Dorchester Art Project recently spotlighted its ongoing partnership with Boston Little Saigon in a post featuring a clip from a recent Night Market event. The video, shared on social media, captures the intersection of people, culture, and community that defines both organizations’ shared mission.
Located in Fields Corner, Boston Little Saigon is a state-recognized cultural district focused on preserving and promoting Vietnamese-American heritage and business activity in Dorchester. The Night Market is one of its recurring public events that brings together local vendors, artists, performers, and families for an open-air evening of food, culture, and community gathering.
Dorchester Art Project, a local creative hub and community space, has consistently worked alongside Boston Little Saigon and other neighborhood partners to highlight the diversity of the area through arts programming, collaborative events, and resource sharing. Their recent post underscores the role of events like the Night Market in building accessible, cross-cultural experiences.
The featured clip reflects a vibrant evening of activity, offering a glimpse into the growing cultural ecosystem along Dorchester Avenue. “Have you been to @bostonlittlesaigon Night Market?” the post asks, inviting more local residents and visitors to take part in future events.
For updates on upcoming Night Markets and collaborative programming, follow both @dorchesterartproject and @bostonlittlesaigon on social media.