Art in OB

Gallaries, art strolls, studios, and more, Oak Bluffs art scene comes alive in summer.

The Oak Bluffs art scene is flourishing. With multiple galleries, artist’s studios, and gift shops featuring work by local artists and artisans now open for the season, there are plenty of opportunities to search for something unique to grace your home or to gift a friend.

To help raise awareness and consolidate the efforts of a number of the Oak Bluffs arts-related businesses, a handful of galleries recently launched an initiative called Arts in OB, which you can find here: artsinob.com.

As described on the website, “Arts in OB is an exciting, vibrant collaborative of art galleries located in the town of Oak Bluffs.” The participants include businesses on Circuit Ave. (Cousen Rose Gallery, Center of Knowhere, and Craftworks), in the Arts District on Dukes County Ave. (Galaxy Gallery, Alison Shaw, Knowhere Art Gallery, and Michael Blanchard Photography/Crossroads Gallery), and Featherstone Center for Arts, located just over two miles outside of downtown Oak Bluffs.

“We started this two years ago,” says Holly Alaimo, executive director of the Galaxy Gallery. “We decided that it was a really great way to promote the arts in Oak Bluffs. We’re trying to raise awareness — to let people know that our town has a really vibrant arts scene.”

The website promises that cooperative plans “to collaborate, inform, and have events to highlight and showcase the locations, and art offered by each gallery in the coming weeks and months.”

Here’s a look of what’s happening around town. All of the eight galleries involved with the Arts in OB collaborative are now open for business. Dates and hours of operation are included in the following listings.

Alison Shaw 
Long known as the preeminent Island fine art photographer, Alison Shaw and her wife Sue own and operate a gallery located in a former one-engine firehouse on the very edge of the Oak Bluffs Campground. Here you can find Shaw’s signature images, including classic black and whites and color seascapes that span over 40 years. This year, the gallery is introducing lots of new images. While there, check out the wonderful awardwinning flower garden that provides a wonderful welcome to the Campground. 88 Dukes County Ave.

Cousen Rose Gallery
The longest running gallery in Oak Bluffs, the Cousen Rose Gallery has earned a reputation both for the quality and range of the work, as well as for the weekly openings where folks gather to sip wine, enjoy live music, and meet artists and writers from both the Island and beyond. The gallery and adjoining courtyard provide a hot spot every Saturday evening in the summer, with old friends mixing with new for a pre-dinner celebration. The four-decade-old gallery features a multicultural array of artists working in a variety of media. The collection focuses on textures featuring encaustics, collages, oils, and handmade paper/mixed media. The gallery also offers  a curated collection of books by authors with a connection to the Vineyard, many of whom are on hand for book signings at the receptions. Zita Cousens is a well-loved figure in town who is always very welcoming to regular visitors and newcomers alike. 71 Circuit Ave.

Craftworks 
Everything you’ll find at this delightful Circuit Ave. gift shop/gallery is made by American craftspeople and artists, including many who hail from the Vineyard. It would be impossible to effectively catalog the inventory of this fun, aesthetically pleasing shop. Suffice it to say that a trip to Craftworks offers a visual feast with loads of items in many price points. Perusing through the shop’s collection of jewelry, pottery, metal sculpture, wood, hand-blown glass, floorcloths, fine art, fiber art, and lots and lots of jewelry, you’re sure to find the perfect gift for anyone on your list. Vineyard artists represented include numerous painters, jewelers, ceramicists, and more. 42 Circuit Ave. Open every day.

Crossroads 
Photographer Michael Blanchard’s work represents more than just beautiful shots of Vineyard scenes. Describing his work as “inspirational photography,” Blanchard aims to provide images that reflect the sense of calm and serenity he experiences when shooting at beauty spots around the Island. Blanchard has made a name for himself internationally through his social media posts and his two books, “Fighting for My Life” and “Through A Sober Lens,” which capture, through words and images, his struggles with alcoholism and how he used photography as a means of achieving sobriety. Members of his extensive following often stop by to share their own personal stories and connect with a man whose work has made an impact on their lives. 93 Dukes County Ave. Open Wednesday through Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm on Saturday and 11 am to 4 pm on Sunday.

Featherstone Center for the Arts
This beautiful six-acre arts campus incorporates six distinct buildings housing galleries, studios, and classrooms. The Francine Kelly Gallery, situated in the large modern Art Barn, hosts a revolving series of shows featuring work by local artists. Education is a large component of the Featherstone Center, with classes for children and adults, as well as summer camp programs, offered yea- round. The arts campus also hosts multiple indoor and outdoor events during the summer months, including live music, movies, poetry readings, and more. 30 Featherstone Lane (off Barnes Road). The Francine Kelly Gallery is open every day from 12 to 4 pm.

Galaxy Gallery
Operated and supported by the Martha’s Vineyard Center for the Visual Arts, the nonprofit Galaxy Gallery aims to foster and support local artists working in a variety of media. Every two weeks the gallery (whose entrance and parking lot are set back a bit from Dukes County Ave.) will hang a new themed group show, opening with a Saturday reception. The Galaxy Gallery offers visitors a great opportunity to check out work by both established Vineyard artists and up and comers in the local art scene. 99 Dukes County Ave. Open every day, 11 am to 5 pm.

Knowhere Art Gallery (Dukes County Ave.) and Center of Knowhere (Circuit Ave.)
With her two galleries, owner Val Francis has made it her mission to promote emerging and mid-career artists from all over the country, including some from Martha’s Vineyard. The gallery’s focus is as much on raising awareness and engendering thoughtful conversation, as it is on providing a space for up-and-coming artists to show their work. Past shows have featured work by a multicultural array of artists — both those who have shown at famed institutions around the world, as well as rising young stars. According to their website, the gallery seeks “to sow the seeds of a movement that will change the world. We want seekers…of truth; seekers of passion; seekers of purpose and most of all; seekers of knowledge.” Knowhere Gallery is located at 91 Dukes County Ave. Center of Knowhere is at 73 Circuit Ave.