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SUMMARY:2026 Annual Regional High School Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:30th Annual Regional High School Exhibit  \nFeb 7\, 2025 – Mar 15\, 2025  \nExhibit hours: 11-5pm Tue-Sun \nNote: The gallery will be closed from Feb 23 – 27 for artwork exchange  \n \nReception: Feb 12 from 4pm-6:30pm \n-Artwork on view from Feb 7 to Feb 22 \nBurlington High School\, Bedford High School\, and Winchester High School \n \nReception: Mar 6 from 3pm-6pm \n-Artwork on view from Feb 28 to Mar 15 \nWaltham High School\, Lexington High School\, Minuteman High School and Concord-Carlisle High School \n \nFeaturing the work of students from Bedford\, Burlington\, Concord-Carlisle\, Lexington\, Minuteman\, Waltham\, and Winchester high schools\, this exhibit showcases the creativity and innovation of area students and high school art programs and helps raise funds for our high school scholarship program.  \n \nTo donate to the LexArt High School Scholarship Program\, please click on the link: https://www.lexart.org/scholarship-awards \n 
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/2026-annual-regional-high-school-exhibit/
LOCATION:LexArt\, 130 Waltham St\, Lexington\, M\, 02421\, United States
CATEGORIES:COMMUNITY WIDE EVENT,OPEN TO ALL
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SUMMARY:Experience The Northern Hearth: Ancient Traditions & New Nordic Flavors
DESCRIPTION:Join Chef Emily Taylor for a culinary journey through the rugged landscapes and refined flavors of the Nordic regions.\n\n\n\nPart-cooking class\, part-history lesson\, the class explores how a culture defined by survival and preservation evolved into one of the most influential gastronomic identities in the world. Emily will intertwine demonstrations of Nordic cooking with discussion around the traditional uses of particular dishes and techniques like lactofermentation and yogurt-making and how they laid the foundation for New Nordic Cuisine. Journey through Nordic history\, starting with the Vikings and the influences their trade practices had on traditional cooking practices through to the food tradition of the local indigenous people of the north before ending with the modern culinary movement birthed in the early aughts. \n  \nClass Menu: \n\nSimple porridge of savory oats with cheese\, dried fruit\, and meat\nDried salted cod\nBlood In The Snow: skyr (yogurt) with fresh pressed ginger and beetroot juice\nSelection of lactofermented pickled vegetables with butter and light caraway rye bread\nGravlax served on rye bread with mustard sauce\, pickled onion\, and dill\nFinnbiff with potatoes (traditional Sami meat and mushroom dish)\nSwedish cardamom buns\n\n  \nAbout Chef Emily Taylor: \nChef Emily has been dabbling in the food industry ever since a fateful dinner at Ten Tables back in 2007 where she was served a simple Spanish squash soup that was so inspiring she just had to figure out how to make it herself. Since then she has continued to explore cultures and regions through travel and food. After an extended journey through Scandinavia\, the Nordics and northern Europe in 2018\, she became enamoured with the ability of Nordic cuisine to be traditional\, cozy and yet at times deeply sophisticated. Determined to fill the Nordic food gap in the Boston area\, she began holding annual Hyggefest suppers at home for lucky friends\, and most recently held several popular Nordic Cafe popups at local farm-to-table restaurant\, Urban Hearth. One of Emily’s greatest joys is to share a table with mirthful guests enjoying accessible and nourishing food together learning about the places and peoples of the world through deliciousness. \n  \nPlease note: if for any reason a class needs to be cancelled\, we will do our best to reschedule the event to another date. Refunds will be given to those unable to make the new date\, and refunds will be given if a class is cancelled with no new date.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/experience-the-northern-hearth-ancient-traditions-new-nordic-flavors/
LOCATION:LexMedia\, 1001 Main Campus Drive\, Lexington\, MA\, 02421\, United States
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SUMMARY:Crown: A Celebration of Black Hair
DESCRIPTION:March 24-April 12\, 2026 \nExhibit hours: 11-5pm Tue-Sun \nReception: Mar 27 from 7pm-9pm \n \nCrown: A Celebration of Black Hair celebrates the beauty\, legacy\, and joy of Black hair. Crown will feature the works of three renowned photographers whose artistry highlights the depth and diversity of Black hair across generations\, cultures\, and styles. \n \nThe Artists featured in this exhibit: \n \n• Robert Sipho Bellinger: An esteemed educator\, historian\, and photographer\, Robert brings over 40 years of archival photographs that document the evolution and cultural significance of Black hair. His work offers a historical lens on the beauty and resilience of Black hair\, showcasing intimate portraits that reflect the pride\, struggles\, and triumphs of the Black community over decades. \n \n• Jordan Naheesi: A Brooklyn-born\, Los Angeles-based creative multihyphenate\, Jordan has built a remarkable career as a photographer\, videographer\, designer\, and curator. His photography journey began at Ohio University\, where his passion for storytelling through visuals flourished. With nearly a decade of experience\, Jordan has captured some of the most influential cultural figures\, including Erykah Badu\, Smokey Robinson\, and Kyrie Irving\, and has worked with global organizations like SiriusXM. His vibrant\, contemporary work celebrates the individuality and artistry of Black hair in modern culture. \n \n• Najee Brown: The Artistic Director of the Multicultural Arts Center\, Najee is a Boston-based photographer with 20 years of experience capturing life through his lens. Born and raised in Brooklyn\, Najee’s work is deeply rooted in storytelling\, blending authenticity and creativity to celebrate the beauty of Black culture. Through Crown\, Najee explores the joy\, love\, and creativity expressed through Black hair\, capturing its magic and its role in shaping the cultural fabric of the world.  \n \nPhotographer Najee Brown shared his thoughts on the exhibition: \n \n“Black hair is a crown\, a symbol of beauty\, creativity\, and resilience. For centuries\, it has been a canvas for expression\, a source of pride\, and a target of misunderstanding. With Crown\, we reclaim that narrative\, focusing on the joy\, love\, and artistry that Black hair represents. This exhibit is a celebration of how Black people’s magic and culture continue to shape the world. It’s a love letter to our legacy and a testament to our power.” \n \nCrown is more than an exhibit—it is a celebration of identity\, heritage\, and creativity. Through photography\, storytelling\, and community engagement\, we invite audiences to experience the magic and cultural significance of Black hair \n \nArtwork image by Najee Brown
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/crown-a-celebration-of-black-hair/
LOCATION:LexArt\, 130 Waltham St\, Lexington\, M\, 02421\, United States
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SUMMARY:Ken Wax IS Magic!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an unforgettable afternoon of magic and fun! Sleight-of-hand magician Ken Wax will amaze and delight audiences of all ages with mind-bending tricks\, fast hands\, and plenty of surprises. This interactive family event is perfect for kids and grown-ups alike. \nRegistration is $25 per family.
URL:https://lexingtontimesmagazine.com/event/ken-wax-is-magic/
LOCATION:Follen Church\, 755 Mass. Ave.\, Lexington\, MA
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