Summer Light
An exhibition of new work by SaraJane Doberstein and Maryalice Eizenberg capturing iconic images of Cape Cod beaches and gardens.
An exhibition of new work by SaraJane Doberstein and Maryalice Eizenberg capturing iconic images of Cape Cod beaches and gardens.
Paul Schulenburg is an internationally collected artist whose work has shown in the Hopper House Museum, twice in solo shows at the Cape Cod Museum of Art, and in many group exhibitions at CCMA, Provincetown Art Association and Museum, and Cahoon Museum of American Art. He has appeared over a dozen times in respected national art publications including on the cover of American Art Collector. Schulenburg is a first place prize-winning Copley artist, a juried member of Oil Painters of America and was commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to create a portrait of museum trustee Eliot Forbes.
Join these long-time painting comrades, both recipients of extensive national recognition, for a distinctive show of new works. In their own styles, these master artists capture the magnificence of our natural environment, our structures and those around us.
Cleber Stecei One Man Show Reception
When one imagines Olivier's paintings, it immediately brings to mind the true meaning of the French phrase, “joie de vivre.” Spanning the world from Morocco to Rome, Egypt to Venice, Mr. Verley's works inspire and capture the essence of his subjects, be it horses and their Moroccan riders going full gallop across the plains or a farmer captured in a field of ruby drenched poppies. His paintings have the capacity to energize and evoke feelings of desiring to be there...in … Read More
Plein air painters will be painting the shores, town and historic sites of Truro, the town that Edward Hopper chose to live and to paint for decades. Artists will deliver the wet paintings to the Highland House Museum to be added to the After Hopper exhibition.
Wine and nibbles meet and greet, tour the museum including the newly created Hopper Room
After Hopper honors the legacy of Edward Hopper by celebrating contemporary artists inspired by his work and the places he painted with an emphasis on Cape Cod. In 1930, Edward Hopper and his wife Jo spent their first summer on Cape Cod in Massachusetts. Having traveled through many states and France, they built their home here on a bluff overlooking Cape Cod Bay. Hopper is considered America’s greatest realist painter. His unforgettable images, infused with emotion, speak of history and … Read More
Paul Batch is praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes. He focuses on transitions, painting various times of day, changing weather, and the rich seasons New England offers. Batch earned his MFA at Hartford Art School and has been featured numerous times in national art publications. Jonathan Earle began his career as at an architectural firm in Boston while gradually refining his skills as a fine artist. With his paintings, he strives to convince the viewer to honor the instance of … Read More
Watch award-winning painters as they create work inspired by the shores of Orleans. Plein air, French for "open air," describes paintings created outdoors. French Impressionists, including Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, advocated en plein air painting. Charles Webster Hawthorne, who is attributed with starting the art colony in Provincetown, came to Cape Cod to teach painting en plein air. The public is invited to come and watch as adults and children alike are enthralled by seeing a painting move from … Read More
Join artists and friends for a casual reception and exhibition of new paintings inspired by the shores and waters of Cape Cod. Book signing with Susan Anarino, author of 365 Cape Cod Ponds, Day by Day. "Once I discovered that Cape Cod had 365 ponds I vowed to see if this was true. I found the magic under snow draped pines, beneath squawking seagulls, beside bandstands and in rainy woods. There I encountered swans, herons, boat parades and a little … Read More
Maryalice Eizenberg and Jonathan McPhillips are widely recognized and acclaimed painters with tremendous passion for depicting this coastal lifestyle. With distinct styles, they share exceptional abilities to infuse life and energy into their paintings. Be it a charming cottage interior, or the roaring Atlantic surf, their interpretations offer the viewer connections with the emotional essence of our surroundings.Come meet these master artists and view the plein air pieces that completed earlier in the day as part of the 30th Orleans … Read More
Paul Schulenburg’s 2018 show will include new paintings inspired by the working waterfront, primarily from the Chatham Fish Pier, with a few large format paintings of working fishermen and women. "I recently met a young woman working on a local fishing boat, exuding youth, strength, grace and beauty. She inspired some favorite new work.” — Paul Schulenburg There are new paintings of panoramic outer beaches as well as cozy interior spaces. Plus there will be a few paintings inspired by … Read More
“Figural work is my passion because of the evocative nature of body language and form. A level of abstraction in the figure allows the viewer to experience the emotional impact in a universal way, without concern for a specific identity. Brush or knife strokes are more important to me than representational detail. I like the tension between the sense of paint and surface on one hand and the illusion of form and depth on the other. I try to make … Read More
Join these long-time painting comrades, both recipients of extensive national recognition, for a distinctive show of new works. In their own styles, these master artists capture the magnificence of our natural environment, our structures and those around us. “A pair of superb painters” — Fine Art Connoisseur