EN PLEIN AIR

A man painting on a easel.

11AM, Saturday, June 29, 2019 at the Nickerson Family Association Campus, 1107 Orleans Road (Route 28), North Chatham.

Journey to the wonderfully colorful and vibrant NFA Campus, home of “Nickerson House” and the c.1829 Caleb Nickerson Homestead with your paints, brushes, easels, canvas and paper and let your creative juices flow with images of: – Sonny Gada’s Floral Arrangements – Historic Architecture of the c.1829 Caleb Nickerson Homestead – Colonial Dooryard Gardens & Raised Garden Beds – A Shingled Bow-Roof Cape-Style House – Bushes, Trees, Flowering Shrubs, set among Brick Walks, a Pea Stone Drive, Picket Fence, Colonial Lanterns and the Lush Green Grass – And Old Glory Flying Proudly.

The images abound and they await your capture!

For more information, contact Debra Lawless, Executive Director at: [email protected] or at 508-945-6086.

The Guild of Harwich Artists is celebrating our 40th year with numerous art shows, public events and member engagements. Membership in the 80-person Guild is now open to all residents and taxpayers in Barnstable County. For more information and membership application, visit www.guildofharwichartists.org.

A red, white, and blue American flag waving proudly in a garden near a marina, showcasing the patriotic spirit of The Guild of Harwich Artists.

The Guild of Harwich Artists gathered at Saquatucket Municipal Marina in Harwich Port last Saturday as part of their annual ‘Paint the Town.’ On a sunny June day, Guild artists, painting en plein air, spread out along the newly constructed harbormaster complex and Dockside Seafood Shack overlooking the boat-filled marina. Starting early in the morning and running through mid-afternoon, about a dozen artists captured the moods in the changing tide and light.