Tag: Painters for a Purpose

  • Wednesday, June 29, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm – A Walk in the Arboretum with Painters for a Purpose

    Experience a walk along the paths of the Arnold Arboretum through the eyes of “Painters for a Purpose,” a group of South Shore pastel artists, on Wednesday, June 29, from 6:30 – 8, leaving from the Hunnewell Building Lecture Hall. The medium of pastel is particularly suited for rendering intense colors and contrasting textures. With the Arboretum as a magnificent muse, these artists explore the landscape in all seasons, beautifully capturing changes in nature and light.  For more information, call 617-384-5209, or log on to www.arboretum.harvard.edu.  The show will run from June 11 – July 23. “Ripple” below by Nancy Poucher.

  • Saturday, June 11, 1:00 pm – Painters for a Purpose

    Painters for a Purpose is a group of South Shore artists who donate 30% of their sales from each exhibit to a local charity.  For their upcoming exhibit opening Saturday, June 11 at the Arnold Arboretum, they have chosen the Elizabeth Stone House. The opening reception will be in the Hunnewell Building Lecture Hall at 1 pm and is free and open to the public.  The show will run through July 23.

    Located in Roxbury, Massachusetts, the Elizabeth Stone House is committed to countering the effects of trauma and breaking the cycles of violence and abuse—one family at a time. Through residential and community support services, the Stone House helps families heal and women reclaim control over their lives. The Stone House helps women and families rebuild their lives after experiencing domestic violence, mental illness, substance abuse and other forms of trauma. The Stone House provides residential and non-residential programs, as well as an emergency shelter for those who are in immediate need.  For more information, call 617-384-5209, or visit www.arboretum.harvard.edu.