ArtsFalmouth celebrates, sponsors, and promotes arts and culture in and around Falmouth. The mission of ArtsFalmouth is to promote the arts, culture, and creative economy of Falmouth; to facilitate collaboration among visual, performing, and literary artists and arts organizations in Falmouth and across the Upper Cape and to encourage community engagement in the arts.
ArtsFalmouth holds three major events each year: the Woods Hole Trad Stroll, Arts Alive, and the Jazz Stroll, as well as an annual meeting.
Woods Hole Trad Stroll 2024 will be held Saturday, May 4, 2024, in Woods Hole Community Hall and other locations in the village of Woods Hole.
Arts Alive 2024 will be held Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 14 to 16, on the Falmouth Library Lawn and adjacent Peg Noonan Park and Shore Street Extended, celebrating the performing, visual, and literary arts, as well as Juneteenth, Father’s Day, and Pride Month.
Jazz Stroll 2024 will be held Saturday, October 5 in the late afternoon/evening in various shops, galleries, and community spaces along Main Street and Queen’s Buyway.
Please email us at info@artsfalmouth.org for more information or if you would like to be involved in the planning/implementation process. ArtsFalmouth has no funded staff and relies on the help of volunteers to plan and run its events. Please help!
Contact us:info@artsfalmouth.org Mailing Address: P. O. Box 136, Falmouth, Mass. 02541
Cover Photo:Arts Alive 2021, Fiber Arts group, Falmouth Art Center
Arts Alive 2024
ArtsFalmouth held Arts Alive 2024 the weekend of June 14, 15, and 16 on the Falmouth Library Lawn. We celebrated the performing, visual, and literary arts, Juneteenth, Father’s Day, Pride Month, and Native American culture.
We videotaped most of the performances and are in the process of editing them, sending them to Falmouth Community Television, and posting them on YouTube. Click the hamburger menu in the upper righthand corner of the video below for our Arts Alive 2024 Playlist:
Arts Alive 2024: All events are free and open to the public. Please join us!
We’ve lined up 40 performances by a wide variety of musicians, dancers, and actors, who will be performing on the Falmouth Library Lawn and in Peg Noonan Park, and gathered 76 artisan vendors, who will be selling their wares on Shore Street Ext and Peg Noonan Park. In addition about a dozen nonprofit organization will offer information on the Falmouth Library Lawn, and there will be an Art Tent with fun activities for all ages. And food vendors!
ArtsFalmouth, Inc., has invited community organizations to set up a tent on the Falmouth Library Lawn to disperse information related to the arts and/or the Falmouth community. Participating Community Organization as listed here.
We need Volunteers to help on the weekend of Arts Alive! Tasks vary, but include helping vendors find their locations and help with setup and breakdown, as needed, sharing your talents with others by demonstrating your art or music skills or leading a participatory art or music activity, storytelling/story reading, helping to staff the ArtsFalmouth, Inc., information booth, photography and videotaping. If you can spare some time at the festival to help out, please fill out this form or contact us at info@artsfalmouth.org for more information about volunteering.
Thank you for your interest in Arts Alive 2024!
For information about past Arts Alive festivals, see our Arts Alive Archives.
5 PM: Falmouth Academy Student Ensembles Performances by Falmouth Academy’s music program students: chorus, jazz band, rock band, and instrumental ensembles.
6 PM: Shannon Davis
Award-winning singer/songwriter Shannon Davis is known for her songs containing strong imagery coupled with haunting vocal melodies.
7 to 9 PM: Town Dance with Puffy Elvis
Puffy Elvis is a big, old-time rock ‘n’ roll band made up of teachers, retired teachers, and some people who know teachers. Young in spirit and high in energy, the band plays classic rock hits and a few new tunes to encourage attendees to dance the night away!
Saturday, June 15, 2024: Performance Tent, Falmouth Library Lawn
Thanks to the Falmouth Art Center, there will be Artists on the Lawn Saturday morning painting a live model. Feel free to watch them create and/or to bring your art materials and join in!
9:45 to 11 AM: Juneteenth Celebration
Saturday begins with a commemoration of Juneteenth, the date in 1865, when the last group of enslaved people in Galveston Bay, Texas were declared free by the U.S. Army, two years after Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Paul Glass will emcee the event, which begins at 9:45 AM with drumming by Lisa Esperson to draw attendees to the Performance Tent. At 10 AM, Ashlei Weathers will offer a Libation, a ceremonial African tradition honoring the spirits of ancestors. Henry St. Julian will discuss the historical context of Juneteenth, and Representative David Vieira will read the Emancipation Proclamation as Major General Gordon Granger of the Union Army. The Juneteenth Celebration Chorus, Lawrence School students led by Eileen Cahill, will sing “Lift Every Voice.” Falmouth Public School student poetry and art will be featured.
11:15 AM to 12:15 PM: Tish Adams Trio
Jazz vocalist Tish Adams and will continue the spirit of Juneteenth with a vibrant selection of songs: elegant Torch Songs, high-energy Swing, rip-roarin’ Blues.
12:30 to 1:30 PM: Turning Point Dance Studio Students of all ages from the Turning Pointe Dance Studio, led by Laura Sciortino and celebrating their 20th year, will perform a selection of contemporary and classical dances.
1:45 to 2:45 PM: Joe Mongelli & the Cape Jazz Crew
Joe Mongelli and the Cape Jazz Crew Presents the Genius of Horace Silver, perhaps the most influential jazz composer and pianist and of the late 1950s and early 1960s. The Cape Jazz Crew is Joe Mongelli, trumpet; Scott Avidon, saxophone; Matt Hutchison, piano; Michael Dunford, drums; and Michael Ryle, upright bass.
3 to 4 PM: L’Esperance Mandolin Ensemble
Led by Josh Bell, L’Esperance Mandolins Ensemble is a group of 20 musicians, playing various types of mandolins, percussion, and guitar. Their repertoire includes classical, folk, and jazz music. the group has performed for audiences from New York to Rhode Island to Vermont for over 30 years.
4:15 to 5:15 PM: Cranberry Jam
Cranberry Jam is a 19-piece contemporary big band with vocalists performing big band instrumental and vocal favorites, along with contemporary arrangements of Grammy Award-winning songs through 2024.
5:30 to 6:30 PM: Greenlanders The Greenlanders are a retro ’60s/’70s folk quintet performing songs from folk revival artists such as the Kingston Trio, Peter, Paul, and Mary, Bob Dylan, Donovan, John Denver, and the Eagles. The group has been together for almost 60 years.
6:45 to 7:45 PM: The Paradise Rock Band
Founded in 1982, The Paradise Rock Band is led by lead singer Craigo Carlson, with Alex Lane on drums, Malcom Child on bass, Dickie Nolan and Eric Hayden on keyboards, and Noah Germolus on saxophone.
8 to 9 PM: 12-Step Boogie: Rocking in Recovery
12-Step Boogie brings a varied mix of music to the table, with a strong influences in R&B, blues, and rock. They play tunes by Tom Petty, Mud Crutch, Steve Earle, Warren Zevon, Joe Walsh, J.J. Cale, Johnny Cash, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, David Bowie, and many many more. The band was formed in 2015 by Gregory Fones, Kevin St. Pierre, and Wayne Morea. Each bring years of experience, not just musically, but also as seasoned veterans of drugs and alcohol use during their early years as musicians. Addiction eventually took control and robbed them of their dreams and almost their lives. Now through sobriety and unity they’ve joined together to revive their dreams and their music. From 12 bars to 12 steps—12-Step Boogie!
Saturday, June 15, 2024: Music Tent, Falmouth Library Lawn
10 to 11 AM: Allsorts: A Cup of Compassion with Morgaihne Huntress
Local performing artist explores compassion in her new pocket play, which explores compassion through poetry, prose, and song.
11 AM to Noon: Cape Symphony Flute Quintet Classical and popular music on piccolo, concert flute, alto flute, and bass flute
Noon to 1 PM: Falmouth Theatre Guild: A Cabaret of Show Tunes Members of the Falmouth Theater Guild will perform a variety of show tunes.
1 to 2 PM: The Harper and the Minstrel Jay and Abby Michaels are a husband-and-wife musical duo, the Harper and the Minstrel, who play medieval, Renaissance, and Celtic music on at least a dozen instruments. Jay plays several different harps, viola da gamba, rebec, dulcimer, and Baroque and classical guitars. Abbysings and plays flutes, recorders, pennywhistles, bowed psaltery, guitar, harp, and hammered dulcimer.
2 to 3 PM: Julian Loida: Music is a Visual Art
Percussionist and composer Julian Loida uses his synesthesia (a blending of the senses) as inspiration for his creative process. He regularly collaborates with dancers and partners with visual artists, songwriters/composers, and other musicians.
3 to 4 PM: The ZYG 808
The ZYG 808 is a Grammy-nominated musician, composer, producer, vocalist, DJ, and recording artist of Indie Groove, Alternative Pop, Rare Groove/Funk, Afrobeats, and Hip-Hop. He is a leading figure in the Thump & Soul music movement.
4 to 5 PM: Ubeyou Jeff Brown leads a three-person band on guitar, bass, and drums, playing Americana and rock ‘n’ roll, mostly originals.
5 to 6 PM: 82nd Street Band
The 82nd Street Band interprets lesser-known songs by Bruce Springsteen and plays other tunes in his style including songs by Tom Petty, Southside Johnny, The Rolling Stones, and originals. The mix of acoustic and electric guitars with bass, percussion, harmonica, and violin produces a blend of folk, rock, blues, and soul music.
6:30 to 7:30 PM: Cognitive Dissonance Cognitive Dissonance is a Jazz Quintet, based on Cape Cod, which specializes in Afro-Cuban and Mainstream Jazz. The band consists of Olivia Yingling – vocals, Bill McManus – alto sax, Greg Polanik – electric guitar, Sam Holmstock – percussion, and Glenway Fripp – electric bass.
8 to 9 PM: Wamptronica
WAMPTRONICA is an underground dance music group, specializing in House Music, Afrobeat and Rare Groove; raising the vibrations and bring the good vibes with grooves from the first light.
Saturday, June 15, 2024: Peg Noonan Park
Noon to 1 PM: Andrew Sexton Trio
Music from the 1920s to the 1980s, including standards and originals
1 to 2 PM: Michael Shea Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Michael Shea plays songs of American Jazz: some old, some new, and some original
2 to 3 PM: Rich Latimer Folk, blues, traditional country, gospel music
3 to 4 PM: Richard Keith Singer/songwriter
Sunday, June 16, 2024: Performance Tent, Falmouth Library Lawn
11 AM to 12 Noon: Falmouth Chamber Players
The Falmouth Chamber Players will perform several chamber music selections by groups of woodwind players: Wind Octets by Beethoven and Mozart (Beethoven Octet Op 103, Mozart Serenade No. 12 in C minor); Flute Trios; and Trios for flute, clarinet, and bassoon.
Noon to 1 PM: Troupe Mirage
Egyptian dance troupe
1 to 2 PM: North River Brass Quintet
The North River Brass Quintet is a chamber group of brass musicians from the Southeastern Philharmonic Orchestra and feature orchestral and contemporary styles of music from all genres. They have been featured in many venues and are delighted to share their music with the community for all to enjoy.
2 to 3 PM: Kim Moberg Band
Kim Moberg, Julian Loida, Heather Swanson, and Brian Miller will perform Kim’s original work, Seven Fires Prophecy: Suite for Humanity, a 9 song suite that ties the ancient Anishinaabe legend to our current social environment as a way of sharing indigenous teachings and life lessons.
3 to 4 PM: College Light Opera Company (CLOC)
Twenty-eight members of the CLOC 2024 vocal company present selections from the upcoming season and a celebration of Juneteenth.
4 to 5 PM: Kerosene Heater Band
Rocking country music performed by Katie Henderson, vocals; Mitch Summey, guitar; Ted Noyes, guitar; Cameron Hall, bass; and Andrew Ianniello, drums.
Sunday, June 16, 2024: Music Tent, Falmouth Library Lawn
11 AM to 12 Noon: The Northern LightsBand Four-piece band plays soft rock, Americana, blues, classic rock, and ’80s music
Noon to 1 PM: Rose and Jerry
Rose Martin and Jerry Doherty play roots/Americana music
1 to 2 PM: Bird at Sea Alt/indie duo of songwriters Sierra Partian (vocals) and Andrew Aghababian (guitar) collaborate on soulful and inventive music.
2 to 3 PM: Neil Ganju with special guests Wayne Baldwin and Bela Ganju
Neil Ganju, acoustic guitar, performs with special guests acoustic guitarist Wayne Baldwin and vocalist Bela Ganju. They perform hit songs from the 1950s to 2020s.
3 to 4 PM: Low Pressure Band Four musicians performing covers and originals
4 to 5 PM: Wayside Sound
Wayside Sound is an Americana band based in Falmouth and Boston. Composed of local musician and music educator Taylor Gonsalves and Jack Dudek of Boston, the band reimagines roots music, offering poignant storytelling, thoughtful guitar solos, and contagious passion, balancing traditional and modern sound, the vigor and depth of their performances is both memorable, refreshing, and captivating.
Sunday, June 16, 2024: Music Tent, Peg Noonan Park
2 PM: Tea Dance with DJ Kris Kay
DJ Kris Kay will be performing a traditional Tea Dance on the bandstand in Peg Noonan Park. All are invited to dance! Tea Dances originated in New York in the 1950s and ‘60s, when it was illegal for bars in New York to sell alcohol to people known to be gay. Tea Dances on Sunday afternoons became a legally acceptable way of socializing.
Thank you!
We gratefully thank our sponsors and donors who have made this event possible, as well as the ArtsFalmouth, Inc. Board Members who work tirelessly (mostly) throughout the year to organize our events, and the volunteers who help out. Thanks, also, to our many attendees, who support our vendors and performers!
Arts Alive 2024 Vendors
Arts Alive offers an exciting array of vendors in 2024 on both Shore Street Extension and Peg Noonan Park. Be sure to visit all of them!
NOTE: Vendors will be either on Shore Street Extended (to the right as you face the Falmouth Public Library from Main Street) or in Peg Noonan Park (to the left as you face the library from Main Street). In the listings below, SSE indicates Shore Street Extended, and PNP indicates Peg Noonan Park.
Artisans
Aestes Art (SSE) Amy Estes Original watercolor/pastel paintings on textiles, pillows, tea tiles, and marble coasters
Barnstable Bag Lady (PNP) Martha Gruhn Locally made bags and totes from repurposed sails
BFF Kitchen (PNP) Katie Buehlmann Dry rubs, seasonings, hot honey, vanilla, maple sugar
Brown Bowl Co. (PNP) Mike Adams Wooden bowls turned on a lathe
Bzzyfingers (SSE) Melissa Oliveira Handmade fabric gift items: zipper pouches, purses, keychains, reusable snack bags, book sleeves, notebooks, and more
Candles and More by Heather (PNP) Heather Pelland Gel candles, soy candles, pie candles, drink candles, cereal candles, wax tarts, book marks
Cape Carder (SSE) Laura Puopolo Photo cards, framed prints, mini meditation prints
Cape Cod Henna (SSE) JoAnn Whittemore Henna body art and accessories
Cape Cod Octopus’s Garden (PNP) Judy LaCava Sea glass and shell jewelry, sailboat earrings, and beach angels
The Cape Coop Farm (PNP) Liz Martin Homemade soaps, sugar scrubs, body butters, lip balm, hair and face care, alpaca wool items
EKL Designs (SSE) Ellen Lewis Wood products: cutting boards, boxes, and more
Eldridge Ceramics (SSE) Amy Eldridge Hand-built potter pottery inspired by the sea and natural world, with a good dose of imagination
Elias Studios Glass (SSE) John and Jennie Elias Hand blown ornaments, tumblers, hummingbird feeders, ring holders
Fox and Plover (PNP) Anastasiya Yakovleva Handmade crafts, paintings, t-shirts, stickers, art prints
Franky and J (SSE) Karla DeStefano Mixed-media art: stationery, greeting cards, paper pulp bowls and vases, framed paper pulp art, hand-painted planters
Jen Kano Photography (PNP) Jen Kano Photographs as finished pieces, matted prints, notecards, books
Just Tickled (PNP) Jeannie MacMasters Bows, tutus, bubblegum necklaces
Incandescent Gems (PNP) Nina Colón Handmade jewelry: necklaces, earrings, and more
Little Cat Metals (SSE) Carol Joannidi and Dana Hunt Jewelry hand-fabricated from recycled American silver and gold, along with ethically sourced precious and semi-precious stones
Oscar Boxer Doggie Duds (PNP) Kathleen Bamber Handmade dog collars, bandanas, bow ties, small batch essential oils
Paris & Company Jewelry (SSE) Robin Paris Coastal jewelry, seaglass and seashell nightlights, suncatchers, hair accessories, ornaments, hanging vases
People for Cats(SSE) People for Cats is dedicated to finding good homes for adoptable stray and surrendered cats and kittens, reducing the stray and feral population through spaying and neutering and educating the public about responsible cat care and ownership. They will be selling T-shirts, tank tops, hats, mugs, bags, and socks.
Petals and Seashells (SSE) Sally Langlais Dried flowers preserved in resin in mason jars, candlesticks, wine glasses, frames, candle holders, and more
Pine Island Maker Studio (SSE) William Brown Cast concrete geometric and pop culture planters and macrame
ArtsFalmouth, Inc. is run by an all-volunteer board of directors who plan and implement all our activities. All monies raised by ArtsFalmouth fund our three annual events, the Woods Hole Trad Stroll, Arts Alive, and the Jazz Stroll. If you are interested in joining the board or helping out as a volunteer or donor, please email us at info@artsfalmouth.org
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 136, Falmouth, Mass. 02541
Membership
Membership in ArtsFalmouth is open to visual, literary, and performing artists, and all those who enjoy the arts and believe in the value of supporting artists and the creative economy.