Art
A new gallery in Edgartown is opening a window on the contemporary New York and Los Angeles art scenes.
An art show at the Old Sculpin Gallery in Edgartown this week pays a unique 45th-anniversary tribute to the lasting impact of Jaws.
The museum reopened its grounds to the public on Friday for the first time since the pandemic hit, but the fanfare will have to wait.
From July 4 through July 10, a new group show at the art gallery pays tribute to Jaws production designer Joe Alves.
Ordinarily, the opening of summer is synonymous with art strolls and artist receptions at galleries all over the Island.
The Martha's Vineyard Museum reopens its campus to the public July 3, with free admission five days a week.
