Mar 30 2021
Arts, Housing, and Community

Arts, Housing, and Community

Presented by Gloucester Cultural Initiative at Zoom

Gloucester’s housing stock is increasingly unaffordable to residents, and our architectural landscapes, waterfronts, open spaces, and ocean vistas are being altered and may continue with potential over-development.  What stories do these changes have to tell us, as individuals and as members of a historic community?

Please join in dialogue with local artists, Greg Cook, moderator with panelists, Yinette Guzman, Linda McCarrison, Ann Molloy, and Ken Riaf, who are helping us to understand the deeper meaning of these changes in our housing and landscapes.   If many of us experience a measure of loss, what are these emotions telling us?  And if some feel resistance to this new development, what is it we are trying to defend?  Are there opportunities we can hope for? Can the arts bring to us a better understanding of this moment in our community and will that insight into our human experience of these changes help us find ways to move forward as a community that we love?

Admission Info

This is a FREE online event being held on ZOOM

Email: castano@artsgloucester.com

Additional time info:

RSVP Registration is required https://gloucesterculture.org/current-forums/

The event is being held on ZOOM and an invitation with log-in directions sent the day before the event.

We’re looking forward to robust audience participation with the speakers.  Please bring your questions, thoughts, and stories, as well, so that the voices of our community can be heard and strengthened going forward.

Dates & Times

2021/03/30 - 2021/03/30

Location Info

Zoom