Louisa McCullough
Martha Hall Kelly’s first novel Lilac Girls, was published this spring and became a New York Times bestseller within weeks.
For a recent exhibition, Louisa Gould had to hang a variety of paintings that featured bold colors and large canvases.
Barney Zeitz is working on a series of eight-foot-tall stained glass windows, destined for a small Evangelical parish in Flieden, Germany.
In her play Occupied Territories, writer and director Mollye Maxner attempts to provide audiences with a lot more than entertainment.
A post-modern dance performance led by Reggie Wilson will introduce the 14th annual Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival.
Richard Taylor's new book, Martha’s Vineyard: Race, Property, and the Power of Place, traces the story of the African American community on the Vineyard.
