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Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of Natural History
Dazzling minerals await you at the Harvard Museum of Natural History's Earth & Planetary Sciences Gallery! New to the collection is a unique assortment of egg-shaped minerals.
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Free
MIT Museum
The MIT Museum seeks proposals for innovative public programs that explore humanity's relationship with the theme of TIME.
Application required
Cantilena Women's Voices
Twice a year, in January and September, Cantilena holds open rehearsals with the option to audition. Interested treble singers are asked to fill out a form. Visit the audition page for more details.
Registration required
Longfellow House Washington's Headquarters
The Longfellow Summer Arts Festival brings music, poetry, and community to the East Lawn of the Longfellow House on Sunday afternoons through the summer. All events are free and open to the public.
The Foundry
From maker space workshops to a dance studio, a Food Lab to a performance space, The Foundry’s array of spaces will serve your individual or group needs. Bring your creative spirit!
Explore Longfellow House-Washington's Headquarters by interactive guided tour! The occupants of this house shaped our nation. A variety of tours invite visitors to connect with their stories.
Central Square Theater
An Actors' Shakespeare Project and Central Square Theater Youth Co-Production July 1- July 28 (Four Week Program / No Session July 4)
Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture
Thousands of years ago, ancient people across the Mediterranean were connected to faraway places and cultures through trade. Learn more in this exhibition at Harvard's Museum of the Ancient Near East.
Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology
In this exhibition, join photographer Wendel White on a tour across the original thirteen American colonies as he captures objects held in collections, unpacking the "forensic evidence of Black life.”
Our paid fellowship for youth blurs the line between theater, science, and social justice as you and your peers explore science plays, investigate key questions, and design a public-facing event.
Mary Baker Eddy Library (MBE)
We provide regular exhibits, workshops, live events, guest presenters, and more for children, youth, and adults.
SocaFusion
We run classes in Soca dance and choreography for people of all ages and levels.
CDD Economic Opportunity and Development Division (EOD)
We partner with local businesses and organizations to sponsor free events in parks across the city.
Cambridge Public Library
The Cambridge Public Library offers free computer classes, book groups, English classes, makerspace workshops, and lots more upcoming opportunities to learn.
We have over 200 collections and nearly 2,700 books, spanning the 17th - 21st Centuries, featuring the political and social history of Cambridge.
Mass Audubon
We offer nature-based games and activities, art, live music, food, and lots of other programs and activities for all ages, year-round.
Belmont World Film
We screen international feature films, documentaries, animation, and shorts from traditional film presentations. Our calendar reflects all of our upcoming events.
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CultureHouse
In this drop-in workshop, we invite families to make photographic artworks. With your permission, your process of making this creation may be later displayed at the Harvard Graduate School of Education gallery.
Friday, April 10, 2026
1PM – 5PM
More dates available: Saturday, April 11, 2026
Harvard Art Museums
Join graduate student Saffron Hooper Sener for a talk on the role of colonial portraiture in North American international diplomacy.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
12:30PM – 1PM
Recitals are performed on Harvard’s famous 1958 D. A. Flentrop organ, at Adolphus Busch Hall.
12:15PM – 12:45PM
Join a discussion about 18 design drawings created in 1876 by John La Farge for Boston’s Trinity Church, which recently entered the collections.
11AM – 12PM
Priya Allen will explore the design and politics of historical drinking vessels and containers.
Saturday, April 11, 2026
11AM – 11:50AM
Sachi Laumas will explore how three works of art engage with illness and the healing process.
2PM – 2:50PM
Join Central Square's new Horror Book Club.
7PM – 8PM
February selection:
6PM – 7PM
Wiesenbauer will explore the relationship between art and the natural world on this tour that takes you from the galleries to nearby grounds.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Jade Xiao will explore how art accommodates the fleeting nature of time.
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