CAPE MAY – Please join us this fall as we continue our gallery walks in beautiful Victorian Cape May on Sun., Oct. 9 from 1 to 5 p.m. The Second Sunday of each month gives you an opportunity to chat with the featured artist and enjoy free refreshments while viewing fine crafts and art in all mediums made by a variety of local artists. Walking map are available.
We suggest you begin your walk at the Artists’ Cooperative Gallery located just inside the West End Garage at 484 West Perry Street, Cape May. Free parking is available nearby. Featured this month are Phil Dietz, metal smith and jeweler with his pearl creations, artist Lisa Bernstein, and her whimsical wearable art, and Christine Peck’s beautiful local landscape and travel photography.
Next stop is The Carpenter’s Square Mall at 31 Perry Street where Spirit Catcher Photography will be exhibiting new images on metal and canvas.
Just down the hall at Carpenter Square Mall, SOMA NewArt Gallery presents “All About the Light,” pastel paintings by regional artist Stan Sperlak.
At Splash Whales Tale Gallery, just two blocks away at 513 Carpenters Lane look for their large selection of sea-inspired handcrafted art and jewelry and pottery. Sea glass jewelry created by local artists will also be on display.
Take a short stroll past Victorian houses and B&B’s to the Gail Pierson Gallery, located at 658-660 Washington Street, and see Matt Lively newest paintings, “New Work.”
You can end your Second Sunday Gallery Walk at the Mad Batter Restaurant at 19 Jackson Street. An Artists Reception will be held here from 3 – 5 p.m. with the Cape May County Art League Members Show. Happy Hour runs from 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. and visitors to the show receive a 15% discount on dinner afterwards.
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