Art Gallery Openings on Nantucket
The 2011 art season kicked off this weekend with numerous art openings for Daffoldil weekend. You can see photos from the new Robert Foster Gallery and South Wharf Gallery on Mahon About Town Nantucket Blog
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The 2011 art season kicked off this weekend with numerous art openings for Daffoldil weekend. You can see photos from the new Robert Foster Gallery and South Wharf Gallery on Mahon About Town Nantucket Blog
The shores of Vancouver Island’s wild west coast are overflowing with Whale based Art & celebrations during this week’s Pacific Rim Whale Festival, as they celebrate the arrival of upwards of 20,000 grey whales on their northbound migration from the Baja Peninsula to Alaska’s Bering Strait and beyond.
Visit the link to find out more about the Pacific Rim Whale Festival and support this great cause
Spring comes as an inspirational explosion of colour for every artist on Nantucket in the shape of the Nantucket Daffodil Festival (April 29 – May 1, 2011)
From April through May over three million daffodils bloom on Nantucket Island. This blossoming, and the advent of spring itself, is the focal point of the Nantucket Island Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Daffodil Festival. The Festival’s is the Antique Car Parade, and features hundreds of daffodil themed antique cars (pre-registration necessary for participation.) After winding through town and across the island to the charming village of Siasconset, participants join residents and visitors for the Daffodil Tailgate Picnic.
For more information call 508-228-1700 or visit Nantucket Daffodil Festival Facebook Page. Look out for more info on Nantucket Spring calendar including Figawi Race Weekend, Nantucket Wine Festival, Nantucket Restaurant Week and Nantucket Film Festival!
Judith A. Brust is pleased to announce her new affiliation with The Gallery at 35 Main and gallery owner and collector Kathleen Knight. Brust will join the line-up of established artists represented by Knight at her two Nantucket galleries—The Gallery at Four India, which Knight has owned for the past 23 years, and The Gallery at 35 Main, which she opened in 2009 in its prominent, two-level Main Street location. (more...) Posting tweet...