The Winchester Library hosts a reception celebrating a month-long exhibition by "Nature's Artistry Interpreted" artist Trish Gannon. The exhibition, or original pastel art and acrylic mono-prints, will be on view from Sept. 3 to Sept. 30, 2024.
Celebrate pride through beautiful, empowering, first-hand accounts of trans, nonbinary, and gender-fluid experiences. From Massachusetts-based Family Diversity Projects, this exhibit uses stunning photography and rich stories to challenge damaging myths and stereotypes about trans and nonbinary people, educate people about these communities, and help make the world a safer, more connected, and more empathetic place.
Authentic Selves is on view at Ripley Chapel (21 Church St, Winchester, MA), weekdays (9:00 - 3:00 and Sunday afternoon) from June 1 until June 9, with special programming on
Winchester Open Studios is a community arts celebration held at several locations throughout Winchester. Artists exhibit their painting, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, woodworking, pottery, and many other varieties of artworks and make them available for sale. The winter Farmers' Market at the Jenks Center offers fresh produce and other foods as well as art from local artists. There is no admission charge at any of the venues.
This event is jointly organized by the venues, Winchester Farmers Market, and Arts Winchester. It is made possible by a grant from the Winchester Cultural Council.
The annual three-day show sponsored the the Massachusetts Orchid Society is Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 8–10. Show Admission is $10 per person. Purchase tickets online, in-person or become a member today. Free admission to current MOS members and children under 8 yrs.
Exhibits & Sales Area are open to public (with admission) on Friday 12:30–5:00 pm, Saturday 10 am–5 pm, and Sunday 10 am–4 pm.