
OPEN DOORS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Each month Open Doors will host an art event at the Weymouth Studio. The events are a way for us to recognize and help promote art in the community. These events are by donation and open to the public. Donations go to providing opportunities for emerging and well-known artists, poets, musicians and dancers to showcase and share their work at Open Doors Weymouth Studio.
At Open Doors we believe that our community is vibrant and thriving with artistic expression. We invite you to share your art with us. For more information on events and shows contact Gloria Monaghan, monaghang@wit.edu , or Marilva Wedge, customersupport@opendoorsyogastudios.com.

NEXT EVENT
Open Doors Center for the Arts Presents:
MARCH MADNESS~ POETRY READING
Saturday, March 15 | 6-8 pm
Poetry Reading followed by an open mic.
Location: Open Doors Yoga Studios, Weymouth Studio​
Events are FREE and Open to the Public. Event location is not wheelchair accessible.
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FEATURED ARTISTS

TERESA CADER
Teresa Cader is the author of four poetry collections. AT RISK, selected by Mark Doty for the Richard Snyder Memorial Book Prize, was published by Ashland Poetry Press in October 2024. Guests won the Norma Farber First Book Award from the Poetry Society of America, selected by Mary Oliver, and The Journal Charles B. Wheeler Poetry Prize (Ohio State University Press). Her other award-winning books include The Paper Wasp and History of Hurricanes (Northwestern). Her honors include two fellowships from the NEA, two grants from the
Massachusetts Cultural Council, the George Bogin Memorial Award, and fellowships from The Bunting Institute-Radcliffe, MacDowell, and Bread Loaf. Cader’s poems have appeared in The Atlantic, Slate, Plume, Poetry, Harvard Review, AGNI, Ploughshares, On the Seawall, and
elsewhere, and have been translated into Polish and Icelandic. She taught for ten years in the low-residency MFA program at Lesley University.
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CHARLES COE
Charles Coe is the author of five books of poetry: All Sins Forgiven: Poems for my Parents, Picnic on the Moon, Memento Mori, Purgatory Road, and Charles Coe: New and Selected Works, all published by Leapfrog Press. He is also author of Spin Cycles, a novella published by Gemma Media.
Charles has won numerous awards and fellowships from organizations such a the Massachusetts Cultural Council, The St. Botolph Club, The Boston Authors Club, and the Associates of the Boston Library. In addition, he is adjunct professor of English at Salve Regina University in Newport, Rhode Island, where he teaches in the Master of Fine Arts writing program.
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DZVINIA ORLOWSKY
Dzvinia Orlowsky is a Pushcart Prize poet, translator, and a founding editor of Four Way Books. She has authored seven poetry collections with Carnegie Mellon University Press, including Bad Harvest, a 2019 Massachusetts Book Awards 'Must Read' in Poetry, and her most recent, Those Absences Now Closest, named to Brilliant Books’s Most Brilliant Books of 2024 list. Ali Kinsella and Dzvinia’s co-translations from the Ukrainian of Natalka Bilotserkivets’s Eccentric Days of Hope & Sorrow was a finalist for the 2022 Griffin International Poetry Prize and winner of the 2020-2021 AAUS Prize for Translation. They received a 2024 NEA Translation Fellowship for their translation of Halyna Kruk’s Lost in Living published by Lost Horse Press in 2024. www.dzviniaorlowsky.com
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APRIL EVENT
April is poetry month!
Open Doors Center for the Arts Presents:
MIXING MEMORY AND DESIRE
Presenting
THE CHIVE COLLECTIVE
Saturday, April 10 | 6-8 pm
Poetry Reading followed by an open mic.
Location: Open Doors Yoga Studios, Weymouth Studio​
Events are FREE and Open to the Public. Event location is not wheelchair accessible.

FEATURED ARTISTS

ANNE ELEZABETH PLUTO
Anne Elezabeth Pluto grew up in Brooklyn, NY before it was cool. She is Professor of Literature and Theatre at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA where she is the artistic director of the Oxford Street Players. She is an alumna of Shakespeare & Company and was a member of the Worcester Shakespeare Company 2011 – 2016. She was a member of the Boston small press scene in the late 1980s and is one of the founders and editors at Nixes Mate Review and Nixes Mate Books. Her publications include chapbooks: The Frog Princess, White Pine Press (1985), eBook Lubbock Electric, Argotist ebooks (2012), Benign Protection Cervena Barva Press (2016), the edited print edition of Lubbock Electric Nixes Mate Books (2018), and full-length collections The Deepest Part of Dark, Unlikely Stories Press, NOLA (2020), and How Many Miles to Babylon?, Lily Books, (2023)
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CHRISTINE JONES
Christine Jones lives in Orleans, MA where she and her husband can be found swimming in their shark mitigating wetsuits all year round. She’s the author of Now Calls Me Daughter (Nixes Mate Review, 2022) and Girl Without a Shirt (Finishing Line Press, 2020), also co-editor of the anthology, Voices Amidst the Virus: Poets Respond to the Pandemic (Lily Poetry Books, 2020). She’s the associate editor of Lily Poetry Review and co-founder of the Lily on the Cove Manuscript Clinic and Retreat. Her poetry can be found in numerous anthologies and journals in print and online.
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EILEEN CLEARY
Eileen Cleary (she/her) is the author of Wild Pack of the Living (Nixes Mate, 2024), 2 a.m. with Keats (Nixes Mate, 2021) and Child Ward of the Commonwealth (Main Street Rag Press, 2019), which received an honorable mention for the Sheila Margaret Motton Book Prize. She co-edited the anthology ' Voices Amidst the Virus' which was the featured text at the 2021 MSU Filmetry Festival. Cleary founded and edits the Lily Poetry Review and Lily Poetry Review Books, and curates the Lily Poetry Salon. A multipushcart nominee, her work is published widely in journals and anthologies.
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GLORIA MONAGHAN
Gloria Monaghan is a Professor at Wentworth University. She has published seven collections of poetry. Her seventh book, Diary of Saint Marion, Lily Poetry Review, (2025) is featured at AWP. Her poems have appeared in Nixes Mate, NPR, Poem-a-Day, Lily Poetry Review, Mom Egg Review, Quartet and River Heron among others. She has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize, as well as the Massachusetts Book Award, and the Griffin Prize. She recently completed a film on painter, Nancy Ellen Craig, Daughter of Rubens, which was accepted into the 2023 Provincetown Film Festival. She is currently working on another film about the Dominican painter, Jose Ricon Mora.
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GREAT EVENTS... WONDERFUL MEMORIES.
PAST EVENTS



Open Doors Center for the Arts

GLORIA MONAGHAN's SHORT FILM DEBUT
Daughter of Rubens, was accepted into the Provincetown Film Festival 2023. This is a short documentary about the life and work of Nancy Ellen Craig, who lived in Truro with the reclusive poet Preston Carter. The screenings for the film were June 11, at 11 am at the Provincetown Art House 1 and June 18th, 4:00 pm. Provincetown Water’s Edge 1.
The film premiered on April 4th, 2023 in Blount Auditorium where several curators from local museums were invited and attended as well as the President of Wentworth, Mark Thompson and his wife Karen.
The Provincetown Independent as well as The Cape Cod Chronicle in addition to The Provincetown Magazine featured articles about the film!
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