Art

Virtual: Georgia O'Keeffe with Jane Blair

On the front lines in the conflict between realism and abstraction was a woman. Georgia O'Keeffe was a woman who was able to influence even the male dominated Avent Garde culture of New York City in the beginnings of the Modern Century. Join us for a look at her art, her own conflicts, and her solutions in a fertile era of great cultural change. Sponsored by a generous grant from The Cummings Foundation.

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Winchester Artists Exhibit Reception at the Library

Come celebrate great art and meet the artists at the reception for a month-long exhibit of artworks by members of the Winchester Artists Network. Artwork on view includes oil paintings, acrylics paintings, watercolors, collage, photography, textile art, ceramics, and mixed media work.

The participating artists include Theodore Cantrell, Ellen Carlisle, Diane Rubino Davies, David Feigenbaum, Trish Gannon, Mary Grassi, Mary Hummon, David Hummon, Kristine Kamikawa, Carol K. Keller, Denise Konicek, Carolyn Latanision, Carolyn Swett Leaf, Ruth Lieberherr, John McConnell, Deb O’Brien, Carolyn Sirois

Winchester Open Studios and Art Sale

Winchester Open Studios is a community arts celebration held at several locations throughout Winchester. Artists exhibit their painting, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, woodworking, pottery, and many other varieties of artworks and make them available for sale. The winter Farmers' Market at the Jenks Center offers fresh produce and other foods as well as art from local artists. There is no admission charge at any of the venues.

This event is jointly organized by the venues, Winchester Farmers Market, and Arts Winchester. It is made possible by a grant from the Winchester Cultural Council.

Winchester Open Studios and Art Sale

Winchester Open Studios is a community arts celebration held at several locations throughout Winchester. Artists exhibit their painting, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, woodworking, pottery, and many other varieties of artworks and make them available for sale. The winter Farmers' Market at the Jenks Center offers fresh produce and other foods as well as art from local artists. There is no admission charge at any of the venues.

This event is jointly organized by the venues, Winchester Farmers Market, and Arts Winchester. It is made possible by a grant from the Winchester Cultural Council.