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Dates:Saturday, June 18, 2022 - Saturday, June 18, 2022
Hours:10:00am - 3:00pm
Ages:Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Outdoor
Cost:Free see below
Category:Fairs & Festivals

Join us on Saturday, June 18 from 10:00am to 3:00pm on Centre Common for a FREE multicultural festival celebrating the artistic and ethnic diversity of Framingham!

“Many Cultures, One Heart” is a public art project designed to highlight the artistic and ethnic diversity of Framingham through a series of heart sculptures painted by local artists and placed around the Cultural District and the City of Framingham.

All of the new public art statues will be unveiled during the “Many Cultures, One Heart” Festival, giving attendees an opportunity to see each up close and personal!

Plus, you can wander dozens of arts & crafts booths, try your hand at several free craft projects, and watch a series of multicultural performances by Performing Arts Center of MetroWest, CJT Dream Dance, Kasibahagua Indigenous Dancers, The Brothers Walk Band, MOHI Parivar, Ezekiel's Wheels Klezmer Band, Phoenix Orchestra, Tarciso Alves Band, Los Sugar Kings, and Heavey Quinn Academy of Irish Dance.

The artists on this project represent the many communities that call Framingham home, and include Black, Indigenous, Asian, Brazilian, Latino, white, multiracial, Jewish, LGBTQ+, and disabled artists from all walks of life, ranging from teens to seniors.

For more information, including the festival schedule and parking info, please CLICK HERE.

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FREE

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bit.ly/FCCCDfestival

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2 Oak Street, Framingham, MA, 01701 map

From points west: Take Rt. 9E to the Edgell Road exit. Make a left on Main St/Edgell Road. Cross over Rt. 9. Centre Common will be one block up on your left.

From points east: Take Rt. 30W to the Edgell Road exit. Make a right on Edgell Road. Centre Common will be one block up on your left.

Festival attendees may park behind the Danforth Art Museum, at the First Parish Church, Plymouth Church, and in the lower parking lot at the Learning Center for the Deaf. Handicap parking is available at the Village Hall.

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