All-Island Art Show Is Tradition for Art and Art Lovers
The All-Island Art Show is an annual tradition and fixture of the summer.
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Artists exhibited across a wide range of visual media including photography, painting, mixed media and pastel.
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Artists exhibited across a wide range of visual media including photography, painting, mixed media and pastel.
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Cindy Christian with her three pieces hung around the Tabernacle.
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Laurie Brooks with her painting Morning Fog II.
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Liz Durkee turned architectural details of Camp Ground into abstract observations.
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Browsing through art portfolios on display.
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Tom Lowe with his wood carvings.
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Watercolors captivate.
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The show is predominately for amateur and emerging artists.
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Finding the Mother Tree by Lynn Hoeft.
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Inkwell Watch by Bob Fitzgerald.
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Viewing mixed-media offerings.
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Since 1958 the Tabernacle in Oak Bluffs has been the host of the All-Island Art Show. Artists are on hand to explain what inspires them, what they look for and how long they’ve been creating to anyone who wants to talk, even the young kids racing about the Camp Ground on bicycles and scooters.
