Louisa McCullough
This summer, Megan Ottens-Sargent has rechristened the Gay Head Gallery as Sargent Gallery in honor of her husband and the melding of her life’s passions — art, and environmental conservation and advocacy.
Amy Brenneman and Sabrina Peck have been best friends for so long they put peanut butter and jelly to shame. Next week they will present their third major work together, Threshold: 90-52-15, at the Yard in Chilmark.
Cindy Kane's art exhibit Empty Skies, which focuses on extinct birds, will land briefly at the Marine Hospital on Friday, July 15, from noon to 8 p.m.
On Tuesday, Frederick Douglass came alive again as Islanders took turns reading his speech, The Meaning of the Fourth of July to the Negro, at the Edgartown church.
Edgartown’s annual Fourth of July Parade welcomed the entire Martha's Vineyard community Monday.
The Vineyard Conservation Society’s 51st annual meeting included a photo exhibit and the announcement of a $2 million capital campaign.
