The Working Artists Forum is pleased to invite the public to a member’s exhibit from May 1 through June 30, 2025, at the Gallery at the Market at Dover Station. The exhibit, titled “All Things Spring”, is in a dedicated gallery space within the Market. Opening reception is during the First Friday Gallery Walk on […]
Trippe Gallery features Art of the Garden Exhibition with Reception May 2
Celebrating the Beauty of Flowers in Art — Opening During Easton’s May Day Festivities Studio B Art Gallery is thrilled to announce a special spring exhibit, “The Art of Blossoms”, opening Friday, May 2, in conjunction with Discover Easton’s annual May Day Celebration. The gallery will host an “Art Salon” opening reception during Easton’s First […]
EatSprout co-owners Ryan and Emily Groll announced the Spring opening of a new Sprout Cafe in downtown Easton at 22 North Harrison Street. A ribbon cutting at the new cafe is scheduled at 4 pm, Friday, March 28, 2025. The new downtown Easton location will feature its popular healthy grab-and-go meals, baked goods, and desserts […]
The Waterfowl Festival’s 2025 Featured Artist has been announced, naming a legendary festival favorite, Al Barker. Barker has displayed his work at every festival since its inception in 1971. His quintessential scenes of hunting, the outdoor lifestyle, and nature flawlessly capture a quiet and breathtaking beauty, bringing the viewer intimately into the scene without disrupting […]
Easton Choral Arts Society (ECAS) is excited to present Dan Forrest’s “Creation” on April 25 and 27 at Christ Church Easton, featuring two Grammy-nominated professional vocal soloists: soprano Jessica Beebe and baritone Jim Williams, as well as Christopher Gage on organ. Tickets are on sale now at eastonchoralarts.com. “Creation” is a new work by acclaimed […]
The Factory Arts Project Presents Never the Sinner The Factory Arts Project will present Never the Sinner, a gripping drama by Tony Award-winning playwright John Logan. The play tells the true story of Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, two wealthy and intelligent young men who murdered a fourteen-year-old boy in 1924, believing they could commit the […]