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Events ARTS BARNSTABLE BANK OF CAPE COD • Through December: "A Hodgepodge of Things": Falmouth photographer Julie DeMello exhibits her work throughout the month at Bank of Cape Cod, 1582 lyannough Road,Hyannis. In January her works will be shown at the bank's Falmouth branch at 445 Main St. AT MICHAELS • Throughout the month of January there are free events and workshops at Michaels Arts & Crafts , 88 Enterprise Road,Hyannis. Decorate a vintage crate; learn the basics of scrapbooking; create jewelry; make a custom canvas and lots more. For a complete list of all the month's activities, visit http://locations.michaels.com/MA/ HYANNIS/1052/. ART ON THE WALLS • Through Jan. 7:"Art on Loan" program at Barn- stable Town Hall displays the work of local artists in the meeting room walls in the Town Hall Hearing Room and the Selectmen's Conference Room. Works by painter/printmaker Donna Davis are now on exhibit through January 7. ARTS FOUNDATION • Summer 2015 internships: Internship opportuni- ties for college. students or graduates interested in careers in arts & culture or non-profit organizations, late May to late August. Apply by Feb.15 to www. artsfoundation.org SEEKING DOCENTS • The foun- dation seeks volunteer docents to lead groups of Cape Cod students through the winter art visit, "Opposites Attract ," in January and February at Cotuit Center for the Arts. People with experience as a docent or teacher are especially needed. Those interested may email Christine Mascott at cmascott@artsfoundation.org. CAHOON MUSEUM • During the museum's renovation, the Cahoon Museum is temporarily relocated at 9 North St. in Mashpee Commons (near Starbucks). The Cahoon Museum of American Art is at 4676 Falmouth Road (Rte. 28), Cotuit. Open )0 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; Ito 4 p.m. Sunday. $10 admission,$9 seniors/students. Call 508-428-7581 or visit www.cahoonmu- seum.org. CAPE COD ART ASSOCIA- TION • Jan. 8-19: CCAA presents "A Class Act," an exhibit and sale of student and teacher works, with opening recep- tion and awards ceremony 5 to 7 p.m. Jan. 8. The Association also seeks sub- missions for "Breath of Spring," an upcoming open juried exhibit and sale. Entries are due by Jan. 15 at midnight ($15 submission fee), to https://client. smarterentry.com/capecodart. The Art Association , at 3480 Route 6A, is open Monday through Saturday. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. 508- 362-2909; www.capecodartassoc.org PHOTOGRAPHY CENTER OF CAPE COD • The Center offers classes and workshops,from Photo Essentials to Outdoor Photography to Photographing at Night and more. Call or visit the website for information. The Center is at 3480 Route 6A,Barnstable 508-362-2909; www.photographycenter- ofcapecod.org CAPE CONSERVATORY • Take a chance, fund a scholarship! A $5 ticket buys a chance to win $5,000 in Bosch kitchen appliances from KAM Appliance of Hyannis, and help raise money for music and arts scholarships. Through next May, tickets will be available at all Cape Symphony performances, at the box office at 1060 Falmouth Road, Hyan- nis,and at the Conservatory's Barnstable and Falmouth campuses. Winner will be picked next May at the Artini Partini Gala. There are opportunities for kids ages 8-15 to join the Cape Cod Children's Cho- rus,where members perform as a group, with the Chatham and Falmouth Chorales and the Cape Symphony. The Cape Conservatory, with cam- puses 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 Conser- vatory website for details on upcom- ing 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 • The Center,at 4404 Falmouth Road. Cotuit, is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, and offers classes in music and visual arts for students of all ages. Detailed information at www.ArtsOnTh- eCape.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 features artists Susan Carey,'Kathy Edmonston and Colleen Vandeventer and Bass River Pottery (local potter Jeanma- rie O'Clair). 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 by appointment. For more specific info on events, including classes, music, spoken word and dance,visit www. hyartsdistrict.com/hhac. TAO WATER ART GALLERY • 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. taowatergallery.com. SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOUR OF JFK SITES ¦ Take a free self-guided walking tour on the 1.6-mile Kennedy Legacy Walking Trail located in the heart of the HyArts Cultural District. Information signs give a 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. . CAPEWIDE WOODRUFF'S ART CENTER • Through Dec. 31: "True Companions," an exhibit and sale of small works, with a portion of all sales donated to MSPCA-Angell. More than 20 artists are participating. The Center in Mashpee Commons is open Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun. 11a.m. to 5 p.m. 508-477-5767; www. woodruffsartcenter.com FRESH PAINT GALLERY - The gallery 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 .freshpaintgal- leryonline.com. SACRED ART EXHIBIT - Through Feb. 2: "Luce Del Mondo/ Light of the World," a sacred art exhibit, with works by Filippo Rossi (Florence , Italy) and Susan Kanaga (Cape Cod and Italy) at Church of the Transfiguration , Rock Harbor, Orleans. For more details, call 508-240-2400. More info available at www.mounttabor. it/luxintenebris. AT THE LADIES' LIBRARY • Through December: Brewster Ladies' Library hosts "Then and Now - 70+," drawings,sketches , watercolors and acrylics by artist Joyce McConnell. The library is at 1822 Route 6A. 508-896-3913. NATURESCAPE GALLERY • Through Dec. 31: Author and illustrator Kate Walls exhibits original book illustra- tions from the many popular children 's books she's written ("Cape Cod Bog Dog," "Bog Dog's Beach Adventure ," "Cape Cod ABCs" and many more). There's also a sneak peek at her newest book in progress. 508-896-3867. AT MAYFLOWER PLACE • Through Jan. 1 :"Three Colors of Cape Cod," works by Joan McKenzie , Cathy Anderson and Elaine Gilberti,with an artists ' reception 5 to 7 p.m. Mayflower Place is at 579 Buck Island Road,West Yarmouth. 508-790-0200. BOWERSOCK GALLERY • Now on view: Works by Todd Bonita, William Thomson and Catherine Nash. The gal- lery is at 373 Commercial St., Provinc- etown. Information at 508-487-4994 or visit www.bowersockgallery.com. SEA CHANGES -A new installa- tion of works on paper by Yvette Drury Dubinsky is on display at SEA Space, 333R Commercial St., Provincetown, sponsored by the Center for Coastal Studies. The exhibit focuses on both a celebration of and concern for the oceans of the world. SEA Space shows works that "inspire a passion for science, the environment and art." More info at www.yddstudio.com AT GREEN BRIAR NATURE CENTER - "The Golden Age of Surf Fishing in New England,1940-1960," a special exhibit, is on display at Green Briar Nature Center, 6 Discovery Hill Road, East Sandwich - an extensive collection of lures, rods and old photos, on loan from a private collection. The exhibit runs through December. RICE POLAK GALLERY • The gallery at 430 Commercial St, Prov- incetown,is open for the 2014 season, and five new artists are displaying their work. Open daily throughout the sum- mer. 508-487-1052. ADDISON ART GALLERY • The Addison Art Gallery, 43 Route 28, Orleans, is open throughout the season and can be reached at 508-255-6200, or visit www.addisonart.com TAO WATER GALLERY • 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. taowatergallery.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. 508-540- 4345, www.maxredfire.com MILLER WHITE FINE ARTS • Miller White Fine Arts is at 708 Route 134, South Dennis, and is open Wednes- day through Saturday, noon to 5 or by appointment, www.millerwhitefinearts. com. ARTSTRAND - The artSTRAND Gallery at 494 Commercial St., Provinc- etown, is open 11a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Works on view at www.addisonart.com. CAPE COD ART BAR The Cape Cod Art Bar is at 11North St. in Mashpee Commons. The Art Bar holds ongoing classes for kids throughout the year. Adults can take a painting class with Marcia R. Wise , or a "Words & Action " workshop for performers and writers. Open Mic Nights hosted by David Jackson feature musicians, poets, per- formers and audience members , on the first Saturday of the month. The Art Bar holds ongoing classes and Friday Night Workshops in meditation , painting, drawing, art therapy, yoga and more. 508-477-2788. LYMAN-EYER GALLERY • The gallery, at 432 Commercial St., Provinc- etown, is open daily, 11a.m. to 4 p.m. 508-487 -3937, or visit www.lymaneyerart. com. MILLSTONE GALLERY • Sculptures by Benton Jones are featured at the Millstone Gallery, 3090 Main St., Brewster. 508-896-2452. EASTWIND GALLERY • Eastwind Gallery, 34 Main St., Orleans, is open Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 508-240-2133 or visit www.eastwmdgal - lery.com. CREATIVE ARTS CENTER - Creative Arts Center, 154 Crowell Road, Chatham, is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 508-945-3583 or visit www.capecodcreativearts.org . ROWLEY GALLERY • Rowley Gallery at 84 Route 6A, Orleans , is open 11a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday. 508-255-3690. STUDIO GALLERY ¦ Studio Gallery, featuring original paintings by Robert K. Roark and the photographic art of Anita Winstanley, is open 11a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and Sun- day by appointment "or chance." Roark accepts a limited number of private one-on-one art students , at levels from beginner to advanced. The gallery is at 766 Main St., Dennis. 508-385-4713. CAPE COD MUSEUM OF ART • Through Jan. 11:The Cape Cod Museum of Art in Dennis Village hosts an exhibit that highlights special gifts to the museum made over the past four years, honoring the individuals who have donated works of art to the museum's permanent collection, now comprising more than 2,000 artworks. New winter art classes begin the week of Jan. 12. Visit the website for a complete listing. The Cape Cod Museum of Art is at 60 Hope Lane off Route 6A in Dennis. 508- Continued on A&E:8 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO On Jan. 1, the Cultural Center of Cape Cod hosts a "Winter Magic" full-scale antiques show, 1 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. with dealers from Cape Cod and beyond. $6, $5 with discount card. No early birds! The center is at 307 Old Main St., South Yarmouth. 508-394-7100; www.cultural-center.org 'Winter Magic'