Phil Paleologos and John LeBoutillier will broadcast live from the Newport Art Museum Friday, April 19, thanks to NewportStyle.net and Salve Regina University.
NEW BEDFORD - The city's summertime celebrity, Seagull Cinderella, caused quite the stir during her brief stay on the corner of Rt. 18 and Elm St.. However, she returned in spirit this week to spread some love to the Southcoast.
On Sunday, Dec. 4, the public will have an opportunity to get a close-up look at the studio spaces and current artwork for the Greater Fall River Art Association’s open studio event.
On Friday, Nov. 11, from 6 to 9 p.m., True Grit Art Gallery in Middleboro Center will be hosting an opening reception and fundraiser to kick off their Veterans Day themed art exhibit “Sacrifice: The Cause And Effect.”
The now infamous "Seagull Cinderella" that sits on the corner of Route 18 and Elm Street in downtown New Bedford received some companionship Friday afternoon, though the friendship did not last long.
During the month of July, the Great Ponds Gallery in the Lakeville Public Library, at 4 Precinct Street in Lakeville, will host an exhibit of approximately 90 acrylic and oil paintings of a group of senior residents from the Island Terrace Nursing Home.