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March 22, 2014

Monique Sakellarios: Memories 

February 19 to March 29
ONE MORE WEEK   

Don't miss this collection of works by Monique Sakellarios. She is well known for her award-winning impressionistic style landscapes, markets and garden scenes. Her most recent work with abstract paintings is also included in the exhibition. She studied at the Leonardo Da Vinci School of Art and the American University, both in Cairo, Egypt.

Fem Noire

Fri & Sat, March 28 and 29 at 8 PM

Celebrate National Women's Month by experiencing the incredibly diverse writing talents of our local women playwrights. Image Theater's Fourth Annual Femnoire Playwriting Festival serves a potpourri of stage gems featuring seven original ten-minute plays, performed by a talented assortment of actors from all over the Greater Boston area. And, you'll receive an extra serving of the original song stylings of local singer/songwriter Hannah Zacharer.

Call 978-441-0102 and reserve your $19 seats for FRIDAY MARCH 28th or SATURDAY, MARCH 29th at 8PM. Go to www.Imagetheater.com for playwright and production line up.


This program is sponsored in part by the Lowell Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.
Visual Voices VI: Science and Art!

March 22 through April 26, 2014
Reception: April 5th, 2-4 pm
Award ceremony begins at 3pm

A unique opportunity for K-12 students to display their extraordinary artwork in public at professional art galleries throughout the city. Teachers, students and families are invited to view the students' artwork and enjoy light refreshments.

Presented by the Hellenic Culture and Heritage Society
Cultural Lines of Poetry IV
(In Conjunction with National Poetry Month)

Saturday, April 12 at 2 pm
 
Open to the Public. Refreshments will be served.

Joseph Donahue, III
And featuring an introduction and readings
by Paul Marion


Joseph Donahue grew up in Lowell and is a senior lecturing fellow at Duke University where he recently received the prestigious appointment Helen L. Bevington Professor of Modern Poetry. His work appears in many journals and magazines and he has published several collections of poetry, including the critically acclaimed Incidental Eclipse. Paul Marion is the author of several collections of poetry, editor of Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writing by Jack Kerouac and founder of Loom Press. At UMass Lowell, he is the director of community relations. Both Paul and Joseph have deep Lowell roots and strong connections to the Greek-American community. They will read from their works and selected Greek writers who have influenced them. By the date of the reading Joseph will have published a collection that took Elytis, the famous Nobel Prize winning Greek poet, for their inspiration.

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