Haverhill Cultural Council Chair Nathan E. Webster. (WHAV News file photograph.)
During the season ahead, Haverhill residents and visitors will be able to take part in a cultural fair and a Boardwalk Block Party, learn about printing, hear concerts, enjoy theatrical productions and more thanks to more than $40,000 in grants recently awarded by the Haverhill Cultural Council.
The state money was awarded to local nonprofits, individuals and local business leaders delivering activities and programs for students, seniors and children. Specific offerings include Haverhill YMCA Learning Pods, Self-Care for Haverhill Senior Citizens, “Chainsaws, Cheeseburgers and Rock and Roll” and “Musical Baseball Show.”
The Future of Tilt Brush
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Open Sourcing Tilt BrushTilt Brush, Google s virtual reality painting application, has collaborated with amazingcreatorsover the years, many of whom were part of our Artist in Residence Program. We have tremendous pride for all thosecollaborations, and the best part has been watching our community learn from each other and develop their abilities over the years.
As we continue to build helpful and immersive AR experiences, we want to continue supporting the artists using Tilt Brush by putting it in your hands. This means open sourcing Tilt Brush, allowing everyone to learn how we built the project, and encouraging them to take it in directions that are near and dear to them.