Lemon Tree Gallery March Events 2017
Friday March 3, 2017: Opening of Spring Exhibit “Entangled” featuring sculptor Christine Harris and artist/illustrator Julia Gabrielov. Free and Open to Public. 6-8 PM
Lemon Tree Gallery & Studio is proud to present the opening of our Spring Exhibit “Entangled” featuring the thought provoking work of sculptor, Christine Harris and the enchanting work of artist/illustrator, Julia Gabrielov. During this spring exhibition (March 3 through May 28), we will be presenting activities and lectures related to the environment which is deeply rooted in Christine and Julia’s work.
Please join us for complimentary refreshments as we welcome and celebrate Christine and Julia and their art that invokes powerful storytelling.
Saturday March 4, 2017: Bold Moves with Bethany Adult Class 12-4 p.m.
Cost: $50 materials included
Bethany’s classes in style and composition offer an outlet for your inner child. Her signature vibrant colors and full canvas is teeming with Eastern Shore life. “I’m a seasider and when I look at the marshes I don’t just see green and mud. I see bubbles rising to the surface, snails moving along the blades, crabs scuttling…I see life everywhere I look and life is color. That’s why I use so many bright colors in my paintings because it’s the way I have to fill it all in.” Come paint with Bethany and turn winter drab into fab!
Call or email to register: 757-331-4327
team@lemontree.gallery
Friday March 10, 2017: Flatfooting every 2nd Friday 6-8PM
Fridays at Lemon Tree presents Flatfooting every 2nd Friday of the month.
Not sure what Flatfoot Dancing is? Well, Bill McGlothlin is here to show you how. Using the toes, heel, and ball of the foot to strike and slide across the floor, flat-footing is a percussive dance style that articulates the rhythms of mountain fiddle and banjo music. Come make old-time music with your feet while you move to the rhythm of live Appalachian music played by skilled performers and Eastern Shore fixtures: Allen Philpot, Jeff Madson, Sheila Sheppard, Scott Wade, Dan Crockett and Jeff Gray.
Complimentary refreshments/ cash bar
Saturday March 11, 2017: Bold Moves with Bethany Children’s Class 1-4 p.m.
Cost: $30 materials included Ages 7-12
Bethany’s classes in style and composition offer an outlet for your inner child. Her signature vibrant colors and full canvas is teeming with Eastern Shore life. “I’m a seasider and when I look at the marshes I don’t just see green and mud. I see bubbles rising to the surface, snails moving along the blades, crabs scuttling…I see life everywhere I look and life is color. That’s why I use so many bright colors in my paintings because it’s the way I have to fill it all in.” Come paint with Bethany and turn winter drab into fab!
Call or email to register: 757-331-4327 or team@lemontree.gallery
Friday March 17, 2017: St Patrick’s Day Open Mic Night every 3rd Friday 6-8 PM
Céad Mile Fáilte A hundred thousand welcomes to all bards, musicians, singers/songwriters, comedians, poets, performance artists, storytellers…If you want to showcase your talent, we’ve got a stage and a warm, receptive audience. Throw in refreshments and a cash bar, free admission and everyone welcome and we are in for a memorable evening! First come sign up sheet at 6pm.
Monday March 20, 2017: Interconnected: A Discussion with The Nature Conservancy
Margaret Van Clief, Outreach and Education Coordinator for The Nature Conservancy’s Virginia Coast Reserve has been a resident of Cape Charles for eight years. Join her for an interesting and entertaining discussion of the Conservancy’s conservation and restoration work on the Eastern Shore, particularly the organization’s seaside eelgrass restoration project – the largest of its type in the world! So many important species are linked to the health of these seagrass meadows; so many connections!
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