Mayor’s Trolley Tour
The Prado (Paul Revere Mall) 16 Charter Street, Boston, MA, United StatesNEMPAC is thrilled to partner again with the City of [...]
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NEMPAC is thrilled to partner again with the City of [...]
Opera on the Prado NEMPAC's pop-up Opera on the Prado [...]
Join us for our annual Community Event – Pumpkin Painting [...]
Don’t miss NEMPAC’s annual Soirée on the Prado, a stylish event [...]
Join The North End Music & Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC) [...]
Private Music Instruction Student Recitals Sunday, June 2nd, 2024 [...]
Saturday, June 1st, 2024 Venue: The Prado (Paul Revere Mall) [...]
We are so thrilled to present the Community Sing on [...]
Join us for our annual Community Event – Pumpkin Painting [...]
Don’t miss NEMPAC’s annual Soirée on the Prado, a stylish [...]
NEMPAC's pop-up Opera on the Prado will feature Boston-based Emerging Artists from [...]
NEMPAC's pop-up Opera on the Prado will feature Boston-based Emerging Artists from [...]
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NEMPAC acknowledges that the land our non-profit resides on is the ancestral homeland of the Pawtucket and Massachusetts tribal nations. We honor these communities and the elders of these nations – past, present, and future – whose practices and spiritualities are tied to the land. We recognize the enduring relationships between Indigenous communities and the traditional territories that our buildings occupy. As an Arts and Educational Non-profit, we believe there is an obligation to accurately and responsibly acknowledge the unceded land our institution is built upon. We recognize that American Indian, Native American, Indigenous, First Peoples, First Nations, and Aboriginal communities are present and alive today, and are not mere relics of history.