vegetables
On a recent summer morning in Aquinnah, Daniel Sauer was tending to a tomato plant with one hand and holding the hand of his 18-month-old son, Amos...
sign
Every Friday afternoon, for the last half-dozen years, Island watercolorists have been meeting and painting at the Up-Island Council on Aging....
piano
Curry simmering in the kitchen, a guitar strumming down the hall, World Cup on the television, the quiet tapping of keys on a laptop, impromptu...
Matt Griffin
The folks responsible for the musical Witness Uganda were seated in a circle of folding chairs in a large mirrored Vineyard Arts Project studio...
women
When most people think of the Yard in Chilmark, an arts colony full of modern dancers comes to mind. Perhaps a touch of bohemia, too, with artists...
How and why does an artist make the move from representational to abstract art? For recent washashore MarieLouise Rouff, it was about making...
Jemima James
Next Monday night Jemima James will treat the public to the kind of concert that regularly takes place in her own home. With two musically...
It’s Double Features at the Shaw Cramer Gallery for the summer season. The first double show — one on each level — opens with an artists’ reception...
Chris Morse
Chris Morse fell in love with West Tisbury’s Granary Gallery as a teenager, when he worked summers there through high school. Fifteen years ago, he...
barn
The North Water Gallery announces its opening show for the summer season, which runs from July 1 to July 14. The following artists will be featured...
Alan Susan
Some years ago, as a fresh washashore, I made the mistake of honking my car horn. It was at the blinker, coming from Vineyard Haven on an off-...
Richard L. Taylor, professor of business, law and ethics at Suffolk University in Boston, will be speaking at Union Chapel on Sunday, July 4 at 10...

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