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An Evening with Alex Elle: The Company We Keep

Wed May 6 at 7:00pm

Somerville, MA

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  • Wed - May 6, 20267:00 PMTickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where was the Armory art show held?
The Armory art show was held at Arts at the Armory, located at 191 Highland Avenue in Somerville, MA. This historic venue serves as a vibrant cultural center, hosting a variety of art exhibitions, live performances, and community events. The Armory's spacious and versatile interior makes it an ideal location for showcasing local and regional artists. Visitors to the Armory art show can enjoy the creative atmosphere of the venue, which combines historic architecture with modern amenities. Its central location in Somerville makes it easily accessible for art enthusiasts from Boston and the greater Massachusetts area. Arts at the Armory continues to be a hub for artistic expression, supporting the local arts community through diverse events and exhibitions.
Is the Armory an outdoor venue?
The Armory in Somerville, MA, is primarily an indoor venue. Housed within a historic castle-like building, Arts at the Armory features a range of indoor spaces, including a main performance hall, cafe, and flexible event rooms. While the venue does have some outdoor areas, such as a courtyard and patio, most events, including concerts, art shows, and performances, are held indoors. The indoor facilities provide a comfortable environment year-round, equipped with modern sound and lighting systems. This makes the Armory a popular choice for events regardless of weather conditions. However, during warmer months, some activities or gatherings may extend to the outdoor spaces, offering a unique blend of indoor and outdoor experiences.
What is the history of the armory Somerville?
The history of the Armory in Somerville, MA, dates back to 1903 when it was built as a military facility for the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. Designed in the imposing Gothic Revival style, the Armory originally served as a National Guard armory and community meeting place. Over the decades, the building played an important role in local military, civic, and cultural life. In the early 2000s, after periods of vacancy and changing ownership, the city and local arts advocates transformed the structure into Arts at the Armory—a vibrant nonprofit arts and cultural center. Today, the venue honors its historic roots while fostering creativity and community engagement through music, art, and diverse events, making it a cherished landmark in Somerville.

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