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SUMMARY:Celebrate Our Waters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exhibition of new works\, live painting by Paul Batch and Sharon McGauley\, and a casual reception at the Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road/Route 28\, from 4:00 to 6:00. The exhibition will include works completed that day along with studio works created by master artists from the region and afar. \nAmerican Art Collector magazine calls Addison Art Gallery “One of the most successful galleries in the country” astounding “the public with art by newly discovered artists and masterpieces by established artists.” \nFor more information\, please email helen@addisonart.com.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/celebrate-our-waters-5/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Plein Air,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220915T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134729
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230831T194624Z
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SUMMARY:Sold Out: Mary Heaton Vorse House 2022
DESCRIPTION:Opening reception is sold out. Tickets are required and free courtesy of the Provincetown Arts Society. To be included in the September 25 and October 9 events\, e-mail helen@addisonart.com. Thank you. \nAddison Art Gallery is honored to be invited to show at Provincetown’s Mary Heaton Vorse House. Below\, please find links explaining the significance of this house\, and the restoration by noted designer Ken Fulk to revive the spirit of an amazing age in our country’s history. \nMHV house curator Gene Tartaglia has chosen work by Paul Batch\, Joyce Johnson\, Jonathan McPhilips\, Sharon McGauley\, Amy Sanders\, Paul Schulenburg\, and others to be included in the exhibition\, which will be by reservation. The exhibition will encompass older works\, giving the show some of the delights of a retrospective\, alongside new paintings acknowledging Mary Heaton Vorse and this gathering place for the Provincetown Players\, world-renowned journalists\, and twentieth-century bohemians. \nThe exhibition will hang through October 23. \nhttps://www.townandcountrymag.com/…/provincetown-ken-fulk/\nhttps://www.nytimes.com/…/provincetown-arts-center.html\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Heaton_Vorse
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/mary-heaton-vorse-house/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220827T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220827T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220622T171002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T172420Z
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SUMMARY:Artists Painting Artists and Figures in the Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Join artists and friends for an exhibition of paintings of artists — painters\, actors\, musicians — and others of figures in our surroundings.  \nPreviews available at the Addison Art Gallery and at addisonart.com
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/artists-painting-artists-and-figures-in-the-landscape/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220820T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220820T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220324T135830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T130953Z
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SUMMARY:Stories on Canvas
DESCRIPTION:Previews Friday\, August 19An exhibition of new works by Maryalice Eizenberg and Andrea Petitto demonstrating how accomplished artists capture the life around us. Figures at markets and strolling the landscape\, classic homesteads and cultivated gardens\, each subject and setting imbued with color\, captured patterns and natural light. \nMaryalice Eizenberg is an award-winning artist\, raised surrounded by a family of musicians supportive of her interest in the visual arts. She has been drawing and painting all of her life. She completed coursework at the Worcester and Springﬁeld Fine Arts museums\, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree at Clark University\, and studied with painters John Cosby\, Donald Demers\, Kim English\,Daniel Keys\, Gregg Kreutz\, Joseph Paquet\, and Charles Sovek. Dramatic patterns of light and color are what attract her most to a subject. It is her emotional response to these elements that she strives to share with the viewer. \nEizenberg has been featured in Cape Cod Life and Chatham magazines and “The Creative Spirit\, Art in Chatham’s Old Village.” Her work also appears in Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: People and Places by Deborah Forman. \nShe teaches at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham\, and is a member of Oil Painters of America\, and Twenty One in Truro. Her work has been shown in museums on and oﬀ the Cape. Her work is held in private collections in the United States\, Europe and Japan. \nAndrea Petitto was born in rural Massachusetts where\, in her youth\, she had to choose between art and science. Andrea’s father had been a sculptor and Andrea grew up making things with modeling clay. Instead of the usual children’s literature\, as a small child Andrea was fascinated by the images in large folio books of Rodin and Michelangelo sculptures. These influences can still be seen in the strong sense of solidity and form in her paintings. In 1990\, after a career as university professor and industry consultant\, she moved to art. A course in oil painting in 1997 was a life-changing event.Around the turn of the century Andrea devoted herself to the study of painting and became a full-time artist with a particular passion for the human figure. Her love of dogs and other animals lead her to include animals in her figurative work. \nAndrea taught art classes at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua NY\, Cape Cod Art Association in Barnstable and Creative Arts Center\, Chatham. She has had solo shows in Canandaigua and at the Copley Society in Boston\, and has won many awards in Rochester\, NY\, Boston’s Copley Society\, and at many venues on Cape Cod.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/stories-on-canvas/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road (RT 28)\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220813T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220813T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220622T170802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T131116Z
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SUMMARY:After Hopper
DESCRIPTION:Artists and collectors flock to Cape Cod from all across the globe\, just to see the sites that Edward Hopper painted. Join artists and friends at a reception featuring artists influenced by Hopper and the places he painted. Creative people in all fields learn from those who have gone before: while honoring their teachers\, they add their own talents and experience\, their own selves\, and make something new.  \nAcknowledging and ever grateful for Edward Hopper’s influence\, I initiated “After Hopper” to celebrate the artists of today who continue to pursue Hopper’s path in their own unique ways. \nPreviews at the Addison Art Gallery and addisonart.com.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/after-hopper-2/
CATEGORIES:After Hopper,All,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220806T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20190901T164428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211231T184242Z
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SUMMARY:Olivier Suire Verley One Man Show
DESCRIPTION:Always looking for new lights\, Olivier travels often\, to Italy (Rome\, Venice)\, Vietnam\, Morocco\, Spain\, Egypt\, Mauritius — and he is once again coming to New England. He shows throughout France\, in China\, Japan and\, in the United States\, exclusively at the Addison Art Gallery. His work is featured in multiple books and films. \n  \nArtist’s Statement: My first inspiration remains the human being and its environment\, its connivance; small scenes of life become exceptional if one knows how to pay attention to them. Fleeting lights and movement\, dynamics\, our hesitations that give a meaning to life. \n  \nI love the Addison Art Gallery. The eclecticism of Helen’s choices\, the friendliness of her collector friends\, their loyalty and courage to open themselves to less conventional art forms. I too live on a coast: that of an Atlantic island\, Île de Ré; its charms\, for those who know\, could be confused with those of Cape Cod. Light\, sand dunes\, that “islander” character imposed on us by geography\, that seafarers’ solidarity\, and the endless sky that opens heart and mind. Helen and I have been working together since 2005. I hope this exhibition will be as lively and full of spontaneity as the previous eight!
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/olivier-suire-verley-one-man-show/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220730T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220322T194921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220409T185046Z
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SUMMARY:Endless Views: Paul Batch and Jonathan Earle
DESCRIPTION:Previews at addisonart.com as work is completed and at the Gallery on Friday\, July 29.\n\n \nPaul Batch is a contemporary painter praised for his evocative atmospheric landscapes. His paintings are a poetic response to the fleeting and ephemeral light cast by the passing sun or rising moon. He focuses on transitions\, painting various times of day\, changing weather\, and the rich seasons New England offers.\n\n \nPaul received his BFA and MFA from the Hartford Art School where he studied under the late great Stephen Brown. He is an award-winning member of Oil Painters of America and Portrait Society of America. His work has appeared in numerous publications including the Artist’s Magazine\, International Artist and Fine Art Connoisseur.\n\n\nJonathan Earle was born on Cape Cod in 1971. After graduating from The University of Massachusetts with a degree in landscape architecture\, he spent 20 years in architectural and construction management. As his career path moved him further and further away from expressing his ideas with pencil and paper\, he returned to his true passion\, painting.\n\n \n“Creating a sense of place in the landscape is at the core of landscape architecture. A sense of place is the experience or emotions associated within a familiar setting. It is this principle that I draw upon when painting\, the dimension that is formed by people’s relationship with their physical setting\, whether an actual figure in the painting or the viewer. I aim to capture the emotion and energy of that place. Whether it be the energy of a crowded street or the potential energy of idle traffic at a stoplight\, both evoke emotion and feeling for a place.“
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/endless-views-paul-batch-and-jonathan-earle/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220723T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220108T200629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220718T175106Z
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SUMMARY:Jonathan McPhillips One Man Show
DESCRIPTION:“Each painting is a problem to solve\, or a puzzle to piece together; a playful\, yet serious endeavor\, and a celebration of our surroundings. There is no greater reward than knowing that a painting has captivated a friend or a stranger. We see many things everyday with heightened digital clarity\, yet original artwork always conveys a sense of mystery and magic for all. I see painting as an unspoken and unwritten way to connect our hearts and minds through depictions of shared experience.” —Jonathan McPhillips \nJonathan McPhillips graduated from Connecticut College in 1993 with a Cum Laude Distinction in Fine Art. Working equally in the studio and on location\, his work includes the harbors\, beaches\, vessels\, and architecture of our coastal marine environment—a celebration of coastal New England. \nRecent accomplishments include multiple awards in juried shows at the Salmagundi Club\, NY\, NY and the achievement of signature status in The American Impressionists Society. Jonathan continues to be invited by the U.S. Department of State to participate in the “Art in Embassies” program which has sent his work to U.S. embassies around the globe
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/jonathan-mcphillips-one-man-show-4/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220716T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220622T104140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T104140Z
UID:16698-1657990800-1657998000@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Boats and Buildings: Architecture on Cape Cod
DESCRIPTION:Classic Cape Cod houses\, distinctive catboats\, fishing vessels and historic buildings. The variety of structures found on Cape Cod shores and in surrounding waters intrigues and delights. We hope you can join artists and friends for this event.  \nPreviews at the Addison Art Gallery and at addisonart.com.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/boats-and-buildings-architecture-on-cape-cod/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220709T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220709T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20211231T181308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T160154Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Schulenburg Reception
DESCRIPTION: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 the cover of American Art Collector. Schulenburg won the Patrons’ Choice Award at the Copley Society of art and was awarded a month long residency at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown MA. He is juried member of Oil Painters of America and the National Oil and Acrylic Painters of America. In 1987 he was commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to create a portrait of museum trustee Eliot Forbes.\n\n \nFor 20 years\, Paul created award-winning art for publication worldwide. His client list included: Digital Equipment Corporation\, Cigna\, Fidelity Investments\, Hewlett-Packard\, IBM\, Lucent Technologies\, Sunoco\, TIME\, U.S. News and World Report\, The Wall Street Journal\, Columbia Journalism Review\, Cahners\, Prentice Hall\, Houghton Mifflin\, and Ziff-Davis.\n\n \nPaul earned a BFA in painting at Boston University School of Fine Arts where he studied with Joseph Ablow\, Sidney Hurwitz\, and John Wilson. Boston University provided an educational foundation that emphasized the fundamentals of classical art training: anatomy and form\, color\, composition and draftsmanship.\n\n \nSchulenburg’s oils can be found in prestigious collections throughout the United States\, in Canada\, Europe and Hong Kong.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/paul-schulenburg-one-man-show-5/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220621T211410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220621T211410Z
UID:16688-1656781200-1656788400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Welcoming This Fabulous Summer
DESCRIPTION:Join artists and friends for a show of new works in a celebration of summer. \nPreviews at the Addison Art Gallery and at addisonart.com.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/welcoming-this-fabulous-summer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220702T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220621T205706Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T155051Z
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SUMMARY:French Cable Station Museum 50th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of its 50th anniversary\, the French Cable Station Museum (FCSM) will hold a 30-minute ceremony at noon on Saturday\, July 2 including a few brief talks and\, at the end\, play the French National Anthem. The Museum will be open for docent-led tours until 4:00 pm. There will also be a FCSM display at the Snow Library in Orleans through July. The FCSM is located at 41 South Orleans Road\, the corner of Cove Road and Route 28. frenchcablestationmuseum.org\nAddison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, invites visitors and celebrants to stop by for a toast and to view an exhibition of work by French artist Olivier Suire Verley. On his trips to the United States over two decades\, Verley has greeted FCSM guests when here for his exhibitions. \nAbout the French Cable Station Museum\nWhen it was in operation\, this station was the American termination point for a telegraph cable that came directly to Orleans from France. It was called Le Direct\, the direct cable. It was installed in 1898 and was almost 3\,200 miles long. \nThe first French Cable was installed in 1869 and landed in Duxbury\, MA. It had been routed through St. Pierre Island near Newfoundland. Duxbury was a busy shipping area\, not suitable as a place for submarine cable\, and a lot of damage occurred from fishing and shipping operations. \nA new French Cable was laid in 1879 to North Eastham at Nauset Light and a two-story station was built. North Eastham was an isolated area and difficult to reach in bad weather. The current building in Orleans was built in 1891.The equipment and men were moved to the new building in the same year. That’s correct\, the communications cable went under the water from Cape Cod to Europe. \nThe station remained in operation until 1959 except for a few years during WW II when it was closed for security reasons.\nThe station was purchased in 1972 from France by a committee of ten prominent Orleans citizens who raised the money and personally guaranteed a loan. They eventually raised the funds to eliminate the debt. The French Cable Station Museum first opened to the public in July of 1972.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/french-cable-station-museum-50th-anniversary/
LOCATION:French Cable Station Museum\, 41 S Orleans Rd\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20211231T180640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T195743Z
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SUMMARY:Sara Jane Doberstein
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition featuring works by Sara Jane Doberstein who will finally be back from Canada. \nSara Jane’s painting style ranges from traditional representational to contemporary realism\, and her work reflects a fascination with the natural world and its transformations. Whether her subject is a glossy cluster of cherries\, the chipped paint of an antique\, or the colorful jumble of seashells on a beach\, her paintings capture the larger-than-life essence of everyday objects and scenes. Her playful\, whimsical approach to her subjects is balanced by a technical mastery of paint\, which combines to create detailed\, thoughtful\, and energetic compositions. \nWe hope you can join us.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/sara-jane-doberstein-and-celebrating-our-gardens/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220612T172752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220612T172805Z
UID:16646-1655121600-1656003600@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:After Hopper
DESCRIPTION:Now showing works by contemporary artists influence by Edward Hopper and the places he painted.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/after-hopper/
CATEGORIES:After Hopper,All,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220528T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220521T181009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220521T181009Z
UID:16461-1653757200-1653764400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Memorial Day Weekend Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join artists\, friends and neighbors toasting the upcoming season in gallery rooms full of new works and on the lawn. Covid precautions will be taken.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/memorial-day-weekend-open-house-2/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220519T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20220225T170200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T194450Z
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SUMMARY:Orleans Chamber After Hours
DESCRIPTION:Join friends and neighbors for a casual gathering celebrating the coming season in rooms full of art. \nBites by the fabulous Land Ho! \nTo attend\, please send your name\, company name and contact info to info@orleanscapecod.org.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/orleans-chamber-after-hours/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220128T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20211229T180342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T175857Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Love and Supporting Care
DESCRIPTION:From January 28 through February 19\, the Addison Art Gallery will be donating a portion of every sale to Helping Our Women and Cape Wellness Collaborative. On Saturday.\, February 19 from 4:30 to 6:00 you are invited to a gathering of artists and friends with music by Sarah Burrill. Jonathan McPhillips\, Amy Sanders and Maryalice Eizenberg will have their works-in-progress on display and will be happy to answer any questions.\n\n\n\n“Cape Wellness Collaborative is delighted to have the support of the stunning Addison Art Gallery. Art is a component of some of the healing therapies we offer to the many people fighting cancer on the Cape & Islands. Art has the power to transform\, inspire\, and elevate. I encourage you to indulge in a few quiet moments spent at Addison Art Gallery. Perhaps you will select a piece that speaks to you\, for your home or for a friend\, and support the well-being of your community. What a way to show love!” —Abigail Field\, Executive Director\, Cape Wellness Collaborative\n\n\n\n\n“We are so grateful to Addison Art Gallery\, their collectors and so many businesses and individuals supporting our efforts to serve women with chronic health conditions. Financial donations\, volunteer hours and contributions to our food and personal care pantry — it all comes together to aid our friends and neighbors.” —Gwynne Guzzeau\, Executive Director\, Helping our Women\n\n\n\n\n\nIn this time of love\, connecting with the Addison Art Gallery is a great way to add beauty to your life while supporting the community. \n\n\n\n\nCape Wellness Collaborative\nApproximately 1\,400 people are diagnosed with cancer each year on Cape Cod. Many of them will seek integrative therapies to manage pain and nausea\, reduce anxiety and increase well-being during their illness. But most of these therapies – acupuncture\, massage\, energy work\, yoga\, nutritional counseling and more — are not covered by insurance. CWC connects people facing cancer directly with local practitioners who provide these therapies\, and we cover the cost.\n\n\nHelping Our Women educates\, empowers and supports women in the towns of Eastham\, Wellfleet\, Truro and Provincetown who are living with chronic\, disabling or life threatening health conditions. HOW maintains an open-door policy to provide education and referrals to all community members. Direct services include three key areas: Transportation to healthcare appointments; Financial Assistance for women who qualify; and COMPASS programs promoting wellness and social engagement.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/celebrating-love-and-supporting-care/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210720T185338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210725T142404Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrate our Waters
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a new exhibition celebrating the waters that surround us. Amy Sanders will demonstrate pastel from 3 to 5 and Paul Batch will demonstrate oil painting from 4 to 6 during which time we will also have an artists’ reception. We hope you can join us.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/celebrate-our-waters-4/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210911T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210911T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210410T183309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210830T164718Z
UID:14806-1631376000-1631383200@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Life at Land's End: Marc Kundmann
DESCRIPTION:Freedom. Peace. Exploration. Creation. Connection. Life in a land of possibilities and gifts.\n\n  \nMarc will demonstrate painting on the gallery lawn during the artists’ reception from 4:00 to 6:00. (He will also hold open studio hours Friday\, September 10 from noon to 4:00 at 14 Bradford Street\, Provincetown.) \nShowing new work year round \nMarc Kundmann works in encaustic\, oil\, charcoal\, acrylic\, and cold wax allowing him to build and remove layers of color\, transparency\, and pigments\, and to use texture expressively. His hope is that the resulting layers create not only intriguing and beautiful surfaces\, but also give emotional life to the subjects and hint at the mystery inside. Kundmann studied and workshopped with fine artists connected to the long tradition of creating on Cape Cod including Robert Henry\, a student of Hans Hofmann\, and Fine Arts Work Center Fellows Jim Peters\, Bert Yarborough and Richard Baker. Through them he learned to explore materials\, freeing himself from the constraints of representing the real world and allowing him to work expressively\, responding to color and composition allowing the painting to evolve into its final form. \n  \nArtist’s statement \nBefore I embarked on my adventure in painting\, I asked an artist I respected for his thoughts on where to begin and how to approach a painting. His best advice: don’t try to paint a feeling or specific emotion. Just paint. The emotional quality will come through. Keeping this in mind\, I began to paint my surroundings\, the wild beaches of Truro in particular\, en plein aire. I studied and workshopped with fine artists connected to the long tradition of painting and art-making on the Cape including Robert Henry\, a student of Hans Hofmann’s\, and Fine Arts Work Center Fellows Jim Peters\, Bert Yarborough and Richard Baker. Through them I learned to explore materials\, free myself from the constraints of representing the real world and work in a more expressive way\, responding to color and composition and creating work from both intellect and emotion. I am also particularly influenced by the Bay Area Figurative Movement including painters David Park\, Wayne Thiebaud and Richard Diebenkorn.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/marc-kundmann-day/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210904T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210904T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210410T184156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210810T153943Z
UID:14815-1630749600-1630778400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Sara Jane Doberstein: Up Close and Personal
DESCRIPTION:Due to restrictions on the Canadian border\, Sara Jane has shipped her latest works for you enjoy\, and she looks forward to joining us again in 2022. \n \n \nThe “Up Close and Personal” exhibition will feature a collection of new works featuring inhabitants of the sea\, above and beneath the waves\, from the fascinating octopus tentacles to collections of shells\, all up close and personal. \n \n \nSaraJane’s painting style ranges from traditional representational to contemporary realism\, and her work reflects a fascination with the natural world and its transformations. Whether her subject is a glossy cluster of cherries\, the chipped paint of an antique\, or the colorful jumble of seashells on a beach\, her paintings capture the larger-than-life essence of everyday objects and scenes. Her playful\, whimsical approach to her subjects is balanced by a technical mastery of paint\, which combines to create detailed\, thoughtful\, and energetic compositions. SaraJane Doberstein was born in 1976 in Hamilton\, Ontario\, Canada\, and grew up in Owen Sound\, Ontario on beautiful Georgian Bay. Her interest in the arts began at an early age\, when she developed a passion for capturing the American coastline during family trips along the east coast. Since 2000\, after attending Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design and Fanshawe College\, she has devoted herself to the life of a professional artist. SaraJane visits the United States as often as possible\, finding inspiration in the beauty of its coastal areas for her vivid paintings of seashells\, shore birds\, and crabs. SaraJane’s painting style ranges from traditional representational to contemporary realism\, and her work reflects a fascination with the natural world and its transformations. Whether her subject is a glossy cluster of cherries\, the chipped paint of an antique\, or the colorful jumble of seashells on a beach\, her paintings capture the larger-than-life essence of everyday objects and scenes. Her playful\, whimsical approach to her subjects is balanced by a technical mastery of paint\, which combines to create detailed\, thoughtful\, and energetic compositions. SaraJane is a Signature member of Oil Painters of America\, American Women Artists\, and the American Society of Marine Artists. Her work has been included and won awards in many prominent juried exhibitions across North America including the Grand Prize winner with the American Women Artists Rockwell Museum show\, Oil Painters of America\, American Women Artists and Salon International. She has been featured in several publications\, including Southwest Art’s “21 Under 31” and “Start Your Collection”\, American Art Collector and International Artist Magazine. Over the past decade\, Sara Jane has participated in numerous juried and group exhibitions as well as 8 solo shows. Her work has been displayed in some of the top art galleries across the United States and is in collections across North America and Europe\, including the permanent collection of the Arnot Art Museum in Elmira\, NY.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/sara-jane-doberstein-day/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210828T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210417T155134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210823T191241Z
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SUMMARY:Andrea Petitto: Body Language
DESCRIPTION:Meet Andrea on Saturday\, August 28 for a reception with demonstration from 4:00 to 6:00 \nAndrea Petitto shares intimate observations creating an uncommon and lively vision of people and animals living their everyday lives. Bold paint strokes express figures within the sun and atmosphere of Cape Cod beaches and markets\, often within exciting abstractions. \n  \n“These paintings have been aptly described as ‘the middles of stories’ where the viewer might sense beginnings and ends from their own experience.” —Andrea Petitto \n \nAndrea Petitto was born in rural Massachusetts where\, in her youth\, she had to choose between art and science. Andrea’s father had been a sculptor and Andrea grew up making things with modeling clay. Instead of the usual children’s literature\, as a small child Andrea was fascinated by the images in large folio books of Rodin and Michelangelo sculptures. These influences can still be seen in the strong sense of solidity and form in her paintings. In 1990\, after a career as university professor and industry consultant\, she moved to art. A course in oil painting in 1997 was a life-changing event. Around the turn of the century Andrea devoted herself to the study of painting and became a full-time artist with a particular passion for the human figure. Her love of dogs and other animals lead her to include animals in her figurative work. Andrea taught art classes at Finger Lakes Community College in Canandaigua NY\, Cape Cod Art Association in Barnstable and Creative Arts Center\, Chatham. She has had solo shows in Canandaigua and at the Copley Society in Boston\, and has won many awards in Rochester\, NY\, Boston’s Copley Society\, and at many venues on Cape Cod. Artist’s Statement I have always made some kind of art. As a child\, I created things with clay\, and I have always made drawings of things that I like to look at or just imagine. Later in life I was introduced to oil painting and never looked back. The paint made my drawings come to life. 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 my subject matter look like it’s been chiseled from stone and yet alive and breathing\, a contrast that I find beautiful and exciting.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/andrea-petitto-one-woman-exhibition/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210821T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210821T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210410T183628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T181759Z
UID:14811-1629540000-1629568800@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:As We See It:  McGauley and Eizenberg
DESCRIPTION:Immerse yourself in the beaches\, woodlands and gardens of New England and Cape Cod as seen through the eyes of Maryalice Eizenberg and Sharon McGauley. Two accomplished oil painters\, working in different but beautifully complimentary styles\, offer their unique and inspired perspectives on the land and sea made with color and light. \n \n \nMeet the artists on Saturday\, August 21 Maryalice Eizenberg Demonstration 11 to 1; Sharon McGauley Demonstration 1 to 3; Artists’ Reception from 4 to 6. \n \n \nMaryalice Eizenberg is an award-winning artist\, raised surrounded by a family of musicians supportive of her interest in the visual arts. She has been drawing and painting all of her life. She completed coursework at the Worcester and Springﬁeld Fine Arts museums\, earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree at Clark University\, and studied with painters John Cosby\, Donald Demers\, Kim English\, Daniel Keys\, Gregg Kreutz\, Joseph Paquet\, and Charles Sovek. Dramatic patterns of light and color are what attract her most to a subject. It is her emotional response to these elements that she strives to share with the viewer. \n \n \nEizenberg has been featured in Cape Cod Life and Chatham magazines and The Creative Spirit\, Art in Chatham’s Old Village. Her work also appears in Contemporary Cape Cod Artists: People and Places by Deborah Forman. \n \n \nShe teaches at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham\, and is a member of Oil Painters of America\, and Twenty One in Truro. Her work has been shown in museums on and oﬀ the Cape. Her work is held in private collections in the United States\, Europe and Japan. \n \n \nArtist’s Statement Realism that excites has a foundation in abstraction of design. A pattern of light that makes form\, saturates color and creates mood holds it together and tells a story. It is the story that is the bond between the artist and the audience. \n \n \nSharon McGauley\, an internationally collected artist\, has earned multiple grants (including the Ann McKee Fund\, several Art Reach Fellowships\, and a Rodel Foundation Fellowship) and a residency at the Espy Foundation in Washington State. She studied art at Connecticut College with Barkley Hendricks and Andrea Wollensak and continues to study and work with master painters. Sharon paints plein air and in her studio. She lives in Portland\, Maine and spends a lot of time in her family home on Cape Cod. \n \n \nHer work has shown in numerous solo and juried shows across the country\, and has been featured in a solo show at the Key West Custom House Museum. McGauley paintings can be found in prestigious collections in the US\, Canada\, Europe and Japan. \n \n \nArtist’s Statement Land and seascape paintings are\, for me\, about capturing a sense of place. The experience of solitude is the starting point; the sense of being alone and engulfed by the landscape is one I frequently seek out. I am especially drawn to places where the sea meets the sky in such a way that you can’t tell where one ends and the other begins. I seek out dramatic weather and lighting conditions. I love hazy days when the ocean melts into the sky\, watching a thick fog roll in\, snowstorms\, and experiencing the changes in light when a summer storm comes through. I am always searching for something different in the atmosphere that shifts and changes the mood of a place; it allows me to play with that feeling and recreate it as I paint or push it even further in the studio.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/sharon-mcgauley-and-maryalice-eizenberg/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210814T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210804T162004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T162059Z
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SUMMARY:Paul Schulenburg Captures the City
DESCRIPTION:This new exhibition emphasizes Paul Schulenburg’s city scenes. He will be on hand to chat from 10:30 to noon and from 4:30 to 6:00.\nThe city poses unique challenges as well as an array of opportunities for an artist. There is so much brick\, cement\, and pavement. Then something will jump out\, grabbing an observant person’s attention.\n“Just as a trip to the beach can be refreshing\, going from a rural area to the city can jolt the system and make you see the world through fresh eyes. Sometimes I will see things I have never seen before\, things that go unnoticed by hordes of people walking by every day. Stories appear around every corner.” —Paul Schulenburg
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/paul-schulenburg-captures-the-city/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210807T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210603T184517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T181628Z
UID:15045-1628330400-1628359200@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Olivier Suire Verley: New works
DESCRIPTION:While pandemic uncertainty delays Olivier Suire Verley’s return to the states until 2022\, we are happy to present a full exhibition of his new works for you now. As completed\, works are available to preview and to reserve at the gallery and on AddisonArt.com. (Works began selling prior to arrival in the gallery and we are happy to take requests.)
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/olivier-suire-verley-new-works/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210731T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210301T170723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210725T142510Z
UID:14665-1627725600-1627754400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Addison Art Gallery's 25th Summer
DESCRIPTION:Painting demonstrations by Maryalice Eizenberg and Amy Sanders from 10:00 to noon\, Andrea Petitto from noon to 2:00\, and Paul Batch from 3:00 to 4:00. Please join the artists for a toast from 4:00 to 6:00 and treats all day. \n\n\nFor a quarter of a century\, the Addison Art Gallery has been honored to represent emerging and master artists from across the United States\, Canada and France. Addison is the creator of After Hopper\, Before the Masterpieces\, Outermost Inspirations\, Cape Lore and In Thoreau’s Views. The gallery’s reputation for personal service and community support is unmatched.\nAfter Hopper Artists and collectors flock to Cape Cod from all across the globe\, just to see the sites that Edward Hopper painted. Half a century after his death\, new generations continue to be inspired by his work and the area that this great American painter chose as his home. Creative people in all fields learn from those who have gone before: while honoring their teachers\, they add their own talents and experience\, their own selves\, and make something new. Acknowledging and ever grateful for Edward Hopper’s influence\, “After Hopper” celebrates the artists of today who continue to pursue Hopper’s path in their own unique ways. The Addison Art Gallery invites the public to “After Hopper” events and exhibitions of work created by contemporary artists inspired by Edward Hopper and Cape Cod.\nIn Thoreau’s Views “Wishing to get a better view than I had yet had of the ocean\, which\, we are told\, covers more than two-thirds of the globe\, but of which a man who lives a few miles inland may never see any trace\, more than of another world\, I made a visit to Cape Cod.” —Henry David Thoreau\n“Best Art Gallery Cape Cod” — Cape Cod Magazine\n“One of the nation’s leading year-round galleries” American Art Collector magazine\n“Only the most riveting of talent“—Insider’s Guide to Cape Cod\nEditor’s Choice Award: Fine Art Gallery—Cape Cod Life\n“One of the most successful galleries in the country” astounding “the public with art by newly discovered artists and masterpieces by established artists.” American Art Collector magazine\n“Housed in a beautiful and quaint old red house\, the gallery’s charming appeal draws visitors from around the world to its doors. Once inside\, the exciting and resplendent artwork beckons collectors to walk slowly through its warm and cozy interior to take in each and every painting along the way. It is no surprise then\, that the Eastern Regional Exhibition was such a huge success.”—Oil Painters of America
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/addison-art-gallerys-25th-summer/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210724T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210724T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210301T170259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210720T182930Z
UID:14663-1627120800-1627149600@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Jonathan McPhillips One Man Show
DESCRIPTION:“Current Attractions” New paintings celebrating the places and lives we love\, and the summertime connections that last a lifetime.\nJoin Jonathan for a demonstration from 11:00 to 1:00 and a reception from 4:00 to 6:00 \n\n\nJonathan McPhillips graduated from Connecticut College in 1993 with a Cum Laude Distinction in Fine Art. Working equally in the studio and on location\, his work includes the harbors\, beaches\, vessels\, and architecture of our coastal marine environment—a celebration of coastal New England. \n  \nRecent accomplishments include multiple awards in juried shows at the Salmagundi Club\, NY\, NY and the achievement of signature status in The American Impressionists Society. Jonathan continues to be invited by the U.S. Department of State to participate in the “Art in Embassies” program which has sent his work to U.S. embassies around the globe. \n  \nArtist’s Statement\n“Each painting is a problem to solve\, or a puzzle to piece together; a playful\, yet serious endeavor\, and a celebration of our surroundings. There is no greater reward than knowing that a painting has captivated a friend or a stranger. We see many things everyday with heightened digital clarity\, yet original artwork always conveys a sense of mystery and magic for all. I see painting as an unspoken and unwritten way to connect our hearts and minds through depictions of shared experience.” Jonathan McPhillips
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/jonathan-mcphillips-one-man-show-3/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210717T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210410T170903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T184440Z
UID:14799-1626516000-1626544800@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Paul Batch and Jonathan Earle
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Artists from 4:00 to 6:00\, and arrive at 3:00 to see Paul Batch demonstrate. \n\n\n“Reflections of Land and Sea” brings together the work of Jonathan Earle and Paul Batch for the third straight year at Addison Art Gallery. Batch’s classically inspired themes and painterly atmospherics provide an excellent compliment to Earle’s renowned draftsmanship and expressive paint handling. Artists and collectors alike will find a feast for the eye and soul through the work of these two mid-career artists as they display their love for painting and the land we call home.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/__trashed-4/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Demonstrations,Openings,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210710T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210301T165651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210527T201626Z
UID:14657-1625911200-1625940000@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Paul Schulenburg's 21st One Man Show
DESCRIPTION: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 the cover of American Art Collector.  \n\n\nHe will be at the gallery to meet with collectors from 11:00am to 1:00pm and from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. \n\n\nSchulenburg won the Patrons’ Choice Award at the Copley Society of Art\, multiple awards at the prestigious Salmagundi Club in NYC\, and was awarded a month long residency at the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown MA. He is juried member of Oil Painters of America. In 1987 he was commissioned by the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum to create a portrait of museum trustee Eliot Forbes. \n\n\nFor 20 years\, Paul created award-winning art for publication worldwide. His client list included: Digital Equipment Corporation\, Cigna\, Fidelity Investments\, Hewlett-Packard\, IBM\, Lucent Technologies\, Sunoco\, TIME\, U.S. News and World Report\, The Wall Street Journal\, Columbia Journalism Review\, Cahners\, Prentice Hall\, Houghton Mifflin\, and Ziff-Davis. \n\n\nPaul earned a BFA in painting at Boston University School of Fine Arts where he studied with Joseph Ablow\, Sidney Hurwitz\, and John Wilson. Boston University provided an educational foundation that emphasized the fundamentals of classical art training: anatomy and form\, color\, composition and draftsmanship. \n\n\nSchulenburg’s oils can be found in prestigious collections throughout the United States\, in Canada\, Europe and Hong Kong.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/pul-schulenburgs-21st-one-man-show/
LOCATION:Addison Art Gallery\, 43 South Orleans Road\, Orleans\, MA\, 02653\, United States
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210626T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210626T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210327T163712Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210619T170818Z
UID:14763-1624719600-1624730400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Art and the Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a view of fresh paintings from the morning’s garden tour and a group show of new works by gallery artists — a perfect way to start another fabulous Cape Cod summer. Maryalice Eizenberg will demonstrate at 3\, followed by an artists’ reception from 4 to 6. Included in our floral exhibition will be work by Paul Baldassini\, Linda Beach\, Maryalice Eizenberg\, Andrea Petitto\, and others.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/art-and-the-gardens-2/
CATEGORIES:All,Openings,Special Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210601T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T134730
CREATED:20210601T192831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210601T192831Z
UID:15039-1622541600-1622570400@addisonart.com
SUMMARY:Olivier Suire Verley Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:While pandemic uncertainty delays Olivier Suire Verley’s return to the states until 2022\, we are happy to present a full exhibition of his new works for you now. As completed works are available to preview (and are already selling) at the gallery and on AddisonArt.com.
URL:https://addisonart.com/event/olivier-suire-verley-exhibition/
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