Art for all seasons
Summer may be over, but art is never out of season. You can paint something white well past Labor Day and still be in style. Plus, many Island galleries stay open year-round, so get...
Off-season art
With some 27 years behind it, Featherstone Center for the Arts, bestriding the hill on its six rolling acres, continues to be a hub of all things creative, and is once again feeding our...
History lessons
That treasure that sits on top of the hill in Vineyard Haven, the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, isn’t slowing down — it’s rolling right into a robust fall. There are bountiful offerings of exhibitions, events,...
An artists’ co-op
Twelve years ago a group of like-minded artists and artisans decided to pull together their resources and establish a cooperative gallery. Despite some turnover in participants over the years, the Night Heron Gallery is...
If these walls could talk
The humble red and brown brick façade of the Carnegie Heritage Center in Edgartown harks back to a day when Dr. Daniel Fisher and the Vincents were some of the wealthiest and most prominent...
The art of the Island
You may think that art museums — like concert halls and opera houses — are things you won't find on the Vineyard. But you'd be wrong. The Island actually has two different venues that...
Creative space
The Galaxy Gallery in Oak Bluffs is one of the Island's best kept secrets. Hidden away behind the M.V. Camp Meeting Association, on a lot set back from Dukes County Avenue, the Galaxy is...
Spring into history
Things are popping up at the Cooke House and Legacy Gardens in Edgartown, as the warm days of spring and summer finally greet us.
Starting April 2 through the end of October, weather permitting, the...
Take a walk through time
It may be winter, but things are hardly quiet at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum — a beacon of culture sitting on the bluff in Vineyard Haven.
In terms of what there is to see, you...