Art in the Garden
See artists painting beautiful Orleans gardens, all to benefit the Orleans Improvement Association. For tickets, please contact info@orleansimprovement.org.
See artists painting beautiful Orleans gardens, all to benefit the Orleans Improvement Association. For tickets, please contact info@orleansimprovement.org.
We hope you and your friends will be able to join us to meet the artists and discover works painted that day and throughout the spring.
"Hopper Stories" is a unique series of eight short fiction films inspired by Edward Hopper's masterpieces. The list of paintings includes "Nighthawks", "A Woman in the Sun", "Conference at Night", "First Row Orchestra" and others. The idea of the series was to ask directors to choose the Edward Hopper painting that most intrigued them, and to make a short film out of it. The directors are either well known — such as Mathieu Amalric in France (Best Director Award, Cannes … Read More
An exhibition and reception honoring our country’s history and featuring historical sites of the Cape including Sea Captains' homes, antique inns, windmills, cranberry bogs, preserved landscapes and more.
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 … Read More
Plein air painting in the Cape Cod National Seashore in celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service. For more information or to register as a plein air or studio artist for the exhibition, please email helen@addisonnart.com.
Join friends and neighbors on the lawn of the Addison Art Gallery for a French cafe presented by the French Cable Station Museum and imagine yourself on a sidewalk in Paris. The Museum will be featuring tours, a craft market, live music and activities just for the kids.
Special Program for Participating Artists Sue Moynihan, Chief of Interpretation and Cultural Resources Management at Cape Cod National Seashore, will present Through the Artists' Eyes: Popularizing and Preserving National Parks at the Salt Pond Visitor Center, 50 Nauset Road, Eastham. During her 34-year career with the National Park Service, Moynihan has worked in some of our nation's most compelling natural and historic sites, including Big Bend, Muir Woods, Yosemite, Great Smoky Mountains, Canyon de Chelly, and Alcatraz Island. This illustrated … Read More
Josephine Breen Del Deo will speak on the legacy of the dune shacks at the Province Lands Visitors Center, 171 Race Point Road, Provincetown. Del Deo has lived in Provincetown since 1953 (with her husband, the painter Salvatore Del Deo) where she has been engaged in significant community activity, including her participation in preserving over 3,000 acres of the state-owned Province Lands for inclusion in the Cape Cod National Seashore Park. Working tirelessly to preserve environmental and historic legacies, Del … Read More
In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service, an exhibition of new plein air and studio works inspired by the Cape Cod National Seashore
John Murphy Show featuring new wines imported by Cape Cod Wholesale Wine & Spirits adorned with labels based on John Murphy art. Proceeds to benefit Cape Cod Museum of Art children's programs.
Praised for his magnificent 2016 Pops by the Sea painting celebrating the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Cleber Stecei continues to rapidly garner accolades and collectors. Stecei has a great appreciation for realistic portrayals of the human form, as well as the spontaneous brush work of a plein air painting, and he carefully tries to combine those qualities in his work. “A Master in the Making...represented by one of the Cape's most prestigious galleries, Addison Art in Orleans. His work has been … Read More
See painters capture the drama, beauty and history of Truro's shores and uplands, then join them for a show and reception at the Truro Public Library at 5 pm.
In partnership with the Cape Cod National Seashore, works by contemporary artists celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the National Park Service. On exhibit for the month of August. A selection of plein air works from the morning painting session will be included in the exhibit. After the reception at the Library, at 7 pm, Bill Burke, Cape Cod National Seashore Historian, will present "How to Move Something Really Big: The 1996 Relocation of Highland Lighthouse" at the Highland House Museum.