Art
While studying at Princeton University, Jay Lagemann squeezed in every art history class he could between his load of mathematics courses.
From baseball player Roberto Clemente to Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor to Mother Goose, Featherstone's newest exhibition tells a range of Latinx stories.
If the manufacture of oil paints were to stop, how could an artist continue to paint?
On Saturday, author Lynn Ditchfield and artist and illustrator Janice Frame will discuss the newly-released book Borders to Bridges: Arts-Based Curriculum for Social Justice.
When P. Andre Arguimbau was a child he met the revered maritime artist John Stobart. The experience inspired Mr. Arguimbau, and this Friday he opens his Mariner Gallery in the Edgartown location of Mr. Stobart's former gallery.
Featherstone Center for the Arts is presenting a new show Timeless — Celebrating Island Women Artists Over 80.
