“My paintings certainly won’t change the world, but if they could have this kind of effect on a soul, I’d consider myself a success.”
By Nicole Grace Mercier
Mighty, mighty, letting it all pan out.
By Alexandra Bullen Coutts
Greenland style kayak master Chick Stapleton has paddled the seven seas, but there’s nothing quite like spreading the magic in her hometown.
By James Dinneen
With (another) new book out and a recent James Beard Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award, not even seventy-five days in quarantine can slow her down.
By Alexandra Bullen Coutts
Normally, summer seems the most fleeting of seasons on Martha’s Vineyard. August, in particular, is often almost gone before it begins.
By Paul Schneider
He had a can of paint and a plan. Now, with a legion of fans, Dan VanLandingham is taking his canvases to the Granary.
By Nicole Grace Mercier
The iconic Edgartown harbor master has had just about every job on the water a person can have. But he’s not about to hang up his foul weather gear.
By Brad Woodger
At the age of eighty-four, Ruth Kirchmeier isn’t slowing down when it comes to making her iconic woodcuts.
By Phyllis Méras
A richly illustrated new book reminds us why the Island’s bounty of open space is not to be taken for granted.
“From a young age I told people I was going to be an artist when I grew up.”
By Nicole Grace Mercier