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Cape Conservatory
The Cape Conservatory, with
campuses at 2235 lyannough Road,
West Barnstable, and 60 Highfield
Drive, Falmouth, holds classes for
children, teens and adults in art,
photography, dance and music , as
well as after-school enrichment
programs. Visit the Conservatory
website for details on upcoming
Creative Art classes for teens
and adults.
Call 508-362-2772 (Barnstable)
or 508-540-0611 (Falmouth), or visit
www.capecodconservatory.org.
Cotuit Center for the
Arts
Through Aug. 3: Exhibit: "Pablo
and Me: Sculpture by Zemer Peled,"
works inspired by Pablo Casals'
cello.«Zemer 's brother, Amit Peled,
will play that very cello in concert
at CCftA on Aug. 2, part of a final
world tour.
Through Aug. 3: "Chartfields
and Related Works ," collage and
encaustic paintings by Marc St.
Pierre. »
The Center, at 4404 Falmouth
Road, Cotuit, is open 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tuesdaythrough Saturday,and
noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and offers
art, theater and music, as well as
classes in music and visual arts
for students of all ages. Detailed
information at www.ArtsOnThe-
Cape.org. 508-428-0669.
? Hyannis HyArts
Campus
The Hyannis Harbor Arts Center
at the Guyer Barn, 250 South St.,
hosts exhibits and events year-
round.
• Gallery Artrio hosts a special
exhibit , "Refraction of Light ,"
with paintings by Michele Poirier-
Mozzone,through July 26.
The Gallery features artists
Susan Carey, Kathy Edmonston
and Colleen Vandeventer and
Bass River Pottery (local potter
Jeanmarie O'Clair).
• All summer: Visit 7 colorful
Artist Shanties on Hyannis Harbor,
featuring local artists working
and selling their works from their
"seaside" studios. Artists change
weekly. There's free family enter-
tainment outdoors Thurs. through
Sat. evenings in July and August;
and live music Thursday, Friday
and Saturday beginning around 6
p.m. Shanties stay open through
September. Through Aug. 31, 11
a.m. to 8 p.m. daily; and 11 a.m.-5
p.m. through Sept. 28.
• Sarah Holl Artspace and artist
work studios at 50 Pearl feature
portraiture , jewelry, fiber and
figurative art. Studios are open
Saturdays and most weekdays,and
anytime by appointment.
• For more specific info on
events, includina classes, music.
: spoken word and dance,visit www.
; hyartsdistrict.com/hhac.
Tao Water Art Gallery
In West Barnstable: Through :
; July 25: "Fragmentation , Dis-
¦ placement ,Nostalgia and Desire,"
: works by George Xiong and Huang
¦ Duo Ling.
The gallery has two locations:
: 1989 Route 6A, West Barnstable
: (508-375-0428) and 352 Commercial
! St., Provincetown (508-487-8880).
: More information at www.taowa-
: tergallery.com.
•- Old Selectmen's
Gallery
The Gallery at the Old Select-
; men's Building hosts ongoing art
: exhibits, open to the public.
The Gallery is at 2311 Meet-
; inghouse Way (Route 149), West
¦ Barnstable. For more details call
: 508-362-8568 or visit Barnstable's
; HyArts District website at www.
¦ HyArtsDistrict.com
j ? Self-guided walking
tour of JFK sites
Take a free self-guided walk-
: ing tour on the 1.6-mile Kennedy
: Legacy Walking Trail, located in
; the heart of the HyArts Cultural
: District. Information signs give a
i history of each site and its relation.
• to the Kennedys and their lives on
: Cape Cod. Brochures and maps
: available at the JFK Museum on
; Main Street,Hyannis,or visit www.
¦ kennedylegacytrail.com. -
¦
j CAPEWIDE
; : Sketching for Scaredy
Cats
July 25-27: Local artist and :
: naturalist Mary Richmond holds
: a sketching class for beginners at
: Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. :
'
: For information or to register, call
i 508-349-2615.
; " ' On exhibit at Snow
Library
Through July 31: An exhibit :
: of artworks by Cape Cod artist i
i Joyce McConnell is on display •
: at Snow Library, 67 Main St., i
: Orleans , throughout the month, i
\ in the library 's Craine Room. On :
: view are botanicals, landscapes j
: and beach-relate d art in a variety :
; of mediums. 508-240-3760.
i Creative Arts Center
Through July 29: The Chatham i
; Creative Arts Center hosts a ret- :
¦ rospective of watercolors by Eliza-
: beth Pratt. Works by this Copley i
: Master include underwater scenes, :
¦ landscapes , shore birds, archi- ;
i tecture and many more subjects.
i The Center is at 154 Crowell Road,
i 508-945-3583.
j ? Sandwich Artwork at
the State House
A collection of photos, artwork
I and handblown glass from the I
I Sandwich Historical Society and
; Glass Museum is currently on
¦ display at the Massachusetts State
House, during the celebration of
the Town of Sandwich's 375th an-
niversary. The work is featured
through July 17.
Castleberry Art &
Craft shows
• July 19-20: Hyannis Summer
: Arts and Craft Festival on the vil-
: lage green, Main St., Sat. 10 to 6;
: Sun. 10 to 4. • July 26-27: Brewster
: Arts and Craft Festival, Drummer
I Boy Park , Sat. 10 to 5; Sun. 10
to 4. • Aug. 2-3: Arts and Crafts
on the green at Mashpee Public
Library, Mashpee Commons. All
free admission.
Addison Art Gallery
July 26: Opening reception for a
show of new landscape paintings
by Cleber Stecei, 5 to 7 p.m.
Ongoing: New works by first
place prize-winning Copley artist
: Paul Schulenburg; "By the Sea,
"
: watercolors by Elizabeth Pratt.
The Addison Art Gallery,43 Route
: 28, Orleans, is open throughout
: the season and can be reached
| at 508-255-6200, or visit www.ad-
disonart.com
^ Rice Gallery
Rice Gallery in Mashpee Com-
mons hosts the pottery exhibition
"Two Potters, Four Kilns, One Fire,"
through Aug. 14.
Gallery hours are Monday
: through Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,
: Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 508-
| 477-2787.
¥ Capturing Wellfleet
July 19:Works by local artists on
. display at Wellfleet Public Library
through Aug. 1, with a reception 5
I to 7 p.m. July 19. On July 21: Art
demos and artist's talk, 7 p.m. at
the library.July 22-25: Art demon-
strations and talks at the library.
For a complete schedule, call the
: Addison Art Gallery: 508-255-6200,
: or visit www.addisonart.com
P Free Fun Friday
July 18: The Sandwich Glass
Museum will be open free of
charge from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. as
part of the Highland Street Founda-
tion's annual summer program that
opens museum doors at no cost
to visitors. 508-888-0251; www.
sandwichglassmuseum.org
Sandwich Artisans
Fine Arts & Crafts shows by
Sandwich Artisans are held
throughout the summer on the lawn
of the Sandwich Public Library,
142 Main St, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The
schedule of shows is as follows:
Aug. 9, Aug. 30, Sept. 6, Oct. 1
1
. ;
Shows feature fine art,jewelry,pot- ;
tery, glass, photographs, handmade
clothing and accessories and much i
more. Vendor fees benefit the work \
of Sandwich Public Library, www.
sandwich-artisans.com
v Mayflower Place
Through Aug. 24: Art show:
"Pieces in Place" by Jeannette
Lyons, with a special exhibition
by Katie Jansson. Mayflower
Place Retirement Community, 579
: Buck Island Road, West Yarmouth.
i 508-790-0200.
w Bowersock Gallery
July 18-30: "By Design," a pair-
ing of'two color artists, Patricia
Kaufman and Lauren Pollaro.
The gallery is at 373 Commercial
j St., Provincetown. Information at
I 508-487-4994 or visit www.bower-
: sockgallery.com.
Cape Cod Chat House
Gallery
July 18: Talk: "Music and the
Brain," with Alicia Mathewson.
Through July 19: Exhibit: "Brain
Waves: Six Contemporary Artists
: Explore the Human Brain."
July 19: The art of floral arrang-
: ing, a discussion with Janet Turner,
: including a demo of her art and
; "thinking outside the vase," 2 p.m.
Gallery hours: Wed.-Sat. 10 a.m.
: to 5 p.m. The Chat House Gallery
: is at 593 Route 6A, Dennis Village.
• 508-694-7187, www.capecodchat-
: house.com
; > At Green Briar
July 26: Meet artist Chris J.War-
¦ rington and view his watercolors
: and pencil drawings 1 to 3 p.m. at
; Green Briar Nature Center, 6 Dis-
¦ covery Hill Road, East Sandwich.
I The exhibit runs through Sept. 14.
; ? Photo art
Through July 30: Photography
: by Tyler Norgeot is featured in
: an exhibit at Orleans Camera ,
: Skaket Shopping Center, Orleans.
: 508-240-1300.
Rice Polak Gallery
• Through July 30: Works by
: Ellen LeBow, Julie Levesque and
: Michael Snodgrass, with artists'
: reception 7 p.m. July 18.
July 31-Aug.13:Works by Lisbeth
: Firmin, Joshua Meyer and Dawn
: Southworth, with opening recep-
¦ tion 7 p.m. Aug l.
The gallery at 430 Commercial
; St., Provincetown, is open for the
\ 2014 season, and five new artists
¦
are displaying their work. Open
i daily throughout the summer.
i 508-487-1052.
! fc* Larkin Gallery
July18-23:Works of assemblage/
: mixed media by artist Lauren Wolk,
I director at the Cultural Center of
: Cape Cod, are on display,with art-
: ist reception 7 p.m. on July 18.The
\ Gallery is located at 405 Commercial
: St., Provincetown. 508-487-6111.
• Tao Water Art Gallery
In Provincetown: •Through July
24: "Trace Elements," work by
Megan Hinton.
The gallery has two locations:
1989 Route 6A, West Barnstable
(508-375-0428) and 352 Commercial
St., Provincetown (508-487-8880).
More information at www.taowa-
tergallery.com.
'%>¦ Addison Art Gallery
Ongoing exhibit: "By the Sea,"
watercolors by Elizabeth Pratt.
The Addison Art Gallery,43 Route
28, Orleans, is open throughout
: the season and can be reached
i at 508-255-6200, or visit www.ad-
i disonart.com
* Fresh Paint Gallery
The Fresh Paint Gallery, 169
• Route 6A, Yarmouth Port, is open
: Thursday through Saturday, 11 a.m.
: to 4 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 4,and
¦ features works by award-winning
: artists. More info at 508-375-9220,
: or visit www.freshpaintgalleryon-
; line.com.
Redfire Studio
Works by artist and poet Max
; Redfire Wheeler are at his Woods
: Hole studio at 36 Lillie Road, off
: Woods Hole Road The artist offers
: Open Studio (kids welcome, too)
I Saturdays through October , 11 to
: 4. Wine and cheese, 2 to 4. 508-
: 540-4345, www.maxredfire.com
Drawing from Nature
Join Cape artist Eve Aspinwall
I for a class , "Family Drawing," 9
; to 11 a.m. on Saturdays through
¦ Aug. 16,where adults and kids get
: together and draw objects from
: nature. All at Cape Cod Museum
¦ of Natural History,Route 6A, Brew-
: ster. Information and registration:
j 508-896-3867.
• ? Miller White Fine Arts
Miller White Fihe Arts is Jt 708
: Route 134, South Dennis. 508-
; 385-6932 and is open Wednesday
: through Saturday, noon to 5 or by
I appointment, www.millerwhite-
; finearts.com.
; - Naturescape
The Gallery at Cape Cod Museum
j of Natural History presents an
¦ exhibition of works by Truro artist
I Nancy Ellen Craig through July 31,
: including portraits , mural-sized
i canvasses , religion and dream
: drawings and landscapes in the
j natural world. CCMNH is on Route
; 6A in Brewster. More information
i at 508-896-3867 ; www.ccmnh.org.
j ? Forgotten Port
Through Nov. 30: "Forgotten
I Port: Provincetown 's Whaling
:
. Heritage," an exhibition at the Pil-
: grim Monument and Provincetown
I Museum,tells the story of how the
: country 's outermost town evolved
: from hunting to saving whales. The
• museum is at 1 High Pole Road,
I Provincetown. 508-487-1310; www.
j pilgrim-monument.org
j ? At the Glass Museum
The Sandwich Glass Museum
I in the center of Sandwich Village
; hosts exhibits:
Through Oct. 31: The acclaimed
: McDermott Glass Studio presents
: glass art by David McDermott and
| Yukimi Matsumoto and works by
i Isabel Green and Bryan Randa.
i $8, $2 kids 6 to 14. 508-888-0251,
I www.sandwichglassmuseum.org
! ' FAWC events
: . July 12: The Fine Arts Work
• Center Annual Summer Awards
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