Opening Reception (Summer 2023 Exhibition: Distinctive)
July 13 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pmLunch Reception (Spring 2023 Exhibition: Viewpoints)
June 2 @ 11:30 am - 1:30 pmOpening Reception (Spring 2023 Exhibition: Viewpoints)
April 13 @ 4:30 pm - 6:30 pmSpring 2023 Exhibition: Viewpoints
Jon Winslow and Annette Brennan Photography; Anita Loomis, Contemporary Watercolors and Oils
April 13 - July 9Fall 2022 Exhibition: The Aura Of Summer On The Coast
Annette Brennan depicts the beautiful scenery along the coast and brings forward its fleeting moments of beauty and engaging drama of its weather. She is a photographic artist who has been involved in bringing nature and all its beauty closer to home with a focus on boats, birds, and botanics.
August 18, 2022 - December 2, 2022Spring 2020 Exhibition: The Built Environment
The built environment includes all of the physical parts of where we live and work (homes, buildings, streets, open spaces, and infrastructure). It impacts everything we do and reflects who we are. How do we echo our environment in the artwork we produce? All mediums welcome.
March 6, 2020 - May 29, 2020Winter 2019: Fiber Exhibition
We all know how cold our New England winters can be. Let’s get warm with some beautiful handcrafted fiber art - both the practical and the whimsical. Rug hooking, felting, braiding, macrame, lace making, flocking, weaving, textile arts, linen, wool, cotton, handmade paper, silk, knitting, crochet, yarn, quilting, applique and piece-work. Anything to do with fibers!
December 13, 2019 - February 28, 2020Fall 2019: Summertime Exhibition
SUMMERTIME noun (1) sum·mer·time | \ ˈsə-mər-ˌtīm \ : the summer season or a period like summer. Is it a dripping ice-cream cone or a clear blue sky on a mountain hike? What does summertime mean to you? Sunny days, stormy afternoons, long lazy evenings, fresh food, fun & games, outdoor concerts. Come see what others have been up to all summer long and help brighten up the cooler months ahead.
September 13, 2019 - December 6, 2019Summer 2019: Portraiture Exhibition
Maybe it is a self-portrait or a pet portrait or a portrait of your best friend or someone famous? The style might be formal or fun, traditional or modern? Portraiture has a long history representing subjects such as depths of emotion, power and prestige, beauty, vitality, pain, despair or infamy. This is a chance to see the meaning of the portrait interpreted.
June 7, 2019 - September 6, 2019Spring 2019: Birds Exhibition
What do you think of when you think about birds? How important are birds in your life, in your community and in our world? Do you relate to the hummingbird with its tiny heart of paper-thin walls beating at over 1,000 beats a minute or do you find the majestic eagle more interesting? Or perhaps it is the ‘stuff’ of birds that you find interesting — intricate nests, the astounding diversity of eggs or amazing bird’s eye views? Birds have been a source of artistic inspiration for at least 40,000 years. And through DNA we know Tyrannosaurus Rex is the ancestor of the common chicken. It seems we have a lot more in common with birds than we may realize — they make nests, have long term relationships and mourn the loss off their young. Birds are hardy, beautiful and important.
March 11, 2019 - May 31, 2019