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Cancellations and Closures at Arts at the Armory in Response to COVID19

Dear Friends of Arts at the Armory,

As part of an evolving response to the COVID19 pandemic, we have made the decision to cancel all public events scheduled in all Arts at the Armory spaces (the main hall, mezzanine, Café and the B5 classroom) and close the Armory Café starting Saturday, March 14th through Sunday, March 29th. We will make decisions about potential cancellations and closures post-March 29th in the coming days and share that information with you.

Although we do the booking for the B3 Dance Studio, it is not an Arts at the Armory space, and is owned by our landlord, HART. All classes and programming held in the B3 Dance Studio are cancelled through Sunday, March 29th.

During this period, core Arts at the Armory staff will be working remotely and making occasional visits to the office. Other businesses in the Armory building may remain open. Please click here to visit our website, which provides information about how to connect with other Armory tenants individually. 

It is clear that the COVID19 pandemic will have significant financial repercussions for everyone. Individuals, small businesses and non-profit arts organizations like Arts at the Armory that do not have contingency budgets will be in the most precarious position. We will be working to find resources and means of support to keep Arts at the Armory afloat during this difficult period. Please keep us in mind, along with other non-profit organizations, small businesses and artists, and do what you can to support us. We will be developing other concrete ways to contribute in the days ahead but for starters please consider buying fresh, local produce from our Somerville Winter Farmers Market vendors here

Like you, in the upcoming weeks we will certainly miss the many communal, uplifting and transformative experiences that we all have come to know and love at the Armory. To get us through the journey, let’s seek refuge, solace, peace, inspiration and beauty in music, poetry, dance, visual arts, film–or whichever mediums most stir and soothe your soul. 

Sincerely,

Stephanie Scherpf
Executive Director

Arts at the Armory Blue Ribbon Recipient of the Month: Michelle Coimbra

We’re excited to share news of our first-ever Arts at the Armory Blue Ribbon Recipient of the Month: Michelle Coimbra. The Blue Ribbon recognizes a staff member, volunteer or intern who has demonstrated great dedication and outstanding performance at Arts at the Armory. 

Not only does Michelle do an excellent job of managing the Cafe M-Th daytime, she is a very gifted baker and makes all of our baked goods in house! We are so lucky to have Michelle on our team. Congratulations and thank you, Michelle!

What do you do at Arts at the Armory?
I’m the Assistant Manager at the Armory Cafe.

How long have you worked at Arts at the Armory?
About 7 or 8 years. 

What’s your favorite thing about working here? 
The freedom to be creative in the kitchen/menu.

What is something that makes you unique? 
I am not afraid to step out of the box and come up with desserts that no other cafe has. 

Save the Date of May 30th For Our 10 Year Anniversary Party & Fundraising Event!

We’re throwing a party and it will also be an important fundraising event for Arts at the Armory, which is the non-profit organization that makes it possible to host 750+ events per year in the Armory main hall, Cafe and the B5 classroom. We’re working on a very exciting lineup of performing artists and honorees for this event. Please stay tuned for more info and ticket info coming soon! 

The Center for the Arts at the Armory