Language Lives: A four-day arts and humanities event celebrating the printed book, spoken word, and the art that accompanies and inspires literature. The festival will take place in Ipswich, Massachusetts, from October 5-8th, coinciding with the Illuminations festival, and will be open to the general public.
A Book Festival for the Lovers of Words and the Art that Accompanies It.
The Language Lives Festival aims to foster an appreciation for the interconnectedness of literature, art, children's literature and art books by inviting visual artists, recorded voice actors, designers, poets, novelists, and writers of all kinds to participate. It will provide a platform for these talented individuals to showcase their work and engage with the community in the creative process.
October 5-8, 2023 Language Lives will be held at Ebsco Hall.
Ebsco Hall is steps from the Ipswich Commuter Rail Station. 5 Peatfield Street, Ipswich, MA 01938
All events are open to the public at no cost. At the Saturday & Sunday Expo there will be local art and books for sale in the Exhibition Hall. Exhibitors will be independently choosing what methods of payment to accept. (Tentative) There will be refreshments available for purchase at the event.
The festival is asking for a $5 donation to secure a time on the stage. Slots are also available at a discount.
Use coupon code "Starving" to opt out of the donation.
For more information about the Poerty Showcase, Storytelling Event, and On the Stage please look at information using the navigation above Perform -> About the Events
The festival is requesting a $25 donation for a table space on the Exhibit Hall floor for a 5' table space.
The festival is requesting a $45 donation for a table space on the Exhibit Hall floor for a 8' table space.
For more information about the Expo please look at information using the navigation above Exhibit -> About the Expo
All people organizing the Language Lives Festival are volunteers. All donations will be used to cover the costs of setting up the event. All excesses raised will be donated to the Ipswich Arts Association.
There is limited parking at Ebsco Hall. Ipswich Residents can park in the MBTA parking lot.
We ask that out of town guest use public transportation when possible.
The lot at Ebsco Hall will be reserved for visitors with disabilities.
Performers and Exhibitors can unload at Ebsco Hall and then move their vehicle to the Public Parking lot between Market Street and Hammatt Street in Downtown Ipswich.
Ebsco Hall is steps from the Ipswich Commuter Rail Station. 5 Peatfield Street, Ipswich, MA 01938
From North Station. Commuter Rail (Purple) Ipswich / Newburyport
Ipswich Commuter Rail Station. Upon exiting the train travel right down the platform. At the end of the platform, turn left towards 5 Peatfield Street, keeping the parking lot on your left. Approximately 0.2 miles.