event of conversation and critique. We are excited to provide our members an opportunity to network and get critical feedback about a body of work either in process or complete. Spend your Sunday morning with Crista Dix, Griffin Museum's Executive Director to have a conversation answering your questions about your creativity, working with institutions or other issues or ideas around photography and creativity.

Sheri Lynn Behr© Erica MartinThe Continuance of Open Sky ProjectLiese Ricketts

Join us ONLINE Sunday January 11th from 11.00am - 2pm

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Jason Gardner | We the Spirits

The Griffin is pleased to have Jason Gardner online in the Griffin Zoom Room for a conversation about his series and newly published photobook - We the Spirits.

We the Spirits (GOST Books, UK, 2024), is selected from Jason's vast archive showing the ritual and festival of traditional Carnival for over 15 years, throughout 15 countries.Seeking out villages where festivals were at their most folkloric or least visited by outsiders, Jason collaborated with ethnographers and local experts to engage with each festival. Collectively, his images dispel stereotypes of Carnival and

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Jazz Jam

Join us at Winchester Community Music School for an afternoon of fun, spontaneous jazz playing! Instrumentalists and vocalists of all skill levels are invited to sit in with the house band or just come by and listen to some great jazz music. The house band will feature Tad Hitchcock, guitar; Mark Pucci, bass; and Tony Cerra, drums.

NOTE: participating vocalists and instrumentalists - please bring charts for the band.

Free admission. For more information or to register, visit www.winchestermusic.org or call 781-721-2950. 407 Highland Avenue, Winchester.

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Jazz Night

An unforgettable evening of live jazz music, dancing, delicious desserts, and a silent auction, featuring talented musicians from the WHS & McCall Jazz Bands along with special guests! A fundraiser for Friends of Music. Tickets: $20 adults, $10 students, $45 family.

Jazz Quartet Plays Mid-Century Classics from the Record Cabinet, Friday, Jan. 30th in Winchester

Live in person and live-streamed, Winchester Unitarian Society's acclaimed Jazz in the Sanctuary presents Mid-Century Classics from the Record Cabinet, Friday, January 30th, at 8:00 PM.

From tunes that once drifted out of radios and record players to standards that have filled clubs for decades, the program invites you to settle in and enjoy a fabulous night of jazz that feels both timeless and welcoming.

Selections include such jazz classics as Horace Silver's bossa nova-based Song for My Father, Thelonious Monk's adventurous Monk's Dream and Hackensack 1965, Dave Brubeck's lively

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