Members show opens at Old Sculpin
Its past, present and future as the historic Martha's Vineyard Art Association's Old Sculpin Gallery in Edgartown opens this weekend with its group members show and selections from its permanent collection by Vineyard artists.
New Gallery in Vineyard Haven
It is, says partner Greg Watson, "a business partnership made in heaven.
Scenes from the Artisans Festival
This past weekend's 12th Annual Spring Artisans Festival drew a large crowd to West Tisbury's Grange Hall to view art and mingle.
Family Planning Art Show
This past weekend, the annual Family Planning Art Show was held at the Ag Hall in West Tisbury, and as always, drew a large and appreciative crowd.
Family Planning Art Show this Weekend
To art collectors, it's a once-a-year opportunity to see the latest work from more than 130 of the Island's top artists under one roof.
Eisenhauer Gallery Celebrates 10 years
The Eisenhauer Gallery will celebrate its 10th anniversary in style on Saturday, May 29 from 6 to 8 pm, with a recreation of its first opening night a decade ago.
Dragonfly Reveals Changes
Dragonfly Fine Arts Gallery at 91 Dukes County avenue in Oak Bluffs opens its doors this week, celebrating with a full roster of 23 artists and new work.
Creative thinking: gallery owners gather
On the evening of May 6, Island gallery owners met on the sun-filled patio of Farm Neck Café to compare notes, share ideas, and partake of refreshments.
Historic Painting Bound For Museum
Every so often, living on the Vineyard provides an opportunity to press your nose against history and breathe in the connection between now and then.
Gallery Glances
Painter Kara Taylor, whose Kara Taylor Gallery on Main Street in Vineyard Haven, is showing new and striking work, "From Above," a result of her flying over the Island taking aerial photographs that she translated to paint and canvas.
Ronni Simon Offers Creative Knitting
There has been some rearranging at the Simon Gallery in Vineyard Haven, and in addition to Peter Simon's photographs, the result is more room for the dramatic display of Ronni Simon's metallic wire and beaded wall sculptures, her wearable art jewelry, and a new section for her longtime passion, yarns for knitting.