Loading Events

←Back

Center for the Arts at the Armory

+ Google Map
191 Highland Ave
Somerville,, MA 02144 United States
6172304513 http://www.artsatthearmory.org

Past Events

Events List Navigation

October 2018

Dire Literary Series Finale

October 12, 2018 | 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Center for the Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave
Somerville,, MA 02144 United States
+ Google Map

After 17 Years the Dire Literary Series comes to a close with seven featured writers: Elizabeth Graver Amy Dresner Rusty Barnes Nadine Darling Doug Holder Hannah Larrabee Renuka Raghavan

Find out more »
May 2019

Cervena Barva Press Reading Series

May 18, 2019 | 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Center for the Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave
Somerville,, MA 02144 United States
+ Google Map
$5.00

Cervena Barva Press Reading Series Saturday, May 18th, 2:00PM Readers: James B. Nicola, Miriam O'Neil, and Brad Rose Arts at the Armory/Basement B8 191 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA Admission $5.00/Refreshment Served

Find out more »
November 2019

Timothy Gager presents SPREADING LIKE WILD FLOWERS at Center for the Arts Armory

November 9, 2019 | 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Center for the Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave
Somerville,, MA 02144 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Join former Dire Literary Series creator Timothy Gager for the release of Speading Like Wild Flowers, a new book of poetry. Timothy is the author of fifteen books of fiction and poetry. He has had over 600 works of fiction and poetry published, of which fifteen have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His work has been read on National Public Radio. He has also been nominated for a Massachusetts Book Award, The Best of the Web Award, The Best Small Fictions…

Find out more »

New England Poetry Club: New Poetry and Open Mic at Center for the Arts at the Armory

November 10, 2019 | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Center for the Arts at the Armory, 191 Highland Ave
Somerville,, MA 02144 United States
+ Google Map
Free

Poetry reading by NEPC members with new books followed by open mic. Free and open to the public.

Find out more »
+ Export Events

Did You Know?

Certain books were “banned in Boston” at least as far back as 1651, when one William Pynchon wrote a book criticizing Puritanism.