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Hours:1:30-4:30pm
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Arts & Culture

Holiday Lecture and Art Event at the Old Schwamb Mill

Saturday, December 1, 1:30-2:30 pm 'Meet the Machines!' The Old Schwamb Mill has been making wooden picture frames since1864. Mechanical systems researcher, Tom Calderwood, will give a presentation introducing the antique woodworking equipment used in the process.

2:30-4:30pm Opening Reception for “Driven to Abstraction” an exhibition of Abstract and abstracted art featuring painters Emily Garfield, John Maciejowski, Ann Salk Rosenberg and Regina Valluzzi. Exhibition runs through March 16.

The Mill is open Tuesdays and Saturdays 11-3 for tours and gallery viewing. Groups by appointment.

Shopping is available at the Shaker Workshops store in the mill’s barn: furniture, lamps, rugs, and many seasonal and unique gift items Mon-Sat 10-5
The Old Schwamb Mill, 17 Mill Lane (off Lowell St), Arlington, MA 02476

Contact: Ed Gordon (781) 643-0554 or info@oldschwambmill.org
Visit wwwoldschwambmill.org for more event listings

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www.oldschwambmill.org

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17 Mill Lane, Arlington, MA, 02476 map
Phone: 781 643-0554

Public transportation. Route 77 Arlington Heights bus to Appleton Street stop on Mass Ave. Walk right onto Lowell St. Mill Lane is the second right. Mill is on right.

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