Artists

A Life Shaped by Art and Fishing Is Always a Keeper

Not many people can point to a single pivotal point when their life made an about-face, but Kib Bramhall has no doubt that art class changed his life. Sixty-five years later, he is still painting. His newest show opens at the Granary Gallery Sunday.

From Street Art to Landscapes

Edward Keating, a longtime staff photographer for the New York Times and frequent contributor to Rolling Stone, Time Magazine and New York Magazine, is having a show at Island Images Gallery in Oak Bluffs. He is best known for his gritty street photography done in New York city.

Following the Beat of the Creative Life

For Island's newest gallerists, the journey to the Vineyard included clogging, a band called Wet & Reckless and traveling the world working for relief organizations. CRFT SHW in Vineyard Haven is where these seemingly disparate experiences come together.

Stella Waitzkin Exhibit Opens

Selected sculptures and drawings by Stella Waitzkin will be featured at A Gallery on Uncas avenue in Oak Bluffs from July 19 to 31.

Two Artists' Paths Converge, Merging Friendship and Craft

Artists and friends Doris Lubell and Ilka List decided to show their work together in a visual arts show at the A Gallery. Deep Diving: Paintings, Drawing and Sculpture, will hang from July 5 through July 17.

Growing Creatively by Living a Life Dedicated to Discovery

Ruth Epstein will turn 89 in a matter of days and she has spent the better part of her life creating works of art.

Artist Brings Outside Beauty Inside Chilmark Library

On Saturday afternoon, the Chilmark Library hosted an exhibit of Phyllis Dunn’s photographs.

Webcam Art

Tracing Winter’s Shadows Through New Media Art

In November of 2013 new media artist Graham Smith began an experiment. He created art using custom software, the internet, local webcams and his smartphone.

Age of Imagination Knows No Boundaries

The renowned Vineyard painter Allen Whiting set up his easel Saturday at Featherstone Center for the Arts alongside 12 youngters, aged three to 10.

Printing and Sharing the Metaphors of Her Life

Althea Freeman-Miller
looks to plants to describe her journey as an artist. A morning glory represents her childhood on the Vineyard, a black-eyed Susan the person she was in college, and a tree her future.

Metaphor extends to her family, too, but it isn’t confined to botany. An iris and an anchor symbolize her mother, and a bird with a heart as a body captures her father. Her inner purpose is a beaming candle.

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