
The Preservation Society of Newport County
Rosecliff 548 Bellevue Ave. Newport, RIMay 30 - November 2“Richard Morris Hunt: In a New Light”Examining the mind, ambition and legacy of America’s premier Gilded Age architect, not only through the buildings he created – including The Breakers and Marble House – but also through his ideas.Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.(401) 847-1000NewportMansions.org/events
Koichi Ogawa, Blue Sphere No. 25, ed50, silkscreen, 2023.Highfield Hall & Gardens
56 Highfield Dr. Falmouth Falmouth, MA, United StatesThrough October 26“Trailblazers: Celebrating Contemporary Japanese Prints” “Ephemeral Grace: Botanicals by Deb Ehrens” Outdoor installationsThrough June 6, 2027“From Woods to Water: The Interrelationship of Living Things,” by Roman Tybinko. (508) 495-1878highfieldhall.org
Jennifer L. Anderson, A Distant Call (Great Horned Owl), watercolor.The Umbrella Arts Center
40 Stow St. Concord Concord, MA, United StatesThrough November 16“Voices of the Wild: An Ode to New England’s Wildlife by Jennifer L. Anderson”Through December 17“Joy & Peace: Contemporary Abstraction by Christiane Corcelle & Jill Goldman-Callahan” December 5 - 7Winter Market: featuring regional ceramicists, Studio Artists, and artisans; works for sale plus family activities.(978) 371-0820theumbrellaarts.org
Threadneedle Gallery
0 Threadneedle Alley (in the alley) Newburyport Newburyport, MA, United States.Through June 1“Nature Unfurled: All Shapesand Sizes,” a juried sculptureshow opening on May 3rd4-6 p.m. with works by NESculptors Association membersat Threadneedle Gallery. Allartworks are for sale. The eventis free of charge.Hours: Daily, Wed.-Sun.,12-5 p.m.threadneedlegallery.com,info@threadneedlegallery.com
Käthe’s Blues, 16” x 20”, photo transfer on patinated metal.Wellfleet Preservation Hall
335 Main St. Wellfleet, MA, United StatesAugust 1 - 31“Beneath the Layers” a deeplypersonal and evocative lookat the journey and challengesfaced by immigrant familiesthrough her family experiencefleeing Europe in WWII. LisaCohen captures the emotionalweight of displacement, theresilience of the human spirit,and the enduring power of familybonds through her artwork.Opening: August 1, 5-7 p.m.Hours: Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m.-4 p.m.Visit wellfleetpreservationhall.orgfor additional hours(508) 349-1800
Jonathan MacAdam, River Poem, oil on canvas, 2025.Three Stones Gallery
32 Main St. Concord Concord, MA, United StatesThrough July 27“Vernal Tidings” – Landscapesby Jonathan MacAdam (oil)and Emily Jo Rubinfeld (acrylicand watercolor); rockscapesby Colleen Pearce (oil onyuppo). New works by severalrepresented artists.Reception: July 12, 6-8 p.m.July 30 - August 31“Fruits of Our Labors” - Paintingsby Martha Wakefield and JillPottle; photographic andliterary narrative of an appleorchard in Harvard, MA byEllen Harasimowicz and LindaHoffman. New […]
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