Arts Wayland has a new home

August 8, 2025
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Arts Wayland is thrilled to announce that its new gallery opened in the town center at 35 Andrew Ave on August 1! Our inaugural exhibit will run through September and showcases a vibrant collection of over 80 pieces of 2D and 3D artwork from 25 talented artists. Whether you’re admiring the art from our cozy couches or sipping a complimentary cup of coffee, we hope you’ll feel right at home โ€” your furry friend is even welcome to enjoy a drink from our dog bowl.

Join us in celebrating this exciting new chapter at our official gallery opening party on September 12 at 6:30 p.m. We can’t wait to welcome you into the space! For gallery hours, go to  www.artswayland.com.

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