Sign-ups are underway for the Chappy-based artist's weekly art classes, taking place on Zoom from April through August.
Students from the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School have received 42 nominations in the 2021 Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.
A new Martha's Vineyard Museum exhibit by photographer Neal Rantoul captures the Vineyard by land, sea and air. The exhibit opens Jan. 22.
It started like any other year for the Vineyard’s thriving arts scene, with a quiet, recuperative January as a promising 2020 unfolded. Two months...
Island cartoonist Paul Karasik, known for his work in the New Yorker and the Vineyard Gazette, teaches a weekly comics workshop online beginning Jan...
At the performing arts center, there would have been standing ovations. Instead, applause came in the form of blaring car horns for the regional high...
The Steamship Authority has announced the winners of its Sail Into Imagination children's artwork calendar contest, including nine Martha's Vineyard...
More than 40 people turned out Saturday afternoon for Covid Monologues MV, a group reading in the Martha’s Vineyard Museum courtyard.
UnExquisite Corpse blended a dance, music and theatre in Halloween weekend performances held outside the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.
A new exhibition of photographs by Libby Ellis at the Carnegie in Edgartown offers a different way of looking at Island flowers.
On Sunday, after nine months overseas, The Dance sculpture by Jay Lagemann returned home to the Field Gallery with a new jade green finish.
Beginning earlier this week and running through Nov. 15, the mind and talent of Paul Karasik will be on display at the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center.

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Arts Briefs

The group art show, VIP by Land and Sea, is now online, complete with artist photos and an auction where collectors can bid on their work via eBay.

Featherstone in Oak Bluffs is kicking off its 2020 season with a bit of a twist, an art exhibit all about numbers.

There will be an author talk at the Chilmark Library by Michael Blanchard on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

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