Upcoming at the W Gallery

The May Art Exhibit
This exhibit will be open for viewing in the gallery from 1-5 pm on Saturdays and 11 am-5 pm on Sundays from May 1st to June 4th.
MXLR Open Mic
Grab a ten minute/2 song slot by signing in on the chalkboard at the door. The gallery has very comfortable seating, room for safe distancing if desired, great acoustics, and a wonderfully respectful listening audience!
 
Trio Now Jazz Concert
On Sunday, June 19th from 2 pm to 3 pm, The W Gallery proudly presents the TRIO NOW. This concert is part of the monthly jazz series at the W and is led by Berklee College of Music Professor and Jazz Chair of the W Gallery, Neil Olmstead.  Please stay after the concert for a reception honoring the artists featured in our May Exhibit. The reception will take place from 3 pm to 4 pm with delicious refreshments and is free to all!
Introduction to Mosaicking 
In this 6 hour workshop (over 2 sessions) you’ll have fun playing with glass shapes, colors and textures while you learn the basics of glass mosaic techniques and create a decorative panel or a 10’’ x 10” mirror. Choose from a wide selection of precut glass pieces, jewels, fused pebbles and beads or learn to easily cut pieces with wheeled glass nippers. Create a design, glue your pieces according to your layout. The following week you will grout your project with one of the many colored grouts offered. This class is family friendly and is open to students ages 8 and up, if accompanied by a participating adult.

The Splinters
The Splinters, a bluegrass and old-time string band from Massachusetts, deliver a relentless groove to accompany their tight 3-part harmonies. Anne Rouillard (fiddle) brings the heat to her old-time influenced fiddle playing. J Johnson (mandolin) adds a jazzy flair to his breaks. Chris Reckling (guitar, banjo) picks solid rhythm and punchy leads on top of Garrett Wallace’s grooving bass fiddle. A Splinters set veers from straight ahead bluegrass to traditional fiddle tunes and back, with the occasional detour into a modern song. They released their first album as a quartet, “Grey Owl”, at the Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival.
 Needle Chair Pad Workshop
Beginners, come learn how to make a 12 inch round chair pad with the Oxford Punch Needle. Students will learn how to create a simple design for this project, prepare backing material, choose yarns and colors, learn basic stitches and techniques of the Oxford Punch Needle. Students will learn how to finish the project properly before class completion. Once the basics are learned, students can make many other projects with the skills learned.

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