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VISUAL ARTS PERFORMING ARTS GULAY BERRYMAN STUDIO Work can be seen at The Gallery on Merchants Square, 440A Duke of Gloucester Street and This Century Art Gallery, 219 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Studio open by appointment. 4735 Westhampton, Williamsburg www.gulayberryman.com; [email protected] 757 565-0954 Award-winning fine art and commissions painter featuring landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still-life, human figure or specialized themes (architectural, historic, automotive, sports, animals). Classical realism to impressionism. Colonial Williamsburg prints and note cards. 14 APRYL ALTMAN ART Work can be seen at This Century Art Gallery, 219 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.aprylaltmanart.com; [email protected] 757 258-0481 The focus of Altman’s watercolors and acrylics is to bring attention to everyday occurrences that often go unnoticed in the hustle and bustle of daily life. Altman encourages the viewer to be aware of life’s small wonders 4 BEAD HAVEN INC. 1915 Pocahontas Trail, Suite E4, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:30a.m. – 5:30p.m. www.beadhavenva.com 757 253-2323 Bead Haven, a full-service bead store, carries everything to create beautiful beaded jewelry. The friendly staff helps customers design and create jewelry. Book parties for birthdays, scouts' badges, girls' night and other occasions. Purchase unique jewelry, all this in a warm and inviting place. 5 BLACK DOG GALLERY 114 Ballard Street, Yorktown Tue – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 4:00p.m., Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. and by appointment. www.blackdoggallery.net 757 989-1700 Antique prints, maps, fine art, custom hand-painted floorcloths and distinctive framing. The selection of unique frames includes hand-painted designs, as well as old world-style gold leaf profiles. 6 GALLERY & STUDIO LOUISE CHARTRAND 8655 Merry Oaks Lane, Toano Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat & Sun 11:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Studio by Appointment www.louisechartrand-artistepeintre.com 757 250-3234 A Spiritualist Canadian artist/portraitist from Quebec, Louise Chartrand’s paintings reflect thoughts, feelings and meditation. Her portrait style is always original and exceptional. The gallery offers antiques; original paintings; sculptures; fine objects; museum pieces (from musée du Louvre); the works of French painters, impressionism, contemporary, fantasy and spiritual art. Portrait commissions are welcome. 12 KYRA A. COOK POTTERY & TILE WORKS Work can be seen at A Touch of Earth 6580 Richmond Road, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. [email protected] 757 565-0425 Functional works in stoneware. The animated posture of Cook’s richly glazed pots compels the user to slow down and contemplate the form. Whether it’s a distinctive rim, beautiful shape or subtle swirls of color, her pottery is a journey that enhances the quality of life. 20 CONNIE DESAULNIERS ART STUDIO Work can be seen at the Trellis Restaurant on Duke of Gloucester Street in Merchants Square. Daily 11:30a.m. – 9:00p.m.; or by appointment. www.bydesignart.com; [email protected] 757 897-0776 Spirited acrylic paintings of landscapes, figures and wildlife; some of the paintings are three-dimensional with sculpted objects coming out of the canvas. 8 DEWITT WALLACE DECORATIVE ARTS MUSEUM OF COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG 325 Francis Street, Williamsburg Daily 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. minimally; hours change seasonally and expand mid-March – December to 7:00p.m. www.history.org/museums Admission. 757 229-2141 Explore 17th- through early 19th-century paintings, textiles, furniture, metals, ceramics and prints. Introductory tours are offered daily. Musical, live performance and scholarly programs related to the collection are offered at the Hennage Auditorium along with tours of special exhibitions. Museum store offers books, music recordings and reproductions. The café is open for lunch and offers scrumptious desserts. 9 GALLERY AT YORK HALL 301 Main Street, Yorktown Tues – Sat 10:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.; Sun 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m. www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism 757 890-4490 Featuring fine art and fine craft by local artists for exhibit and sale. This non-profit, volunteer-run gallery creates themed shows that change every six to eight weeks. Profits support community programs and events. The gallery is also a visitor information center for Historic Yorktown. Join us in December for the annual Christmas Market on Main Street. 11 JAMESTOWN GLASSHOUSE Historic Jamestowne, Williamsburg Daily 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Closed Christmas and New Year’s Days www.jamestownglasshouse.com Admission. 757 229-2437 In 1608, glassmaking, America’s first English industry, began in Jamestown, Virginia. Today, costumed craftsmen, using tools and techniques similar to those used centuries ago, blow one-of-a-kind period reproductions and contemporary pieces. Only green glass is blown at the Glasshouse, but other colors are blown at an off-site location. A four-year apprentice program trains glass blowers. 17 J. FENTON GALLERY 110 S. Henry Street, Merchants Square, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 9:30a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Sun 9:30a.m. – 6:00p.m. www.quiltsunlimited.com 757 221-8200 J. Fenton offers fine American craft, featuring many Virginia artisans. Jewelry, glass, pottery, metal, kaleidoscopes, wood boxes and games, Judaica and whimsical gifts. A popular place for both Williamsburg residents and visitors to find the perfect gift in any price range. 15 WILLIAM K. GEIGER PHOTOGRAPHY By appointment only Mon – Sun 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. billgeigerphoto.com 757 229-3223 I am a freelance location photographer specializing in portraits of subjects in their business or home environment. I also sell fine art photographs, available through my website. 37 ABBY ALDRICH ROCKEFELLER FOLK ART MUSEUM OF COLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG 325 Francis Street, Williamsburg Daily 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. minimally; hours change seasonally and expand mid-March – December to 7:00p.m. www.history.org/museums Admission. 757 229-2141 Enjoy the unrestrained exuberance of American folk art in its new home, adjacent to the DeWitt Wallace Museum. Explore artistic talents expressed in paintings, sculpture, textiles, painted furniture and musical instruments. Daily introductory tours and interactive craft projects involve the whole family. See musical, live performance and scholarly programs at the Hennage Auditorium. Visit the museum store for books, music recordings and reproductions and the café for lunch or desserts. 2 AN OCCASION FOR THE ARTS PO Box 363, Williamsburg First Sunday in October www.aofta.org 757 258-5587 An Occasion for the Arts is the anchor event for a two-day celebration of the arts in Williamsburg. The event is a juried art show that spotlights the visual and performing arts in the Greater Williamsburg area, promotes the expansion of the arts in the community and provides mini-grants. 3 GREATER WILLIAMSBURG CHAMBER & TOURISM ALLIANCE 421 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.williamsburgcc.com 757 229-6511 The Art Gallery of The Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance showcases original works created by individual member artists on a rotating basis. Exhibits are free to the public and change quarterly, highlighting a range of Historic Triangle arts offerings. 13 JENSEN TURNAGE POTTERY Work can be seen at A Touch of Earth 6580 Richmond Road, Williamsburg Studio open daily by appointment. 8529 Hicks Island Road, Lanexa [email protected] 757 566-1989 Russ Turnage and his late wife Carol Jensen began making pottery at their island home-studio in 1981. With over 30 years of experience, Russ continues the tradition of making pottery that is classic in form and finish, and functional for use and enjoyment. 18 JOHN OREHOVEC NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY P.O. Box DJ, Williamsburg Please call for an appointment. 757 229-9585; Fax: 757 229-3214 With a PhD in curriculum and administration, this award-wining artist utilizes spontaneity and creativity, and places a premium on color, composition and presentation in his photography. In 21 years, he has been invited to participate in over 500 shows and exhibitions. 19 MASTER CRAFTSMEN SHOP 221 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. www.mastercraftsmenshop.com 757 253-2993; Toll free: 800 866-7458 Master Craftsmen has been making silver bracelets on location since 1982. In addition they have their own line of pewterware, Christmas angel and animal ornaments and gifts made in the USA. Hand and machine engraving are offered as well as excellent customer service. 21 MJF SILVERSMITH 276 E. Queens Drive , Williamsburg By appointment only. www.mjfsilversmiths.com 757 220-4007 Handmade sterling silver hollowware, liturgical pieces, trophies and corporate gifts. 22 MUSCARELLE MUSEUM OF ART AT THE COLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARY Lamberson Hall, Jamestown Road, Williamsburg Tues – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat & Sun 12:00p.m. – 4:00p.m. www.wm.edu/muscarelle; [email protected] Admission: $5.00; Special Exhibitions: $10.00 757-221-2700 The Muscarelle Museum of Art showcases The College of William & Mary’s permanent collection including works by Copley, Matisse, Picasso and O’Keefe and regularly features special exhi- bitions from around the world. An ever-changing selection of unique gifts such as exceptional jewelry, books, glass items and more are available in the Museum Shop. 23 NANCY THOMAS GALLERY Merchants Square, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.nancythomas.com 757 259-1938 The Nancy Thomas Galleries are decorated in Nancy’s warm style and are homes for Nancy’s art, home décor and antiques. The décor and offerings are changed throughout the year, and there is something exciting and new almost every month. The range of prices is broad, so the casual visitor and the serious collector will find a piece worth taking home. 24 NANCY THOMAS GALLERY 145 Ballard Street, Yorktown Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.nancythomas.com 757 898-0738 Nancy Thomas is a nationally known contemporary artist who has lived and worked in Yorktown for 30 years. Her work appears in the homes of thousands of collectors and is often seen in magazines, decorator books, films, on Broadway and on television as well as at Colonial Williamsburg, The Museum of American Folk Art and the White House. 25 PERIOD DESIGNS 401 Main Street, Yorktown Thu – Sat 10:30a.m. – 4:30p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 4:30p.m. or call for an appointment. www.perioddesigns.com 757 886-9482 A unique gallery that combines the finest in 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century inspired decorative arts and antiques as well as contemporary works. Rob Hunter offers 19th-century American stoneware, 17th- and 18th-century English and European ceramics, glass and contemporary ceramics. Michelle Erickson recreates hand-thrown and painted 17th- and 18th-century reproduction ceramics and one-of-a-kind contemporary works. Erickson was commissioned to create the piece shown which was presented to Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, to commemorate the 400th Anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. 27 PRINCE GEORGE ART & FRAME 107 Colony Square, Jamestown Road, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.williamsburgart.com; [email protected] 757 229-7644 A bright new gallery featuring local original art, sculpture and handmade American crafts. Custom framing for artists, museums and collectors. 28 QUAIL RUN POTTERY, ELIZABETH KROME Work can be seen at A Touch of Earth, 6580 Richmond Road, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m www.elizabethkrome.com; [email protected] Studio open by appointment 757 566-1990; 757 565-0425 A potter since 1975, Krome creates strong, simple pots with pleasing form and satisfying balance. “I count myself successful when my work is well-conceived, well-made and well-used.” 29 SHIRLEY PEWTER 417 Duke of Gloucester Street, Merchants Square , Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Sun 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. www.shirleypewter.com 757 229-5356; 800 550-5356 Offering a variety of fine-quality pewter reproductions, collectibles and tableware. Featuring the signature collection “Shirley Pewter,” handcrafted in Williamsburg. Baby gifts, products of light and more. Engraving available for a more personal touch. 30 STUDIO FORAY 323 Water Street, Suite A-4, Riverwalk Landing, Yorktown Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. Extended summer hours. www.studioforay.com; [email protected] 757 969-1094 Featuring unique, custom-designed jewelry by Nancy Foray which include Swarovski crystals and a beautiful array of freshwater pearls, semiprecious and natural stones – all hand-selected for quality as well as beauty. Offering a wide range of beading supplies and classes that are sure to inspire the art of beading and jewelry design. 31 SVIN CO, CONSTANCE SVINDLAND 1736 Founder’s Hill South, Williamsburg Studio open by appointment. 757 564-8014 Work includes a wide variety of beaded jewelry (necklaces, bracelets and earrings) featuring single and multi-strand pieces in pearls, minerals, glass, semi-precious stones, seed beads and wooden beads. Restringing available. 32 THIS CENTURY ART GALLERY 219 N. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.thiscenturyartgallery.org [email protected] 757 229-4949 Celebrating 50 years of art, this non-profit gallery has presented high-quality contemporary art and crafts for the pleasure and cultural enrichment of Williamsburg residents and visitors. There are eight shows annually by visiting artists; member and student art is shown in the Members’ Gallery. Art classes for all levels, lectures and workshops are offered. 33 VERNON WOOTEN STUDIO/GALLERY 1315 Jamestown Road, Suite 204 Williamsburg Office Park, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.huntprints.com; [email protected] 757 253-1953 Original oils, acrylics, watercolors and bronze sculptures are on exhibit. Also a wide selection of limited edition hunt prints, giclees, prints of Williamsburg and other subjects are available. 35 VICCELLIO GOLDSMITH AT RIVERWALK LANDING 325 Water Street, Yorktown Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.viccelliogoldsmith.com; [email protected] 757 890-2162 J. Henry Viccellio II, Master Goldsmith and precious metals craftsman, offers a line of beautiful and distinctive fine jewelry and hand-crafted custom creations that reflect an individual customer’s unique style. Waterfront shop in Historic Yorktown at Riverwalk Landing. 36 WILLIAMSBURG LIBRARY GALLERY 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m. Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.wrl.org/programs; [email protected] 757 259-4070 Individual and group art exhibitions. Paintings, photography and crafts by local artists. Exhibitions of local and regional history. Please see website for schedules. 38 AROMAS COFFEEHOUSE, BAKESHOP & CAFE 431 Prince George Street, Williamsburg Mon – Thu 7:00a.m. – 10:00p.m. Fri & Sat 7:00a.m. – 11:00p.m.; Sun 8:00a.m. – 8:00p.m www.aromasworld.com 757 221-6676 Enjoy the patio or venture inside for specialty coffees, wine and beer to compliment your breakfast, lunch or dinner. In the comfort of this popular spot you’ll find the "rotating" art wall filled with works of local artists, and weekends filled with live music. "Best of Williamsburg!", The Virginia Gazette. "Editor’s Pick – Best of the Road", Rand McNally. Free WiFi! 39 FAT CANARY 410 W. Duke of Gloucester Street, Merchants Square, Williamsburg Mon – Sun 5:00p.m. – 10:00p.m. 757 229-3333 Fat Canary, in the heart of Merchants Square, has received the coveted AAA Four Diamond award for excellence for each of the past five years since its opening six years ago. It shares a unique physical presence with The Cheese Shop and the 4,000-bottle Wine Cellar. Its walls are adorned with a changing exhibit of original art from the nearby Gallery on Merchants Square. 44 THE TRELLIS 403 Duke of Gloucester Street Merchants Square, Williamsburg Daily 11:30a.m. – 9:00p.m. www.thetrellis.com; [email protected] 757 229-8610 Renowned for its artful cuisine, the Trellis also displays original art by Connie Desaulniers. See her energetic works - including her signature 3-dimensional paintings (sculptural elements are literally off the wall) anytime during Trellis operating hours. All work is for sale directly from the artist. For more information, visit www.bydesignart.com or email [email protected]. 45 DEAN SHOSTAK’S CRYSTAL CONCERT Concerts can be heard at The Kimball Theatre, Merchants Square, Williamsburg www.crystalconcert.com; [email protected] 800 588-3326 Dean Shostak is world-famous for reviving the glass Armonica, an instrument invented by Benjamin Franklin. His Crystal Concert also features rare and antique glass instruments from around the world including Glass English Handbells, the Glass Violin from Japan and the Cristal Baschet from France. Please see website for performance schedule. 46 EWELL HALL, DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, Performing Arts Series The College of William & Mary, Ewell Hall (near The Wren Building; use side entrance) www.wm.edu/theatre; www.wm.edu/music Box Office 757 221-2674 The College of William & Mary mounts theatrical, dance and musical performances on a regular basis. The performances generally take place during the academic year and include student as well as professional artists. In addition to Ewell Hall, you will also find performances at Phi Beta Kappa Hall, The Commonwealth Auditorium and Lodge One of the University Center and other venues on campus. Please see the websites for schedules. 47 FIRST NIGHT ® WILLIAMSBURG P.O. Box 1382, Williamsburg New Year's Eve www.firstnightwilliamsburg.org 757 258-5153 First Night Williamsburg ® is a celebration of the performing arts on New Year’s Eve in downtown Williamsburg, VA. This is a non-alcoholic, family friendly event with over 60 acts for all ages, available food and a fireworks finale. Admission is one button, available after December 1st, at locations throughout the area. 48 KIMBALL THEATRE 424 Duke of Gloucester Street Merchants Square, Williamsburg Open daily. Hours vary to accommodate performances. www.kimballtheatre.com; [email protected] 757 565-8670 A variety of entertainment options are offered including live concerts, plays, lectures and independent and foreign films. Please see website for schedules and ticket information. 49 LAKE MATOAKA AMPHITHEATRE The College of William & Mary, Ukrop Way and Jamestown Road www.wm.edu/studentactivities 757 221-3300 The amphitheatre is on the shore of Lake Matoaka, surrounded by the natural beauty of the College woods. A perfect setting for performance art and any type of musical entertainment. Please contact the Office of Student Activities with questions, and about space availability. 50 MERCHANTS SQUARE, OUTDOOR PERFORMING ARTS AND ART SHOWS VENUE Duke of Gloucester, Prince George, Henry and Boundary Streets, Williamsburg www.merchantssquare.org/calendar; [email protected] 757 220-7751 Situated adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic Area, Merchants Square is a cluster of 42 fine shops and restaurants in an unrivaled setting. Merchants Square annually hosts the Summer Breeze Concert Series on Wednesdays in July and August and strolling holiday musicians throughout December. Visitors will also enjoy Art on the Square in April and An Occasion for the Arts, which is always held on the first Sunday in October. 51 ARTFUL DINING artcafé26 5107-2 Center Street, New Town, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat 8:30a.m. – 4:00p.m. Open Friday and Saturday nights. www.artcafe26.com; [email protected] 757 565-7788 This European-style art café and gallery exhibits four art shows each year featuring international artists in fine arts and fine craft. The artcafé26 also caters for corporate and private events. 40 NEW TOWN WILLIAMSBURG 4801 Courthouse Street, Williamsburg www.NewTownWilliamsburg.com; [email protected] 757 565-6200 Outdoor concerts, art shows, arts & crafts sales -- find them in New Town. Discover fine restaurants with live music; visit artcafé26 and dine within an art gallery. Sullivan Square, Legacy Hall and the Gazebo provide great venues for everything from intimate shows to lively performances. Check our website for details. 52 PHI BETA KAPPA HALL, Performing Arts Series The College of William & Mary, Phi Beta Kappa Hall, 601 Jamestown Road www.wm.edu/theatre; www.wm.edu/music Box Office 757 221-2674 The College of William & Mary mounts theatrical, dance and musical performances on a regular basis. William & Mary Theatre presents high quality and richly staged dramatic performances, reviving important classical dramas as well as producing the most challenging contemporary theatre. William & Mary Dance brings exciting concerts of original faculty and student choreography to the community. Please see the websites for schedules. 53 RIVERWALK LANDING, OUTDOOR PERFORMING ARTS VENUE Riverwalk Landing, Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown www.riverwalklanding.com 757 890-3500 Located on the Yorktown waterfront, Riverwalk Landing plays host to a multitude of events throughout the year. Riverwalk Landing offers an array of diverse shopping and dining op- portunities all in a serene setting. The banks of the York River serve as a beautiful backdrop for the outdoor performance area. Riverwalk Landing annually hosts several outdoor concert series, market days, movie nights and tall ship visits. 54 RHYTHMS ON THE RIVERWALK CONCERT SERIES Riverwalk Landing Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism 757 890-3500 Rhythms on the Riverwalk is a five-week fall concert series held at Riverwalk Landing in Historic Yorktown that features some of the area’s finest in jazz, swing, big band and patriotic music. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. This event is free and open to the public. See website for dates and times. 55 SHAGGING ON THE RIVERWALK BEACH MUSIC CONCERT SERIES Riverwalk Landing Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism 757 890-3500 Shagging on the Riverwalk is an eight-week summer concert series held at Riverwalk Landing in Historic Yorktown and features some of the area’s finest beach music, Motown, oldies and more. Guests have the opportunity to practice the “shag” on the large outdoor dance floor, and all are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. The event is free and open to the public. See website for dates and times. 56 VIRGINIA ARTS FESTIVAL Festival Williamsburg, Virginia Room at the Williamsburg Lodge Performances presented each May www.vafest.org 757 282-2800 The Virginia Arts Festival presents must-see premieres, world-renowned artists and a spectacular array of music, dance, and more! Festival Williamsburg is one of six signature weekends of the Virginia Arts Festival, featuring such performers as Arturo Sandoval, Martha Graham Dance Company, Tiempo Libre, Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and Patti LuPone. The Virginia Room is the perfect setting for great cabaret performances. Festival Williamsburg is unique each year with events held Thursday through Sunday. 57 VIRGINIA SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Performances at Phi Beta Kappa Hall, College of William & Mary 601 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg www.wm.edu/vsf Box Office 757 221-2674; Administration 757 221-2683 Now entering its 31st season, this professional theatre company offers three productions from late June to mid August. Shakespeare and modern classics combine to produce great and affordable entertainment for the whole family. Please see website for performance schedule. 58 WILLIAM & MARY HALL, KAPLAN ARENA The College of William & Mary Ukrop Way, Williamsburg tribeathletics.com/tickets.html for booking information contact Spencer Milne, [email protected] 757 221-3356 Kaplan Arena at William & Mary Hall is an 8,973- seat arena, with the capability of increasing capacity to 10,175 for full stage events. A multi-purpose venue with nearly 24,000 square feet of floor space, William & Mary Hall has a long history of hosting concerts, trade shows, convocations, religious ceremonies, graduations, athletic events and other special events. The website will help you find the concert or event you are seeking. 59 WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARKET, Music at the Market Duke of Gloucester Street, Merchants Square, Williamsburg Music Performances 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Market open Saturdays, May – October 8:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. Holiday Markets in November and December. www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com; [email protected] 757 259-3768 Enjoy live musical performances while you select local products including organic produce, free-range chickens, beef and pork, oysters and crabs, herb plants, baked goods, honey, mushrooms, cheese and cut flowers. The Market is located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg’s Merchants Square and across from the College of William & Mary. Flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for listening to the concerts while enjoying a morning coffee and the Market’s fresh baked goods. See website for more information. 60 WILLIAMSBURG FIELD MUSICK 757 253-1796 Williamsburg Field Musick brings to life the spirit and charm of 18th- and 19th-century military music. Performances include authentic music, marching and often a personal presentation on the music and time period the group recreates. 61 WILLIAMSBURG LIBRARY THEATRE 515 Scotland Street, Williamsburg Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m. Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.wrl.org/programs; [email protected] 757 259-4070 This 268-seat theatre features concerts of acoustic folk and jazz. Venue for classical music groups, films, live theatre and lectures. Please see the website for schedules. 62 WILLIAMSBURG PLAYERS 200 Hubbard Lane, Williamsburg 757 229-1679 Celebrating its 52nd season, the Williamsburg Players is the area’s oldest continuous community theatre. Professional quality theatre productions in an intimate atmosphere where everyone has a close-up view. 63 THE WILLIAMSBURG SYMPHONIA, Classical and Pops Music Series Performances can be seen at The Kimball Theatre Merchants Square, Williamsburg www.williamsburgsymphonia.org [email protected] 757 229-9857 Williamsburg’s own professional orchestra providing a classical and pops music subscription series at the Kimball Theatre and education concerts for families and young people. Janna Hymes, Music Director. Please see website for performance schedules. 64 YORK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY – TABB 100 Long Green Boulevard, Yorktown Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 1:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.yorkcounty.gov/library 757 890-5120 The York County Library presents, Second Saturdays @ Seven concert series at the Tabb Library. Come and enjoy a wide variety of musical offerings in a delightful literary setting. All performances are free and open to the public. See the library website for more information. 65 YORKTOWN MARKET DAYS AT THE RIVER Riverwalk Landing, Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown Saturdays, May – August 8:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. Monthly Markets September – December Entertainment 9:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. www.riverwalklanding.com 757 890-3500 The farmer's market includes local produce, fresh meat and seafood, baked goods, specialty cut flowers, handmade soaps, gourmet herbs, quality art and live musical entertainment all in a beautiful waterfront setting. The market is located on the Yorktown waterfront at Riverwalk Landing. See website for more information. 66 A TOUCH OF EARTH 6580 Richmond Road, Williamsburg Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.atouchofearthgallery.com; [email protected] 757 565-4235 A Touch of Earth is an award-winning gallery offering the finest in American crafts and art by regional and nationally prominent contemporary American artists. Featuring art pottery, beautiful jewelry, glass work, quilts and many other fine crafts. Owned by pottery artists Paul Pittman and Lianne Lurie since 1977. 1 TK ASIAN ANTIQUITIES 1654 Jamestown Road, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.tkasianantiquities.com; [email protected] 757 253-0769 Specialists in Chinese archaic bronze, jade, pottery, textiles. TK Asian Antiquities has one of the largest selections of artisan-made furniture from the 17th through 19th centuries. On-site laboratory for conservation and restoration. 34 COLONIAL FIBER ARTS 323 Water Street, A-2, Yorktown Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. www.colonialfiberarts.com; nettie@colonialfiberarts.com 757 243-2275; Fax: 757 243-2276 Colonial Fiber Arts is a one-of-a-kind shop featuring handmade, hand-woven items as well as tools and supplies for the fiber artist. Our studio features workshops in weaving, spinning, knit- ting, tatting, felt making, basketry and rug hooking. Find something unique, create something amazing! 7 DOROTHY GREBOS ABSTRACT ACRYLIC PAINTINGS Work can be seen at Prince George Art and Frame, 107 Colony Square, Jamestown Road, Williamsburg Studio by Appointment. 4427 Wind River Run, Williamsburg www.dgrebosart.com; [email protected] 757 645-3081 “My paintings are an extension of my musical background, with emphasis on rhythm, movement, color and harmony.” 10 PAULA GOODMAN KOZ Work can be seen at Prince George Art and Frame, 107 Colony Square, Jamestown Road, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.paulagoodmankoz.com; [email protected] Studio open by appointment 757 253-8950; 757 229-7644 Goodman Koz has been a printmaker specializing in block prints (wood and linocut) for nearly 30 years. She has a special love for illustrating books and literary themes. The relationship between art and print is her primary focus. 26 BERRET'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & TAPHOUSE GRILL 199 S. Boundary Street, Williamsburg Lunch Mon – Sat 11:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. Dinner Mon – Sun 5:00p.m. – 10:00p.m. www.berrets.com 757 253-1847 Two choices, one location! Berret's Restaurant specializes in fresh regional seafood; the Taphouse Grill features grilled fish, steaks and burgers. Both offer full beverage service. Since its opening in 1983, Berret's has supported area artists by purchasing local original and edition artwork to use in decorating its public spaces. Live music is featured summer evenings on Friday and Saturday in the Taphouse Grill. 41 JAMES CITY COUNTY 101 Mounts Bay Road, Williamsburg Mon – Fri 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Contact Ernie Gabler or Doug Murrow 757 253-6618 or 757 253-6626 Art exhibits started back in 2005 in Building E lobby of the James City County government complex buildings off of Mounts Bay Road at the entrance to Kingsmill. It showcases employees and resident artists living in James City County every six weeks on rotating exhibits. 16 CENTER STREET GRILL 5101 Center Street, Williamsburg Mon – Thu 11:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Fri – Sat 11:00a.m. – 10:00p.m.; Sun 10:00a.m. – 9:00 p.m. www.centerstreetgrill.com 757 220-4600 Moderately priced restaurant located in New Town, offering raw bar with oysters, clams, shrimp and seafood specials. Modern décor with available art from the Trimble Collection adorning the walls. Family friendly; private/club rooms and seasonal patio. 42 DUDLEY'S FARMHOUSE GRILLE 7816 Richmond Road, Toano Lunch Tue – Fri 11:00a.m. – 2:30p.m. Dinner Tue – Sat 5:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. www.dudleysfarmhousegrille.com 757 566-1157 Dudley's Farmhouse Grille, located in Toano, seven miles from the City of Williamsburg, resides in a renovated 1900s farmhouse and caters to fine dining. Supporting local farms and local artists, Dudley's Farmhouse Grille displays antiques and original artwork of local painters and potters. 43 Williamsburg Area Arts Commission Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance York County York County Arts Commission The Virginia Commission for the Arts & The National Endowment for the Arts Funders

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GULAY BERRYMAN STUDIO Work can be seen at the gallery on merchants square, 440a Duke of gloucester street and this Century art gallery, 219 n. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.Studio open by appointment. 4735 Westhampton, Williamsburgwww.gulayberryman.com; [email protected] 757 565-0954

award-winning fine art and commissions painter featuring landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still-life, human figure or specialized themes (architectural, historic, automotive, sports, animals). Classical realism to impressionism. Colonial Williamsburg prints and note cards.

14ApRYL ALTMAN ART Work can be seen at this Century art gallery, 219 n. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.aprylaltmanart.com; [email protected] 258-0481

the focus of altman’s watercolors and acrylics is to bring attention to everyday occurrences that often go unnoticed in the hustle and bustle of daily life. altman encourages the viewer to be aware of life’s small wonders

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BEAD HAvEN INc.1915 pocahontas trail, suite e4, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:30a.m. – 5:30p.m.www.beadhavenva.com757 253-2323

Bead Haven, a full-service bead store, carries everything to create beautiful beaded jewelry. the friendly staff helps customers design and create jewelry. Book parties for birthdays, scouts' badges, girls' night and other occasions. purchase unique jewelry, all this in a warm and inviting place.

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BLAck DOG GALLERY114 Ballard street, Yorktown

Tue – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 4:00p.m., Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. and by appointment.www.blackdoggallery.net757 989-1700

antique prints, maps, fine art, custom hand-painted floorcloths and distinctive framing. the selection of unique frames includes hand-painted designs, as well as old world-style gold leaf profiles.

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GALLERY & STUDIO LOUISE cHARTRAND 8655 merry oaks lane, toano

Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat & Sun 11:00a.m. – 3:00p.m. Studio by Appointmentwww.louisechartrand-artistepeintre.com757 250-3234

a spiritualist Canadian artist/portraitist from Quebec, louise Chartrand’s paintings reflect thoughts, feelings and meditation. Her portrait style is always original and exceptional. the gallery offers antiques; original paintings; sculptures; fine objects; museum pieces (from musée du louvre); the works of french painters, impressionism, contemporary, fantasy and spiritual art. portrait commissions are welcome.

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kYRA A. cOOk pOTTERY & TILE WORkS Work can be seen at a touch of earth 6580 richmond road, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:[email protected] 565-0425

functional works in stoneware. the animated posture of Cook’s richly glazed pots compels the user to slow down and contemplate the form. Whether it’s a distinctive rim, beautiful shape or subtle swirls of color, her pottery is a journey that enhances the quality of life.

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cONNIE DESAULNIERS ART STUDIO Work can be seen at the trellis restaurant on Duke of gloucester street in merchants square.

Daily 11:30a.m. – 9:00p.m.; or by appointment.www.bydesignart.com; [email protected] 757 897-0776

spirited acrylic paintings of landscapes, figures and wildlife; some of the paintings are three-dimensional with sculpted objects coming out of the canvas.

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DEWITT WALLAcE DEcORATIvE ARTS MUSEUM OF cOLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG325 francis street, Williamsburg

Daily 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. minimally; hours change seasonally and expand mid-March – December to 7:00p.m.www.history.org/museumsAdmission. 757 229-2141

explore 17th- through early 19th-century paintings, textiles, furniture, metals, ceramics and prints. introductory tours are offered daily. musical, live performance and scholarly programs related to the

collection are offered at the Hennage auditorium along with tours of special exhibitions. museum store offers books, music recordings and reproductions. the café is open for lunch and offers scrumptious desserts.

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GALLERY AT YORk HALL 301 main street, Yorktown

Tues – Sat 10:00a.m. – 4:00p.m.; Sun 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism757 890-4490

featuring fine art and fine craft by local artists for exhibit and sale. this non-profit, volunteer-run gallery creates themed shows that change every six to eight weeks.

profits support community programs and events. the gallery is also a visitor information center for Historic Yorktown. Join us in December for the annual Christmas market on main street.

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JAMESTOWN GLASSHOUSEHistoric Jamestowne, Williamsburg

Daily 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.; closed christmas and New Year’s Dayswww.jamestownglasshouse.comAdmission. 757 229-2437

in 1608, glassmaking, america’s first english industry, began in Jamestown, Virginia. today, costumed craftsmen, using tools and techniques similar to those used centuries ago, blow one-of-a-kind period reproductions and contemporary pieces. only green glass is blown at the glasshouse, but other colors are blown at an off-site location. a four-year apprentice program trains glass blowers.

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J. FENTON GALLERY110 s. Henry street, merchants square, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 9:30a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Sun 9:30a.m. – 6:00p.m. www.quiltsunlimited.com757 221-8200

J. fenton offers fine american craft, featuring many Virginia artisans. Jewelry, glass, pottery, metal, kaleidoscopes, wood boxes and games, Judaica and whimsical gifts. a popular place for both Williamsburg residents and visitors to find the perfect gift in any price range.

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WILLIAM k. GEIGER pHOTOGRApHYBy appointment only

Mon – Sun 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. billgeigerphoto.com757 229-3223

i am a freelance location photographer specializing in portraits of subjects in their business or home environment. i also sell fine art photographs, available through my website.

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ABBY ALDRIcH ROckEFELLER FOLk ART MUSEUM OF cOLONIAL WILLIAMSBURG325 francis street, Williamsburg

Daily 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. minimally; hours change seasonally and expand mid-March – December to 7:00p.m.www.history.org/museumsAdmission. 757 229-2141

enjoy the unrestrained exuberance of american folk art in its new home, adjacent to the DeWitt Wallace museum. explore artistic talents expressed in paintings, sculpture, textiles, painted furniture and musical instruments. Daily introductory tours and interactive craft projects involve the whole family. see musical, live performance and scholarly programs at the Hennage auditorium. Visit the museum store for books, music recordings and reproductions and the café for lunch or desserts.

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AN OccASION FOR THE ARTSpo Box 363, Williamsburg

First Sunday in Octoberwww.aofta.org 757 258-5587

an occasion for the arts is the anchor event for a two-day celebration of the arts in Williamsburg. the event is a juried art show that spotlights the visual and performing arts in the greater Williamsburg area, promotes the expansion of the arts in the community and provides mini-grants.

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GREATER WILLIAMSBURG cHAMBER & TOURISM ALLIANcE

421 n. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.williamsburgcc.com757 229-6511

the art gallery of the greater Williamsburg Chamber & tourism alliance showcases original works created by individual member artists on a rotating basis. exhibits are free to the public and change quarterly, highlighting a range of Historic triangle arts offerings.

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JENSEN TURNAGE pOTTERYWork can be seen at a touch of earth 6580 richmond road, Williamsburg

Studio open daily by appointment. 8529 Hicks Island Road, [email protected] 566-1989

russ turnage and his late wife Carol Jensen began making pottery at their island home-studio in 1981. With over 30 years of experience, russ continues the tradition of making pottery that is classic in form and finish, and functional for use and enjoyment.

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JOHN OREHOvEc NATURE pHOTOGRApHYp.o. Box DJ, Williamsburg

please call for an appointment.757 229-9585; Fax: 757 229-3214

With a phD in curriculum and administration, this award-wining artist utilizes spontaneity and creativity, and places a premium on color, composition and presentation in his photography. in 21 years, he has been invited to participate in over 500 shows and exhibitions.

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MASTER cRAFTSMEN SHOp221 n. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. www.mastercraftsmenshop.com757 253-2993; Toll free: 800 866-7458

master Craftsmen has been making silver bracelets on location since 1982. in addition they have their own line of pewterware, Christmas angel and animal ornaments and gifts made in the usa. Hand and machine engraving are offered as well as excellent customer service.

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MJF SILvERSMITH276 e. Queens Drive , Williamsburg

By appointment only.www.mjfsilversmiths.com757 220-4007

Handmade sterling silver hollowware, liturgical pieces, trophies and corporate gifts.

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MUScARELLE MUSEUM OF ART AT THE cOLLEGE OF WILLIAM & MARYlamberson Hall, Jamestown road, Williamsburg

Tues – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat & Sun 12:00p.m. – 4:00p.m.www.wm.edu/muscarelle; [email protected]: $5.00; Special Exhibitions: $10.00 757-221-2700

the muscarelle museum of art showcases the College of William & mary’s permanent collection including works by Copley, matisse, picasso and o’Keefe and regularly features special exhi-bitions from around the world. an ever-changing selection of unique gifts such as exceptional jewelry, books, glass items and more are available in the museum shop.

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NANcY THOMAS GALLERYmerchants square, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.nancythomas.com757 259-1938

the nancy thomas galleries are decorated in nancy’s warm style and are homes for nancy’s art, home décor and antiques. the décor and offerings are changed throughout the year, and there is something exciting and new almost every month. the range of prices is broad, so the casual visitor and the serious collector will find a piece worth taking home.

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NANcY THOMAS GALLERY145 Ballard street, Yorktown

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.nancythomas.com757 898-0738

nancy thomas is a nationally known contemporary artist who has lived and worked in Yorktown for 30 years. Her work appears in the homes of thousands of collectors and is often seen in magazines, decorator books, films, on Broadway and on television as well as at Colonial Williamsburg, the museum of american folk art and the White House.

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pERIOD DESIGNS401 main street, Yorktown

Thu – Sat 10:30a.m. – 4:30p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 4:30p.m. or call for an appointment.www.perioddesigns.com757 886-9482

a unique gallery that combines the finest in 17th-, 18th- and 19th-century inspired decorative arts and antiques as well as contemporary works. rob Hunter offers 19th-century american stoneware, 17th- and 18th-century english and european ceramics, glass and contemporary ceramics. michelle erickson recreates hand-thrown and painted 17th- and 18th-century reproduction ceramics and one-of-a-kind contemporary works. erickson was commissioned to create the piece shown which was presented to Her majesty, Queen elizabeth ii, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown.

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pRINcE GEORGE ART & FRAME107 Colony square, Jamestown road, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.williamsburgart.com; [email protected] 229-7644

a bright new gallery featuring local original art, sculpture and handmade american crafts. Custom framing for artists, museums and collectors.

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QUAIL RUN pOTTERY, ELIzABETH kROMEWork can be seen at a touch of earth, 6580 richmond road, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.mwww.elizabethkrome.com; [email protected] open by appointment 757 566-1990; 757 565-0425

a potter since 1975, Krome creates strong, simple pots with pleasing form and satisfying balance. “i count myself successful when my work is well-conceived, well-made and well-used.”

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SHIRLEY pEWTER417 Duke of gloucester street, merchants square , Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Sun 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. www.shirleypewter.com757 229-5356; 800 550-5356

offering a variety of fine-quality pewter reproductions, collectibles and tableware. featuring the signature collection “shirley pewter,” handcrafted in Williamsburg. Baby gifts, products of light and more. engraving available for a more personal touch.

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STUDIO FORAY323 Water street, suite a-4, riverwalk landing, Yorktown

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m. Extended summer hours.www.studioforay.com; [email protected] 969-1094

featuring unique, custom-designed jewelry by nancy foray which include swarovski crystals and a beautiful array of freshwater pearls, semiprecious and natural stones – all hand-selected for quality as well as beauty. offering a wide range of beading supplies and classes that are sure to inspire the art of beading and jewelry design.

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SvIN cO, cONSTANcE SvINDLAND1736 founder’s Hill south, Williamsburg

Studio open by appointment. 757 564-8014

Work includes a wide variety of beaded jewelry (necklaces, bracelets and earrings) featuring single and multi-strand pieces in pearls, minerals, glass, semi-precious stones, seed beads and wooden beads. restringing available.

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THIS cENTURY ART GALLERY219 n. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Tue – Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.thiscenturyartgallery.org [email protected] 229-4949

Celebrating 50 years of art, this non-profit gallery has presented high-quality contemporary art and crafts for the pleasure and cultural enrichment of Williamsburg residents and visitors. there are eight shows annually by visiting artists; member and student art is shown in the members’ gallery. art classes for all levels, lectures and workshops are offered.

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vERNON WOOTEN STUDIO/GALLERY 1315 Jamestown road, suite 204 Williamsburg office park, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. www.huntprints.com; [email protected] 757 253-1953

original oils, acrylics, watercolors and bronze sculptures are on exhibit. also a wide selection of limited edition hunt prints, giclees, prints of Williamsburg and other subjects are available.

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vIccELLIO GOLDSMITH AT RIvERWALk LANDING

325 Water street, Yorktown

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.viccelliogoldsmith.com; [email protected] 890-2162

J. Henry Viccellio ii, master goldsmith and precious metals craftsman, offers a line of beautiful and distinctive fine jewelry and hand-crafted custom creations that reflect an individual customer’s unique style. Waterfront shop in Historic Yorktown at riverwalk landing.

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WILLIAMSBURG LIBRARY GALLERY515 scotland street, Williamsburg

Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m. Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.wrl.org/programs; [email protected] 259-4070

individual and group art exhibitions. paintings, photography and crafts by local artists. exhibitions of local and regional history. please see website for schedules.

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AROMAS cOFFEEHOUSE, BAkESHOp & cAFE431 prince george street, Williamsburg

Mon – Thu 7:00a.m. – 10:00p.m. Fri & Sat 7:00a.m. – 11:00p.m.; Sun 8:00a.m. – 8:00p.m www.aromasworld.com 757 221-6676

enjoy the patio or venture inside for specialty coffees, wine and beer to compliment your breakfast, lunch or dinner. in the comfort of this popular spot you’ll find the "rotating" art wall filled with works of local artists, and weekends filled with live music. "Best of Williamsburg!", the Virginia gazette. "editor’s pick – Best of the road", rand mcnally. free Wifi!

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FAT cANARY410 W. Duke of gloucester street, merchants square, Williamsburg

Mon – Sun 5:00p.m. – 10:00p.m. 757 229-3333

fat Canary, in the heart of merchants square, has received the coveted aaa four Diamond award for excellence for each of the past five years since its opening six years ago. it shares a unique physical presence with the Cheese shop and the 4,000-bottle

Wine Cellar. its walls are adorned with a changing exhibit of original art from the nearby gallery on merchants square.

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THE TRELLIS 403 Duke of gloucester street merchants square, Williamsburg

Daily 11:30a.m. – 9:00p.m.www.thetrellis.com; [email protected] 229-8610

renowned for its artful cuisine, the trellis also displays original art by Connie Desaulniers. see her energetic works - including her signature 3-dimensional paintings (sculptural elements are literally off the wall) anytime during trellis operating hours. all work is for sale directly from the artist. for more information, visit www.bydesignart.com or email [email protected].

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DEAN SHOSTAk’S cRYSTAL cONcERT Concerts can be heard at the Kimball theatre, merchants square, Williamsburg

www.crystalconcert.com; [email protected] 588-3326

Dean shostak is world-famous for reviving the glass armonica, an instrument invented by Benjamin franklin. His Crystal Concert also features rare and antique glass instruments from around the world including glass english Handbells, the glass Violin from Japan and the Cristal Baschet from france. please see website for performance schedule.

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EWELL HALL, DEpARTMENT OF MUSIc, performing arts seriesthe College of William & mary, ewell Hall (near the Wren Building; use side entrance)

www.wm.edu/theatre; www.wm.edu/musicBox Office 757 221-2674

the College of William & mary mounts theatrical, dance and musical performances on a regular basis. the performances generally take place during the academic year and include student as well as professional artists. in addition to ewell Hall, you will also find performances at phi Beta Kappa Hall, the Commonwealth auditorium and lodge one of the university Center and other venues on campus. please see the websites for schedules.

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FIRST NIGHT® WILLIAMSBURGp.o. Box 1382, Williamsburg

New Year's Eve www.firstnightwilliamsburg.org757 258-5153

first night Williamsburg® is a celebration of the performing arts on new Year’s eve in downtown Williamsburg, Va. this is a non-alcoholic, family friendly event with over 60 acts for all ages, available food and a fireworks finale. admission is one button, available after December 1st, at locations throughout the area.

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kIMBALL THEATRE 424 Duke of gloucester street merchants square, Williamsburg

Open daily. Hours vary to accommodate performances. www.kimballtheatre.com; [email protected] 565-8670

a variety of entertainment options are offered including live concerts, plays, lectures and independent and foreign films. please see website for schedules and ticket information.

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LAkE MATOAkA AMpHITHEATRE the College of William & mary, ukrop Way and Jamestown road

www.wm.edu/studentactivities757 221-3300

the amphitheatre is on the shore of lake matoaka, surrounded by the natural beauty of the College woods. a perfect setting for performance art and any type of musical entertainment. please contact the office of student activities with questions, and about space availability.

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MERcHANTS SQUARE, OUTDOOR pERFORMING ARTS AND ART SHOWS vENUEDuke of gloucester, prince george, Henry and Boundary streets, Williamsburg

www.merchantssquare.org/calendar; [email protected] 220-7751

situated adjacent to Colonial Williamsburg’s Historic area, merchants square is a cluster of 42 fine shops and restaurants in an unrivaled setting. merchants square annually hosts the summer Breeze Concert series on Wednesdays in July and august and strolling holiday musicians throughout December. Visitors will also enjoy art on the square in april and an occasion for the arts, which is always held on the first sunday in october.

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artful Dining

artcafé265107-2 Center street, new town, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 8:30a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sat 8:30a.m. – 4:00p.m.Open Friday and Saturday nights.www.artcafe26.com; [email protected] 565-7788

this european-style art café and gallery exhibits four art shows each year featuring international artists in fine arts and fine craft. the artcafé26 also caters for corporate and private events.

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NEW TOWN WILLIAMSBURG4801 Courthouse street, Williamsburg

www.NewTownWilliamsburg.com; [email protected] 565-6200

outdoor concerts, art shows, arts & crafts sales -- find them in new town. Discover fine restaurants with live music; visit artcafé26 and dine within an art gallery. sullivan square, legacy Hall and the gazebo provide great venues for everything from intimate shows to lively performances. Check our website for details.

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pHI BETA kAppA HALL, performing arts seriesthe College of William & mary, phi Beta Kappa Hall, 601 Jamestown road

www.wm.edu/theatre; www.wm.edu/musicBox Office 757 221-2674

the College of William & mary mounts theatrical, dance and musical performances on a regular basis. William & mary theatre presents high quality and richly staged dramatic performances, reviving important classical dramas as well as producing the most challenging contemporary theatre. William & mary Dance brings exciting concerts of original faculty and student choreography to the community. please see the websites for schedules.

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RIvERWALk LANDING, OUTDOOR pERFORMING ARTS vENUE riverwalk landing, Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown

www.riverwalklanding.com757 890-3500

located on the Yorktown waterfront, riverwalk landing plays host to a multitude of events throughout the year. riverwalk landing offers an array of diverse shopping and dining op-portunities all in a serene setting. the banks of the York river serve as a beautiful backdrop for the outdoor performance area. riverwalk landing annually hosts several outdoor concert series, market days, movie nights and tall ship visits.

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RHYTHMS ON THE RIvERWALk cONcERT SERIES riverwalk landing Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown

www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism757 890-3500

rhythms on the riverwalk is a five-week fall concert series held at riverwalk landing in Historic Yorktown that features some of the area’s finest in jazz, swing, big band and patriotic music. guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. this event is free and open to the public. see website for dates and times.

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SHAGGING ON THE RIvERWALk BEAcH MUSIc cONcERT SERIES

riverwalk landing Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown

www.yorkcounty.gov/tourism757 890-3500

shagging on the riverwalk is an eight-week summer concert series held at riverwalk landing in Historic Yorktown and features some of the area’s finest beach music, motown, oldies and more. guests have the opportunity to practice the “shag” on the large outdoor dance floor, and all are welcome to

bring lawn chairs and blankets for seating. the event is free and open to the public. see website for dates and times.

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vIRGINIA ARTS FESTIvALfestival Williamsburg, Virginia room at the Williamsburg lodge

performances presented each May www.vafest.org757 282-2800

the Virginia arts festival presents must-see premieres, world-renowned artists and a spectacular array of music, dance, and more! festival Williamsburg is one of six signature weekends of the Virginia arts festival, featuring such performers as arturo sandoval, martha graham Dance Company, tiempo libre, tommy Dorsey orchestra and patti lupone. the Virginia room is the perfect setting for great cabaret performances. festival Williamsburg is unique each year with events held thursday through sunday.

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vIRGINIA SHAkESpEARE FESTIvAL performances at phi Beta Kappa Hall, College of William & mary 601 Jamestown road, Williamsburg

www.wm.edu/vsfBox Office 757 221-2674; Administration 757 221-2683

now entering its 31st season, this professional theatre company offers three productions from late June to mid august. shakespeare and modern classics combine to produce great and affordable entertainment for the whole family. please see website for performance schedule.

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WILLIAM & MARY HALL, kApLAN ARENAthe College of William & mary ukrop Way, Williamsburg

tribeathletics.com/tickets.html for booking information contact Spencer Milne, [email protected] 221-3356

Kaplan arena at William & mary Hall is an 8,973-seat arena, with the capability of increasing capacity to 10,175 for full stage events. a multi-purpose venue with nearly 24,000 square feet of floor space, William & mary Hall has a long history of hosting concerts, trade shows, convocations, religious ceremonies, graduations, athletic events and other special events. the website will help you find the concert or event you are seeking.

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WILLIAMSBURG FARMERS MARkET, music at the marketDuke of gloucester street, merchants square, Williamsburg

Music performances 9:00a.m. – 11:00a.m. Market open Saturdays, May – October 8:00a.m. – 12:00p.m. Holiday Markets in November and December. www.williamsburgfarmersmarket.com; [email protected] 259-3768

enjoy live musical performances while you select local products including organic produce, free-range chickens, beef and pork, oysters and crabs, herb plants, baked goods, honey, mushrooms, cheese and cut flowers.

the market is located in the heart of Colonial Williamsburg’s merchants square and across from the College of William & mary. flowerbeds and benches offer a tranquil setting for listening to the concerts while enjoying a morning coffee and the market’s fresh baked goods. see website for more information.

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WILLIAMSBURG FIELD MUSIck

757 253-1796

Williamsburg field musick brings to life the spirit and charm of 18th- and 19th-century military music. performances include authentic music, marching and often a personal presentation on the music and time period the group recreates.

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WILLIAMSBURG LIBRARY THEATRE515 scotland street, Williamsburg

Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m. Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. Sun 1:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.wrl.org/programs; [email protected] 259-4070

this 268-seat theatre features concerts of acoustic folk and jazz. Venue for classical music groups, films, live theatre and lectures. please see the website for schedules.

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WILLIAMSBURG pLAYERS200 Hubbard lane, Williamsburg

757 229-1679

Celebrating its 52nd season, the Williamsburg players is the area’s oldest continuous community theatre. professional quality theatre productions in an intimate atmosphere where everyone has a close-up view.

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THE WILLIAMSBURG SYMpHONIA, Classical and pops music series

performances can be seen at the Kimball theatre merchants square, Williamsburg

www.williamsburgsymphonia.org [email protected] 229-9857

Williamsburg’s own professional orchestra providing a classical and pops music subscription series at the Kimball theatre and education concerts for families and young people. Janna

Hymes, music Director. please see website for performance schedules.

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YORk cOUNTY pUBLIc LIBRARY – TABB

100 long green Boulevard, Yorktown

Mon – Thu 10:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Fri 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m. Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.; Sun 1:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.yorkcounty.gov/library757 890-5120

the York County library presents, second saturdays @ seven concert series at the tabb library. Come and enjoy a wide variety of musical offerings in a delightful literary setting. all performances are free and open to the public. see the library website for more information.

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YORkTOWN MARkET DAYS AT THE RIvER riverwalk landing, Historic Yorktown Waterfront, Yorktown

Saturdays, May – August 8:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.Monthly Markets September – December Entertainment 9:00a.m. – 12:00p.m.www.riverwalklanding.com 757 890-3500

the farmer's market includes local produce, fresh meat and seafood, baked goods, specialty cut flowers, handmade soaps, gourmet herbs, quality art and live musical entertainment all in a beautiful waterfront setting. the market is located on the Yorktown waterfront at riverwalk landing. see website for more information.

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A TOUcH OF EARTH6580 richmond road, Williamsburg

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sun 11:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.atouchofearthgallery.com; [email protected] 565-4235

a touch of earth is an award-winning gallery offering the finest in american crafts and art by regional and nationally prominent contemporary american artists. featuring art pottery, beautiful jewelry, glass work, quilts and many other fine crafts. owned by pottery artists paul pittman and lianne lurie since 1977.

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Tk ASIAN ANTIQUITIES1654 Jamestown road, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 9:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.tkasianantiquities.com; [email protected] 253-0769

specialists in Chinese archaic bronze, jade, pottery, textiles. tK asian antiquities has one of the largest selections of artisan-made furniture from the 17th through 19th centuries. on-site laboratory for conservation and restoration.

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cOLONIAL FIBER ARTS 323 Water street, a-2, Yorktown

Mon – Sat 10:00a.m. – 6:00p.m.; Sun 12:00p.m. – 5:00p.m.www.colonialfiberarts.com; [email protected] 243-2275; Fax: 757 243-2276

Colonial fiber arts is a one-of-a-kind shop featuring handmade, hand-woven items as well as tools and supplies for the fiber artist. our studio features workshops in weaving, spinning, knit-ting, tatting, felt making, basketry and rug hooking. find something unique, create something amazing!

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DOROTHY GREBOS ABSTRAcT AcRYLIc pAINTINGSWork can be seen at prince george art and frame, 107 Colony square, Jamestown road, Williamsburg

Studio by Appointment. 4427 Wind River Run, Williamsburgwww.dgrebosart.com; [email protected] 645-3081

“my paintings are an extension of my musical background, with emphasis on rhythm, movement, color and harmony.”

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pAULA GOODMAN kOzWork can be seen at prince george art and frame, 107 Colony square, Jamestown road, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 10:00a.m. – 5:30p.m. Sat 10:00a.m. – 5:00p.m.www.paulagoodmankoz.com; [email protected] open by appointment 757 253-8950; 757 229-7644

goodman Koz has been a printmaker specializing in block prints (wood and linocut) for nearly 30 years. she has a special love for illustrating books and literary themes. the relationship between art and print is her primary focus.

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BERRET'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & TApHOUSE GRILL199 s. Boundary street, Williamsburg

Lunch Mon – Sat 11:30a.m. – 3:30p.m. Dinner Mon – Sun 5:00p.m. – 10:00p.m.www.berrets.com757 253-1847

two choices, one location! Berret's restaurant specializes in fresh regional seafood; the taphouse grill features grilled fish, steaks and burgers. Both offer full beverage service. since its opening in 1983, Berret's has supported area artists by purchasing local original and edition artwork

to use in decorating its public spaces. live music is featured summer evenings on friday and saturday in the taphouse grill.

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JAMES cITY cOUNTY101 mounts Bay road, Williamsburg

Mon – Fri 8:00a.m. – 5:00p.m. contact Ernie Gabler or Doug Murrow 757 253-6618 or 757 253-6626

art exhibits started back in 2005 in Building e lobby of the James City County government complex buildings off of mounts Bay road at the entrance to Kingsmill. it showcases employees and resident artists living in James City County every six weeks on rotating exhibits.

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cENTER STREET GRILL5101 Center street, Williamsburg

Mon – Thu 11:00a.m. – 9:00p.m.; Fri – Sat 11:00a.m. – 10:00p.m.; Sun 10:00a.m. – 9:00 p.m.www.centerstreetgrill.com757 220-4600

moderately priced restaurant located in new town, offering raw bar with oysters, clams, shrimp and seafood specials. modern décor with available art from the trimble Collection adorning the walls. family friendly; private/club rooms and seasonal patio.

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DUDLEY'S FARMHOUSE GRILLE7816 richmond road, toano

Lunch Tue – Fri 11:00a.m. – 2:30p.m. Dinner Tue – Sat 5:00p.m. – 9:00p.m. www.dudleysfarmhousegrille.com 757 566-1157

Dudley's farmhouse grille, located in toano, seven miles from the City of Williamsburg, resides in a renovated 1900s farmhouse and caters to fine dining. supporting local farms and local artists, Dudley's farmhouse grille displays antiques and original artwork of local painters and potters.

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Williamsburg area arts Commission

greater Williamsburg Chamber & tourism alliance

York County

York County arts Commission

the Virginia Commission for the arts & the national endowment for the arts

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vISUAL ARTS 1. a touCH of eartH [C-2]

2. tHe aBBY alDriCH roCKefeller folK art museum [i-3]

3. an oCCasion for tHe arts [i-3]

4. aprYl altman art [i-2]

5. BeaD HaVen [g-7]

6. BlaCK Dog gallerY [K-5]

7. Colonial fiBer arts [J-4]

8. Connie Desaulniers art stuDio [i-3]

9. DeWitt WallaCe DeCoratiVe arts museum [i-3]

10. DorotHY greBos [D-6]

11. gallerY at YorK Hall [J-5]

12. gallerY & stuDio louise CHartranD [B-1]

13. greater WilliamsBurg CHamBer & tourism allianCe [i-2]

14. gulaY BerrYman art [C-2] [i-3]

15. J. fenton gallerY [i-3]

16. James CitY CountY Complex [f-7]

17. JamestoWn glassHouse [C-8]

18. Jensen turnage potterY [B-1] [C-2]

19. JoHn oreHoVeC pHotograpHY [not shown on map]

20. KYra a. CooK potterY & tile WorKs [C-2]

21. master Craftsmen sHop [i-2]

22. mJf silVersmitH [g-5]

23. musCarelle museum of art [g-3]

24. nanCY tHomas gallerY [i-3]

25. nanCY tHomas gallerY [J-6]

26. paula gooDman Koz [D-6]

27. perioD Designs [K-5]

28. prinCe george art anD frame [D-6]

29. Quail run potterY [C-2]

30. sHirleY peWter [i-3]

31. stuDio foraY [J-5]

32. sVin Co. [a-6]

33. tHis CenturY art gallerY [i-3]

34. tK asian antiQuities [D-7]

35. Vernon Wooten stuDio/gallerY [D-6]

36. ViCCellio golDsmitH [J-4]

37. William K. geiger pHotograpHY [not shown on map]

38. WilliamsBurg liBrarY gallerY [i-2]

ARTFUL DINING39. aromas [i-3]

40. artcafé26 [D-5]

41. Berret's seafooD restaurant & tapHouse grill [i-3]

42. Center street grill [D-5]

43. DuDleY's farmHouse grille [B-1]

44. fat CanarY [i-3]

45. tHe trellis [i-3]

pERFORMING ARTS46. Dean sHostaK's CrYstal ConCert [i-3]

47. eWell Hall Department of musiC, performing arts series [H-3]

48. first nigHt WilliamsBurg [i-3]

49. KimBall tHeatre [i-3]

50. laKe mataoKa ampitHeatre [g-4]

51. merCHants sQuare, outDoor performing arts anD arts sHoW Venue [i-3]

52. neW toWn WilliamsBurg [D-5]

53. pHi Beta Kappa Hall performing arts series [H-3]

54. riVerWalK lanDing, outDoor performing arts Venue [J-4]

55. rHYtHms on tHe riVerWalK ConCert series [J-4]

56. sHagging on tHe riVerWalK BeaCH musiC series [J-4]

57. Virginia arts festiVal [J-3]

58. Virginia sHaKespeare festiVal [H-3]

59. William & marY Hall, Kaplan arena [g-2]

60. WilliamsBurg farmers marKet—musiC series [i-3]

61. WilliamsBurg fielD musiCK [not shown on map]

62. WilliamsBurg liBrarY tHeatre [i-2]

63. WilliamsBurg plaYers [f-6]

64. WilliamsBurg sYmpHonia, ClassiCal anD pops musiC series [i-3]

65. YorK CountY liBrarY—taBB [l-9]

66. YorKtoWn marKet DaYs at tHe riVer [J-4]

Well known for world-class historic sites, living-history museums and modern-day attractions, this guide to the visual arts, performing arts and arts events will help you discover the Williamsburg area in a whole new way. Whether your preference in art is traditional or contemporary, cutting-edge or classic, more than 50 opportunities to enjoy the arts are listed in this guide.

start your art discovery at Historic Jamestowne’s 1608 glasshouse, america’s first artisan and industrial business. Here you may watch your purchase being created by craftsmen

using the same skills and techniques as the first permanent english settlers 400 years ago.

art museums, art galleries, artists' studios and performing arts venues featuring varied concerts, plays and events are abundant in the Historic

triangle. area gallery owners, artists, artisans,

performers and museum staffs look forward to sharing our rich cultural landscape with you. throughout the entire year you can plan your time with us by visiting participants' websites for performance, art show and event schedules.

Whether you are adding to your art collection, looking for the perfect

handmade gift or seeking an evening of professional music or theatre, you will never be disappointed by the participants in this guide as you discover the arts in the Historic triangle.

the information printed in this brochure is based solely on material received from the artists, galleries, museums and studios represented, and the publisher is not responsible for the accuracy of that information. the reader is encouraged to inquire of the specific business as to the accuracy of the information including errors, changes and omissions. listed hours of operation subject to change without notice.

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