Sixty Five Years of Creativity at the Old Sculpin Gallery
Formerly a sail loft, a whale oil factory, an old grain store, and a boat builder’s shed, the distinctive building now known as the Old Sculpin Gallery is now home to the Martha’s Vineyard Art Association, which maintains it as a gallery and studio spaces.
Ray Ewing
Formerly a sail loft, a whale oil factory, an old grain store, and a boat builder’s shed, the distinctive building now known as the Old Sculpin Gallery is now home to the Martha’s Vineyard Art Association, which maintains it as a gallery and studio spaces.
Ray Ewing
Melinda Fager and Meg Mercier.
Ray Ewing
Enjoying the art on a Sunday evening.
Ray Ewing
Meg Mercier, Cary White, Melinda Fager.
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The Old Sculpin Gallery celebrated 65 years of promoting art and artists. Located next to the Chappy Ferry on Memorial Wharf, the gallery honored the moment with an exhibit of the current members of the Martha's Vineyard Art Association.
