Posts by Grace Patrone
“The Light Between” Brings Interactive Light Art to Sullivan Park Nov 3–17
WATERTOWN –Students from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design have transformed Sullivan Park with “The Light Between,” a two-week, site-specific light installation guided by Professor Elaine Buckholtz and introduced in Watertown by the Public Arts and Culture Committee. The temporary exhibit encourages visitors to sit, play and explore interactive light elements designed to inspire…
Read MoreInside Watertown’s New Net-Zero High School (Opening April 2026)
WATERTOWN – Watertown’s new state-of-the-art high school is nearing completion and is designed with the future in mind. Highlights include a four-story atrium, flexible academic spaces for more than 720 students, a two-story media center, modern science labs, a 480-seat auditorium, and a double gym with seating for 850 and an eighth-mile track. The building…
Read MoreWatertown Celebrates Local Creativity at 5th Annual Arts Market
WATERTOWN –The 5th Annual Watertown Arts Market transformed Arsenal Park into a lively hub of creativity on Saturday, August 9, 2025. The free outdoor event, organized by the Watertown Business Coalition in partnership with the City of Watertown, welcomed residents and visitors to explore the work of local artists, makers, and cultural organizations. Dozens of…
Read MoreMosesian Arts Exhibit Explores the Joy of Life with Pets
WATERTOWN – This summer, the Mosesian Center for the Arts is going to the dogs—and the cats, birds, and bunnies too. Adored: Our Lives with Pets, the latest exhibition at the Watertown-based arts center, showcases artwork inspired by the animals that bring laughter, comfort, and companionship into our lives. Featuring works in all media—from paintings…
Read MoreWatertown Rotary Club Celebrates 100 Years with Centennial Gala
WATERTOWN – The Rotary Club of Watertown commemorated its 100th anniversary with a gala held at the Mosesian Center for the Arts. The event brought together club members, community leaders, and elected officials to honor the organization’s legacy and introduce its new leadership. Christian Dallas was formally installed as president for the 2025–2026 term. The…
Read MoreMosesian Center for the Arts Marks 20 Years of Creativity and Community Impact
WATERTOWN –The Mosesian Center for the Arts celebrated two decades of artistic excellence with a festive gala on May 22, honoring the Watertown institution’s profound impact on local culture, education, and performance. The celebration featured live performances, tributes from community leaders, and reflections on the Center’s evolution from a reimagined Watertown Arsenal space into a…
Read MoreWatertown’s First Community STEM Night Draws Big Crowd, Showcases Student Innovation
WATERTOWN – More than 150 residents came out to Watertown Middle School on Tuesday, April 29, for the city’s first-ever Community STEM Night—an evening filled with student-led exhibits, science demonstrations, and career connections. Organized by Watertown Public Schools in partnership with the Watertown Business Coalition, the event offered families and community members the opportunity to…
Read MoreRiver of Light Parade Illuminates Watertown’s Connection to the Charles River
WATERTOWN, MA — Watertown’s inaugural River of Light Lantern Parade turned a rainy winter evening into a magical celebration of creativity, community, and culture. The event, initially planned for the grounds surrounding the Mosesian Center for the Arts, was relocated indoors due to rain but remained a beacon of warmth and togetherness on Saturday, January…
Read MoreMount Auburn Cemetery to Illuminate Winter Nights with Annual Solstice Event
WATERTOWN, MA – Mount Auburn Cemetery is set to host its annual Winter Solstice event from December 7 through December 21, inviting visitors to experience a unique blend of light, sound, and history. Presented by the Friends of Mount Auburn and created by Masary Studios, this immersive event offers projection-mapped artworks, interactive light displays, and…
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