Arts & Entertainment
Becoming Bulletproof, a new documentary by Michael Barnett about Zeno Mountain Farm, offers a glimpse into a world that more closely resembles a utopia than a traditional camp. Zeno was founded by Islanders Ila and Peter Halby, who met at Camp Jabberwocky.
Liz Witham and Ken Wentworth care about the environment. And they want you to care, too. The couple are documentary filmmakers whose series, Sustainable Vineyard, studies humanity’s relationship with nature.
As the years have progressed, Elizabeth Eisenhauer's Eisenhauer Gallery has moved toward more contemporary art, although many of the paintings that she sells still have a nautical or seaside vibe to them.
Sally Taylor’s Consenses art exhibit debuted on the Vineyard in the summer of 2014 with a three day event held at the Grange Hall. This year the exhibit reopened on July 1 in a more permanent space at Midnight Farm.
The Yard is hosting its second annual Pride, Not Prejudice event on Saturday, August 8, from 5 to 10 p.m.
The Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS) returns to Martha’s Vineyard from August 10 through 12 at a new location, the Harbor View Hotel.

