The Martha’s Vineyard Art Association (MVAA) is currently presenting oil paintings by Nancy Blair, photography by Emily Drazen, paintings by Ovid Ward, and a retrospective of artwork by the late Renee O’Sullivan. The exhibit runs through September 2 at the Old Sculpin Gallery located at Dock Street in Edgartown, next to the Chappy ferry.

Due to hurricane Irene, the reception for these artists was postponed to Thursday, September 1, from 5 to 7 p.m.

The exhibit will grow larger on Sept. 3 with additional artists joining the show including Anthony Benton Gude, Sheila Fane, and Eva Cincotta. There will be an additional reception on Sunday, September 4, from 5 to 7 p.m.

Old Sculpin Gallery is a nonprofit organization that supports the local arts culture through education, preservation of accomplished and historical works in its permanent collection, and exhibition of island artwork by current members. Purchased by the MVAA in 1954 from the boat builder Manuel Swartz Roberts, the Old Sculpin Gallery is the oldest gallery on Martha’s Vineyard.

For more information, call 508-627-4881 or visit oldsculpingallery.org.