Lilja Cormack
Dec 6
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WATCH: Views of Framingham Art Exhibit

An art exhibit called “Views of Framingham” is now on display at the city’s main library along Lexington Street.

An art exhibit called “Views of Framingham” is now on display at the city’s main library along Lexington Street.

Through the end of 2024, visitors are welcome to enjoy pieces from artists of the downtown-based Howard Street Studios, as each work shows a perspective of the local community: from architecture, to the people of Framingham, and more.

100% of the proceeds from any piece of art sold will go to the Pearl Street Cupboard and Cafe.

We spoke with four of the featured artists to learn more about their work and the collection as a whole.

Further articles

Esta semana no The Frame: o Finance Subcommittee ouve as mudanças propostas para as classificações e compensações de funcionários municipais, subsídios estaduais estão prontos para impulsionar programas de faculdade antecipada na Framingham State University e no Massachusetts Bay Community College, e uma revisão dos eventos recentes na State House: a nova bandeira de Framingham está pronta para ser exibida em Beacon Hill, enquanto o estado recebeu o controle de um prédio no centro da cidade para abrir caminho para um novo centro regional de justiça.

This week on The Frame: the Finance Subcommittee listens to proposed changes to municipal employee classifications and compensation, state grants are set to boost early college programs at Framingham State University and Massachusetts Bay Community College, and a review of recent events at the State House: Framingham's new flag is set to be displayed on Beacon Hill, while the state has been given control of a downtown building to pave the way for a new regional justice center.

Local officials laid out ideas for the classification and compensation of non-union jobs within Framingham’s government.