Hello Friends,
Don’t miss these upcoming events:
– CLASS REGISTRATION IS OPEN –
Classes are open for registration! This is our final session of adult art education until fall! Register online.
– THE PHANTOM CHUCKWAGON –
A final showing of The Phantom Chuckwagon will take place on Friday, March 27 at 7pm. Join John Henry Haseltine as he takes the audience on a journey through place, time, and myth. The hour-long performance revels in adventure, mystery, an exceptionally talented orangutan, campfires, gourmet camp food, and puppets. Learn more online.
– EMERSON ART WALK –
Art vendor applications are now open! CAAAWWWWWLING ALL ARTISTS!! Emerson Art Walks are going to be bigger, better, and more exciting this summer, so mark your calendars and get ready! Held the 2nd Friday of each month from 5-9pm (May-September), on the north lawn beneath our iconic raven sculpture, Emerson Art Walks will feature an outdoor art market alongside food trucks, live music, gallery exhibits, and community activities. Learn more online.
– SUMMER ART CAMP –
Just a few months until summer! Emerson Art Camps run weekly from June-August, Monday-Friday 9am-3pm. This full-day camp encourages creative exploration and learning while playing outside and meeting new friends! We welcome children ages 5-12. View schedule online.
– WE ARE HIRING –
We are currently looking for Summer Art Camp Instructors and Youth Summer Interns!
– NEW TO YOU ART SALE DONATIONS –
Donate your original art to our New to You Art Sale! Our third annual New to You Art Sale will take place on April 30 and May 1! Mark your calendars for this super-fun treasure hunt, plus, art donors receive early-bird access to the sale. This is a wonderful time to clean out your spaces and pass along original artworks that you no longer display! Donations (paintings, drawings, sculptures, photography, ceramics, etc) may be dropped off at the Emerson, across from the Jessie Wilber Gallery, Monday–Friday, 9am–5pm. No mass-produced art, please. Email us with any questions or to sign up to volunteer.
With gratitude,
Susan Denson-Guy
Executive Director

