Past Exhibits

Outsider fiber artist and RGS Ability Arts student, Elizabeth Anne Weisel (“Bizzy”), lets us peak into a world where passion, obsession and love culminate in a breadth of work that spans the globe and connects us in meaningful ways.

As a gardener and designer by trade, Helen O'Donnell is deeply inspired by the collaborative process of nature, how the living participants in all landscapes, from the plants to the humans to the fungi, are all constantly encountering.

Cindy’s show, “Two Sides of the Mediterranean”, highlights visits to North Africa, and time living in and exploring southern France (2008-2010).

"I have experimented with different shapes, constructing pieces, rather than being confined to a traditional canvas and used brooms to apply paint, in addition to brushes, blades and other implements."

Tim Thrasher, artist/maker, will exhibit found object sculptures, combining vintage signs, rusty metal and collage with photography.

"A painter might simply mine his or her given vantage point, grateful to be making art. Paintings are fixed without hindrance upon their bearings, outside of the verbal, mysterious, enacted exactly. The issue for the artist is to work." May 2023

"My approach to art is experimental on the one hand and on the other driven by a desire to draw well, if loosely and on my own terms"

Orly paints still lifes, landscapes, and figures in oils. She takes inspiration from the hills, rivers, and forest of Vermont and the salt marshes and ocean of Martha’s Vineyard.

ALL WE NEED IS LOVE! Is a collection of Valentine Works created by K. Curtis. The selected artwork shown illustrates the trajectory of some of the styles used over her 53-year career in the arts.