Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Enhance your colorful walk or bike along The Mass Central Rail Trail by stopping in to The Wayland Depot. The Wayland Depot, located in the historic train station in the center of Wayland, has hostess gifts, baby gifts, beautiful scarves and jewelry, local books, honey and maple syrup, plus Wayland Booster apparel. Stop in for that elusive find. Wednesday through Saturday, 10am - 4pm One Cochituate Road (rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778 thewaylanddepot.com 508-358-5386
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Enhance your colorful walk or bike along The Mass Central Rail Trail by stopping in to The Wayland Depot. The Wayland Depot, located in the historic train station in the center of Wayland, has hostess gifts, baby gifts, beautiful scarves and jewelry, local books, honey and maple syrup, plus Wayland Booster apparel. Stop in for that elusive find. Wednesday through Saturday, 10am - 4pm One Cochituate Road (rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778 thewaylanddepot.com 508-358-5386
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Enhance your colorful walk or bike along The Mass Central Rail Trail by stopping in to The Wayland Depot. The Wayland Depot, located in the historic train station in the center of Wayland, has hostess gifts, baby gifts, beautiful scarves and jewelry, local books, honey and maple syrup, plus Wayland Booster apparel. Stop in for that elusive find. Wednesday through Saturday, 10am - 4pm One Cochituate Road (rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778 thewaylanddepot.com 508-358-5386
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may
Enhance your colorful walk or bike along The Mass Central Rail Trail by stopping in to The Wayland Depot. The Wayland Depot, located in the historic train station in the center of Wayland, has hostess gifts, baby gifts, beautiful scarves and jewelry, local books, honey and maple syrup, plus Wayland Booster apparel. Stop in for that elusive find. Wednesday through Saturday, 10am - 4pm One Cochituate Road (rte. 27), Wayland, MA 01778 thewaylanddepot.com 508-358-5386
Echoes of Liberty, a collaborative exhibition between Arts Wayland and the Wayland Historical Society & Museum, opens in May in honor of Americaโs 250th anniversary. Artists were invited to create works inspired by ten historical artifacts connected to themes of liberty, freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. A public reception will be held on May 9 from 3โ5 PM at the Arts Wayland Gallery (35 Andrew Ave, Wayland), where guest juror Christie Jackson, Curator and Director of Exhibitions at the Concord Museum, will select and announce ten artworks for display at the Museum during June and July. The exhibit may