Jun 10 2023
History Lives Here: Free Festival and Public Art Project

History Lives Here: Free Festival and Public Art Project

Presented by Wellspring House at Wellspring House

On Saturday, June 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., a free festival and public art project will be led by artists Claudia Parachiv and Azia Carle. The interactive, collaborative art-making workshop will focus on “Freeman Family Layers of Love,” a project welcoming the public to construct a model of the Freeman homestead and illustrate a two-page comic book based on the “History Lives Here” exhibit.

 

For 42 years, Wellspring has supported thousands of individuals and families from all ethnic backgrounds and walks of life achieve employment and financial security through stable housing, education, job training and career readiness. This year, the Cape Ann-based nonprofit organization is dedicating its Spring 2023 Celebration to the Freeman Family Legacy with a weekend event to launch “History Lives Here,” an exhibit about the Freemans, three generations of a prominent Black American family that lived in Gloucester, Mass., since the 1770s. In 1826, the Freeman Family bought the property where Wellspring is headquartered now. Wellspring staff members and researchers have unearthed the family’s enduring achievements over more than a century, a story that ties directly to Wellspring’s present day social justice mission. As part of the celebration, visitors will be able to share their stories using photography from the Essential PhotoVoices program, and those photos will be shared on site over the weekend to compliment the Freeman exhibit.

Admission Info

Free Admission

Dates & Times

2023/06/10 - 2023/06/10

Location Info

Wellspring House

302 Essex Ave., Gloucester, Mass., Gloucester, MA 01930