Kay Frank Goes West 2 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists 0 ••• A drawing a day kept the pandemic blues away on this sketch artist’s cross-country road trip. Kay Frank always felt a spark of wanderlu...
Whitney Cleary Embraces the Subjective 3 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists, Features 0 ••• "Heavy Skies," 10 x 8 in., oil on wood, by Whitney Cleary In the artist’s subdued oils, familiarity and humanity color the landscap...
The Whimsical World of Elissa Turnbull 4 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists 2 ••• The illustrator discusses her career path, her blue-ribbon Ag Fair poster, and why there is always enough time for creative pursuits.  ...
Terry Crimmen’s Memory 4 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists, Features, Painting 2 ••• The painter’s recollections of bygone summers appeal to a culture yearning for nostalgia. More often than not, Terry Crimmen’s pa...
The Art of Jessica Pisano Takes Flight 5 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artists 0 ••• 'Stories We Share' 40 x 40, oil on canvas. How the painter learned to embrace contradiction in order to find balance. ...
Lily Morris, the American Dream, and the Collective Unconscious of Social Media 6 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Features 7 ••• —"Park Ave" Lily Morris, like most 20somethings, stumbled through adolescence under the thrilling and alarming advance of social media. She...
Dan VanLandingham Paints the 21st Century Landscape 7 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists 0 ••• Dan VanLandingham of West Tisbury was already an accomplished painter of Vineyard landscapes when he set out to advance his work with a M.F....
Designing ‘Dendros’ 7 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artists, Process, Quick Reads 0 ••• “The rug,” as it’s known in Hutker Architects’ Vineyard Haven office, does not carpet the floor. It hangs on the wall of principal architect...
We asked artists: What have you been up to this winter? 7 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artists, Features 0 ••• We all have those friends on Martha’s Vineyard who settle a little too comfortably into the solitude of the off-season. They are perfectly s...
Ed Grazda’s photos are a ‘last glance’ at the old Southwest 7 years ago Kelsey Perrett Artist Profiles, Artists, Features 0 ••• Photographer Edward Grazda has preserved a bit of the old Southwest and early Native American history in his new book, “A Last Glance: Tradi...