What is Arlington Alive?
In June 2012, when Arlington arts organizations, businesses, town officials, and supporters got together to brainstorm new ways to celebrate and promote our creative economy, Arlington Alive was born! The Arlington Committee on Tourism and Economic Development (ATED) and Arlington Center for the Arts (ACA) were key participants of that meeting which was hosted and facilitated by the Arlington Cultural Council (ACC). A grant provided by the ACC provided the seed funding for the Summer Arts Block Party, coordinated by ATED and ACA with help from the Regent Theatre. We hope the success of this event will keep the momentum going to create even more collaborative opportunities to celebrate the arts in Arlington.
Where is the Summer Arts Block Party?
Arlington Alive's Summer Arts Block Party takes place at
Broadway Plaza in Arlington Center, and expands through Mass Ave to the Jefferson Cutter House Green, in front of the Cyrus Dallin Museum.
On the day of the Summer Arts Block Party, free off-street parking is available at the Russell Commons Parking Lot in Arlington Center.
Get a map!
This event is easily accessible via MBTA buses : 77, 79, 350 and 80.
Broadway Plaza in Arlington Center, and expands through Mass Ave to the Jefferson Cutter House Green, in front of the Cyrus Dallin Museum.
On the day of the Summer Arts Block Party, free off-street parking is available at the Russell Commons Parking Lot in Arlington Center.
Get a map!
This event is easily accessible via MBTA buses : 77, 79, 350 and 80.