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SUMMARY:February Song Swap
DESCRIPTION:Local singer-songwriters Brian King\, Susan Cattaneo\, and Miranda Aisling are coming together at MAGMA to trade songs and stories. Join them on Sunday\, February 22\, 2026 at 7:00 pm. \nTickets are available on a sliding scale from $10 – 30 both online and at the door\, ensuring everyone has access to this community event. All ticket holders receive equal entry\, guests are encouraged to support as they are able. \nBUY TICKETS \n  \n3RIAN KING\n“Catch him as his star climbs!” – Time Out New York \nGloucester native 3rian King has performed on stages in NYC\, London\, Boston\, and beyond. \n3rian is known for his genre bending songs with lyrics that deeply explore themes of love\, sexuality\, spirituality\, human longing\, and connection. His original song “Cold Rain” was covered by soul legend Irma Thomas on a Grammy-nominated album\, and his band What Time Is It\, Mr. Fox? performed sold-out runs of their musical production “Medusa” at Museum of Science\, Boston\, and Central Square Theater in Cambridge. Their new album “Live At The Cut” is now streaming on Spotify\, AmazonMusic\, AppleMusic\, and more. www.whattimeisitmrfox.com \nSUSAN CATTANEO \nWith her powerful voice\, captivating melodies and finely-crafted lyrics\, Susan Cattaneo is one of Boston’s most respected singer-songwriters. Combining vivid storytelling with a modern songwriter’s spin\, Susan’s music blends folk\, rock and blues with hint of country. Susan won the CT Folk Festival and has been nominated for five Boston Music Awards including Singer Songwriter of the Year\, Americana Artist of the Year and Folk Act of Year. She has been a finalist or winner in the country’s most prestigious songwriting and music contests including being a three-time Kerrville New Folk finalist. www.susancattaneo.com. \nMIRANDA AISLING \nMiranda Aisling (ash-lean)’s mission is to reconnect art to daily life\, a purpose you can see through her work as an interdisciplinary artist\, community organizer\, and creative entrepreneur. Using an art degree from Mary Baldwin University focusing on painting\, pottery\, and piano and an education degree from Lesley University focusing on community art\, Miranda is a professional artist and community arts consultant. Her original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. www.mirandaaisling.com
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/february-song-swap/
LOCATION:MAGMA\, 11 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Miranda Aisling Concert at Rocky Neck Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:Join local interdisciplinary artist Miranda Aisling (ash-lean) in an intimate folk concert at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on Saturday\, December 6\, at 6:00 PM. Aisling will be joined by talented musicians Matt Lefebvre on bass and Phil Benjamin on guitar\, adding rich layers to her evocative folk sound.\n\nTickets are available on a sliding scale from $5 to $25\, ensuring everyone has access to this community event. All ticket holders receive equal entry\, and guests are encouraged to support as they are able. Tickets can be purchased at this link.\n\nAisling has called Gloucester home for six years\, first experiencing the city as one of the inaugural artists-in-residence at the Manship Artists Retreat. With deep roots in Cape Ann’s creative community\, she spent the past four years as Head of Education & Engagement at the Cape Ann Museum\, where she curated seven exhibitions and presented an impressive 1\,620 events for 45\,200 attendees. Thanks to the support of local artists\, Aisling has both a music and painting studio en route to Rocky Neck and a ceramics studio in Lanesville.\n\nStarting her musical journey by teaching herself guitar at the age of seven\, Aisling’s original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling.\n\nPhotograph by Tsar Fedorsky
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/miranda-aisling-concert-at-rocky-neck-cultural-center/
LOCATION:Cultural Center at Rocky Neck\, 6 Wonson Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Autumn Song Swap
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS \nLocal singer-songwriters Miranda Aisling\, Matt Jenson\, and Kara Kulpa are coming together at MAGMA to trade songs and stories. Join them on Sunday\, November 9\, 2025 at 6:00 pm. \nTickets are available on a sliding scale from $10 – 30 both online and at the door\, ensuring everyone has access to this community event. All ticket holders receive equal entry\, guests are encouraged to support as they are able. \nMIRANDA AISLING\nMiranda Aisling (ash-lean)’s mission is to reconnect art to daily life\, a purpose you can see through her work as an interdisciplinary artist\, community organizer\, and creative entrepreneur. Using an art degree from Mary Baldwin University focusing on painting\, pottery\, and piano and an education degree from Lesley University focusing on community art\, Miranda is a professional artist and community arts consultant. Her original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. \nMATT JENSON\nGrowing up in rural New Hampshire (USA) injected Matt with a deep spiritual connection communicated by the simplicity\, beauty and truth of nature. As a child he had the opportunity to visit extended family in Boston and with that cultural exposure\, he fell in love with the musical styles of the African diaspora: Jazz\, Blues\, Reggae and Afro-Latin music. Later as a young man with a penchant for seeking the deeper understanding of life\, he became extremely interested in the socio-political-economic and psychological-emotional conditions of human-kind. This\, combined with his intense creative drive\, provides the bedrock for nearly all of Matt’s artistic output as a talented keyboardist\, singer\, composer\, arranger\, educator and producer. He has been on the piano faculty at Berklee College of Music (20+ years) and teaches\, among various labs and one-on-one piano lessons\, an entire class on Bob Marley. He’s been performing regionally with his Latin and Reggae bands (Mix Up Mix Up\, Combo Sabroso\, the Liquid Revolution\, Rebel Tumbao) and touring\, composing and recording with the internationally acclaimed reggae-jazz fusion band\, Groundation (2018-2022\, the One Rock album). His current musical project brings him back to his love of simplicity\, beauty and nature with “Unmarked Routes”\, an ambient\, neoclassical\, dub piano with electronics project\, soon to be releasing a new album. \nKARA KULPA\n“Poetic and soulful” and “A riotously fun time” are just a couple of ways folks have described singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist\, Kara Kulpa. Since the release of her initial EP\, Any Given Day\, in May of 2005\, Kulpa has toured the country as a solo act as well as in conjunction with various other acts. She has shared the stage with nationally recognized artists including Rufus Wainwright and Eddie Money and made a name for herself as a “go to sideman” for those local to or passing through Boston. House of Abundant Kindness House Concert Series said\, “Kara Kulpa has a charm and personality that make you want to be her best friend…” Don’t miss the opportunity to see this seasoned and entertaining performer live.
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/autumn-song-swap/
LOCATION:MAGMA\, 11 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Closing of Heavenly Earth Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:See “Gathering of Earthen Bodies” by Miranda Aisling on display in the Heavenly Earth exhibition at Manship Artists Residency through September 28 2025! Open Saturdays and Sundays from 1:00 – 5:00 pm or by appointment. \n— \nCape Ann has long been a site of innovation in the field of ceramics. Frank H. Norton—MIT professor\, accomplished potter\, and close friend of Paul Manship—developed pioneering glazes and industrial applications for ceramic materials. He shared his special clay with local sculptors George Demetrios and Walker Hancock\, and his significant historic pottery collection now resides at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. \nRecognizing that Cape Ann ceramic artists continue to explore and expand new possibilities in this medium\, Potter Marty Morgan suggested that an exhibition of outdoor ceramic works be exhibited at the Manship Artists Residency site in 2020. Although the exhibition was delayed by the pandemic\, the vision endured. \nIn the fall of 2024\, Marty Morgan joined with her colleague Anni Melançon-Hughes\, and MARS Executive Director Rebecca Reynolds to revive this project. They invited more than 40 artists to submit existing works or proposals for new\, large-scale pieces that challenged the boundaries of their studio practice. And in the spring of 2025\, jurors Donna Hassler and Sharon Bates were invited to help realize that original vision by organizing a juried exhibition of contemporary outdoor ceramics. \nThe exhibition title\, Heavenly Earth\, evokes the extraordinary beauty of this historic setting while inviting varied interpretations. The 14 selected artists responded with a range of compelling works that reflect both the thematic prompt and the site’s natural and cultural significance. The works were thoughtfully reviewed by the jurors to create a cohesive exhibition sited across the Starfield landscape. \nEach artist was also invited to present smaller-scale pieces in Paul Manship’s historic barn studio\, offering visitors a deeper look into their individual practices and artistic evolution. We invite you to join us in celebrating the illustrious past\, dynamic present\, and promising future of ceramic art on Manship’s heavenly earth.
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SUMMARY:Miranda Aisling Folk Concert at Manship Artists Residency
DESCRIPTION:MIRANDA AISLING FOLK CONCERT at Starfield\, the home of the Manship Artists Residency \nwith Matt Lefebvre on bass and Phil Benjamin on guitar \nSunday\, 21 September\, 2:00 pm \nRegister for concert online at this link. \nJoin local interdisciplinary artist Miranda Aisling (ash-lean) for a folk concert at the Manship Artists Residency on Sunday\, September 21 at 2:00 PM. Aisling will be joined by musicians Matt Lefebvre on bass and Phil Benjamin on guitar\, adding rich layers to her evocative folk sound. Bring your lawn chair or blanket to enjoy this weather-dependent outdoor concert. \nAisling’s original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. \nAisling will be performing alongside “Gathering\,” an installation of her ceramic sculpture on display at Manship from August 22 – September 28. This outdoor installation is a continuation of her ongoing series\, the Chubby Clay Bodies\, a light-hearted\, celebratory exploration of the natural shapes and forms found both in people and in pottery. These voluptuous\, tactile pots are wheel-thrown and hand-altered in Aisling’s pottery studio in the Gloucester community of Lanesville. \nSince moving to Gloucester in 2019\, initially as one of the first artists in residence at the Manship Artists Residency\, Aisling has performed at the Manship Artists Residency\, the Rocky Neck Cultural Center\, the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation\, and MAGMA (Movement Arts\, Gloucester\, MA). As a member of the Treehouse Charlatans\, she has performed at the Lanesville Music Festival\, Ipswich Riverwalk\, Gloucester Block Party\, the Cape Ann Museum\, and Art in the Barn. \nRegister for concert online at this link.
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/miranda-aisling-folk-conert-at-manship-artists-residency/
LOCATION:MA
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SUMMARY:Spring Concert at the Gloucester Meetinghouse
DESCRIPTION:Join local interdisciplinary artist Miranda Aisling (ash-lean) for a folk concert at the Gloucester Meetinghouse on Saturday\, April 5 at 7:30 PM. Aisling will be joined by musicians Matt Lefebvre on bass and Phil Benjamin on guitar\, adding rich layers to her evocative folk sound. \nAisling’s original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. \nSince moving to Gloucester in 2019\, Aisling has performed to full houses at the Rocky Neck Cultural Center\, the Manship Artists Retreat\, and MAGMA (Movement Arts\, Gloucester\, MA). As a member of the Treehouse Charlatans\, she has performed at the Lanesville Music Festival\, the Cape Ann Museum\, and Art in the Barn.
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/gloucester-meetinghouse/
LOCATION:Gloucester Meetinghouse\, 10 Church Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T130000
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SUMMARY:Altering Wheel-Thrown Pottery Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Register Online at arthaven.org
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/altering-wheel-thrown-pottery-workshop/
LOCATION:Cape Ann Art Haven\, 20 Maplewood Ave\, Unit 3\, Gloucester\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Clay
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250208T180000
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SUMMARY:Midwinter Waltz with Erica Pisaturo and Joey Thieman
DESCRIPTION:Waltz the night away with the first edition of what will be a regular occurrence at MAGMA – a folk waltz night! This is not the formal\, ballroom-style waltz. This is the easy going\, easy to learn\, and very fun to do folk waltz – with fabulous live music from Erica Pisaturo and Joey Thieman. If you’ve never waltzed before\, or would like to brush up\, join for a lesson at 6:00 pm\, otherwise come to enjoy the dancing and the music starting at 6:30 pm. \n6:00 pm – Lesson with Miranda Aisling & Ed Dahlmer \n6:30-8:30pm Waltz Dance Social with music from Erica Pisaturo and Joey Thieman \nAll are welcome\, no dancing experience necessary \nTickets $10-30 sliding scale\, available online HERE\, or at the door \n\n\nERICA PISATURO\nErica Pisaturo is a native of New England\, where she began her violin studies at the age of four. She performs regularly with the Lobster Cove String Quartet\, Symphony by the Sea (where she is also Orchestra Librarian)\, and as Principal Second Violin with the Cape Ann Symphony. After earning a BA in Music and Art History from Bowdoin College in Brunswick\, Maine\, she escaped the harsh winters to earn an MFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Savannah\, Georgia. While in the South\, Erica played violin in a number of professional symphony orchestras\, including the Hilton Head Symphony and Savannah Philharmonic\, both of which she also served as Orchestra Librarian.\n\nJOEY THIEMAN\nJoey Thieman is a multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter based in Boston\, MA. His forthcoming album “Letters\, Words\, Sentences\, Songs” is a culmination of his years of experience exploring and performing in different musical genres\, artfully weaving together influences from folk\, jazz\, and rock for an original take on the age-old story of love and loss.
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/midwinter-waltz-with-erica-pisaturo-and-joey-thieman/
LOCATION:MAGMA\, 11 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Art
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SUMMARY:Groundhog Day Song Swap
DESCRIPTION:This Groundhog Day\, four Gloucester singer-songwriters are coming together at MAGMA to trade songs and stories while looking for shadows. Join them on Sunday\, February 2\, 2025 at 6:30 pm and see whether their songs will welcome spring or another six weeks of winter. \nTickets are available on a sliding scale from $10 – 30 both online and at the door\, ensuring everyone has access to this community event. All ticket holders receive equal entry\, guests are encouraged to support as they are able.  \nBuy Tickets in Advance \n  \nMIRANDA AISLING \nMiranda Aisling (ash-lean)’s mission is to reconnect art to daily life\, a purpose you can see through her work as an interdisciplinary artist\, community organizer\, and creative entrepreneur. Using an art degree from Mary Baldwin University focusing on painting\, pottery\, and piano and an education degree from Lesley University focusing on community art\, Miranda is a professional artist and community arts consultant. Her original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. \n3RIAN KING \n3rian King is a singer-songwriter\, playwright\, and performer from the seaport city of Gloucester\, MA. Whoopi Goldberg once described King’s voice as the last sound she wanted to hear before bed to ensure she had beautiful dreams. With neo-cabaret band What Time Is It\, Mr. Fox? 3rian has released numerous albums and performed throughout the US at notable venues like Club Passim and the ART in Boston; The Duplex\, Dixon Place\, The Stonewall\, Joe’s Pub\, and Irving Plaza in NYC. Their circus show about queer archetypes and stereotypes\, Gravitational Fool\, premiered in the Afterglow Festival in Provincetown. \nRENEE DUPUIS \nRenée Dupuis is an active professional vocalist\, songwriter\, and private music teacher. With a degree in vocal performance from the University of Hartford’s Hartt School of Music\, Renée enjoys a diverse career as a freelance musician\, writing and performing with her acoustic duo Renee & Joe and as a part of  What Time is it\, Mr. Fox?. She is also a soloist with the Cape Ann Big Band. She is currently the choral director for Waring School. \nJOE WILKINS \nJoe Wilkins is a Cape Ann based singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. Known locally for his Bluegrass guitar and mandolin skills\, Joe is also a musical storyteller\, crafting songs about real life\, real people\, and situations we can all relate to\, as well as places we’ve all been. His lyrics are universally accessible\, and draw the listener in with skillfully interwoven imagery and narrative—sometimes joyful\, sometimes sorrowful\, but always contemplative. Joe’s songs blend Americana roots music with a modern folk\, and at times even pop\, sensibility. \nRecent releases include the songs Oklahoma\, and Slow Burn\, both available to stream on most platforms\, or available for download from Bandcamp at: https://joewilkinsmusic.bandcamp.com/track/slow-burn
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/groundhog-day-song-swap/
LOCATION:MAGMA\, 11 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250112T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250112T200000
DTSTAMP:20260423T031136
CREATED:20250104T211057Z
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SUMMARY:A Sunday Salon with Heather Atwood and Miranda Aisling
DESCRIPTION:Calling Cape Ann Creatives! Start the new year with a Sunday Salon at MAGMA on Sunday\, January 12\, 2025 from 6:00 – 8:00 pm. This informal gathering will be hosted by Cape Ann artists and organizers Heather Atwood and Miranda Aisling.\n\nAttendees are invited to bring a project they’re working on\, an idea they’re thinking through\, or just a desire to engage in thoughtful\, creative conversations. The aim is to create an inspiring\, convivial space to foster creativity in Cape Ann. Feel free to reach out with questions\, ideas\, or suggestions as we develop this new event series!\n\nRegister here
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/a-sunday-salon-with-heather-atwood-and-miranda-aisling/
LOCATION:MAGMA\, 11 Pleasant Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241207T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241207T190000
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SUMMARY:A folk concert with Miranda Aisling
DESCRIPTION:Join local interdisciplinary artist Miranda Aisling (ash-lean) in an intimate folk concert at the Cultural Center at Rocky Neck on Saturday\, December 7\, at 6:00 PM. Aisling will be joined by talented musicians Matt Lefebvre on bass and Phil Benjamin on guitar\, adding rich layers to her evocative folk sound. \nTickets are available on a sliding scale from $5 to $25\, ensuring everyone has access to this community event. All ticket holders receive equal entry\, and guests are encouraged to support as they are able. Tickets can be purchased at this link. \nAisling has called Gloucester home for five years\, first experiencing the city as one of the inaugural artists-in-residence at the Manship Artists Retreat. With deep roots in Cape Ann’s creative community\, she spent the past four years as Head of Education & Engagement at the Cape Ann Museum\, where she curated seven exhibitions and presented an impressive 1\,620 events for 45\,200 attendees. Thanks to the support of local artists\, Aisling has both a music and painting studio en route to Rocky Neck and a ceramics studio in Lanesville. \nStarting her musical journey by teaching herself guitar at the age of seven\, Aisling’s original folk songs blend frank vulnerability with insightful social commentary. A classically trained pianist who shifted from Bach to the Indigo Girls\, she brings the lively spirit of a folk festival to her performances\, engaging audiences with a mix of sung and spoken storytelling. \nPhotograph by Cynthia Staats
URL:http://mirandaaisling.com/event/a-folk-concert-with-miranda-aisling/
LOCATION:Cultural Center at Rocky Neck\, 6 Wonson Street\, Gloucester\, MA\, 01930\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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