Peabody Essex Museum – Summer Lineup of Festivals, Parties, new Exhibitions and more!
EXHIBITIONS
As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic
June 17 through December 31, 2023
Organized by Aperture, curated by Elliott Ramsey and drawn from Dr. Kenneth Montague’s Wedge Collection, a Black-owned photography collection originating in Toronto, As We Rise: Photography from the Black Atlantic looks at the myriad experiences of Black life through the lenses of community, identity and power. The exhibition makes its U.S. debut at PEM and features more than 100 works by Black artists from Canada, the Caribbean, Great Britain, the United States and South America, as well as throughout the African continent. Join us for the opening celebration on Saturday, June 17, and catch pop-up talks, live music and art making.
Bethany Collins, America: A Hymnal
July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2024
Just in time for Independence Day, multidisciplinary artist Bethany Collins (bottom left) returns to PEM with America: A Hymnal, a solo exhibition and immersive experience that uses language to explore American history and the nuance of racial and national identities. Explore 100 different versions of the popular patriotic anthem “My Country ‘Tis of Thee,” rewritten between the 18th and 20th centuries in support of various American causes. A range of these powerful voices and expressions are heard throughout the gallery in a sound piece that Collins calls “a familiar chaos of dissenting versions of what it means to be …. American bound together.” Activate your own civic mindset and join us for a Meditation in the Galleries event on Sunday, July 2, focused on the exhibition.
Gio Swaby: Fresh Up
August 12 through November 26, 2023
“Fresh up” is a Bahamian phrase often used as a way to compliment someone’s personal style or confident way of being. This August, go on a joyful journey with multidisciplinary artist Gio Swaby (bottom right) as Fresh Up explores the intersections of Blackness and womanhood. Swaby creates portraits of women from her own tight social circle using a range of textile-based techniques. The portraits are anchored in the artist’s desire to represent and celebrate the nuanced ways in which Black women express themselves.
Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home 20th Anniversary Festival
Saturday, July 15 | 10 am–5 pm
The PEM community will come together for a day of festivities to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the cultural exchange project that brought Yin Yu Tang: A Chinese Home to our campus. For the past 20 years, the house has been a gateway into understanding the art, culture and history of generations of people living and working in rural Southeastern China. Learn about the daily lives of the Huang family, who lived in the home for eight generations. Immerse your senses through new tours, talks with curators and special guests, musical performances, drop-in art making and a taste of traditional Chinese cuisine. This festival day also kicks off a year of programming to celebrate the 20th anniversary of this unique cultural heritage project.
The Moth StorySLAM
Thursday, August 3 | 7:30–9:30 pm
Join us for a live storytelling event with the Moth StorySLAM, hosted by PEM and in conjunction with our installation Gu Wenda: United Nations. The Moth aims to promote the art and craft of storytelling, and to honor and celebrate the diversity and commonality of human experience. Prepare a five-minute story about hair, or simply join us to listen to the stories shared by members of our community.
Panorama Queer and Trans Film Festival
Friday, August 27 | 10 am–5 pm, 7–8:30 pm
Saturday, August 28 | 10 am–4 pm & Sunday, August 29 | 10 am–5 pmThe 2nd Annual Panorama Film Festival will be held in the heart of Salem. Panorama is home to the next generation of queer cinema and celebrates the revolutionary existence of LGBTQIA+ people from around the world. The festival will feature 19 international films by queer and trans filmmakers under 30.
Peabody Essex Museum | 161 Essex Street, Salem, MA 01970
Monday 10 am–5 pm
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 10 am–5 pm
Friday 10 am–5 pm
Saturday 10 am–5 pm
Sunday 10 am–5 pm