Somerville Art Matters - Sister Cities Trip Follow-up
Join host Julia Fairclough and her guests as they discuss the recent University of the Middle East ume.org Somerville/Tiznit Sister Cities Trip.
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Somerville Art Matters - Union Square Farmers Market 2010
Join Host Julia Fairclough and her guests: Mim Graney, Executive Director of Union Square Main Streets, Iris Weaver of Soul Gardens and Musical Guests the Pretty Pennies.
Somerville Art Matters - Walnut Street Center/Outside the Lines Studio/Creative Union/It's A Gift
Tonight host Julia Fairclough learns the success that comes through creative collaboration. ; Her guests: Anyah Lee, Arts Program Coordinator, Walnut Street Center, Janice Mahoney and Alex Everett, Resident Artists, Walnut Street Center, Diana RIce, Shawn Morrissey and Allison Stroh, Outside the Lines Studio.
Somerville Art Matters - Somerville Open Studios 2010
Join host Julia Fairclough and her guests as they discuss the upcoming Somerville Open Studios May 1 and 2, 2010.
Somerville Art Matters - Sister Cities Trip Follow-up
Join host Julia Fairclough and her guests as they discuss the recent University of the Middle East ume.org Somerville/Tiznit Sister Cities Trip.
Somerville Art Matters - This Spring at the Nave Gallery
Julia Fairclough and her guests discuss the upcoming spring season at the Nave Gallery in Somerville.
Somerville Art Matters - This Spring at the Nave Gallery
Join host Julia Fairclough and her guests as they discuss the upcoming spring season at the Nave Gallery.
Artist Susan Woolf on Somerville Art Matters June 2006
In memory of Susan Woolf, who appeared on Somerville Art Matters in June 2006.August 21, 1960-December 10, 2009
Somerville Art Matters - Union Square Spice Art
Join host Julia Fairclough as she discusses Union Square "Spice Art" with Artist Francisco De La Barra, Restaurant Owner Rungnapa Otero and Rachel Strutt of the Somerville Arts Council.
Somerville Art Matters - University of the Middle East Project
Join host Julia Fairclough and her guests as they discuss the Sister Cities Program Morocco Trip sponsored by the University of the Middle East Project.
