Violinist Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) at the 2022 Arts at the Armory Gala. Photo by Jesse Buckley. Copyright 2022 Jesse Buckley.

2022 ARTS IN THE ARMORY GALA PHOTOS

Photographer Jesse Buckley captures “A Night in Bloom”


(Somerville Wire) – Last week, Arts in the Armory held its 2022 fundraising gala with the theme “A Night in Bloom” at the Center for Arts at the Armory at 191 Highland Ave. Somervillle-based photographer Jesse Buckley was on hand to document the evening’s festivities. Slideshow follows (use right and left arrow keys to move between photos). Note: since the slideshow is based on some wonky old open source code, you can view album directly in Google Photos here if it’s not appearing properly for you below.



All photos by Jesse Buckley. Copyright 2022 Jesse Buckley. Used with permission of the photographer.


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