“Sing Me a Sea Shanty” Art Exhibit at Del Ray Artisans Gallery
Sing Me a Sea Shanty Art Exhibit at Del Ray Artisans Gallery
Exhibit Dates: May 30 – June 29, 2025
Reception: Friday, June 6 from 7-9pm
Come explore a treasure trove of artwork capturing the beauty of the ocean, the maritime mind-set, and the ever-lasting nautical spirit during the Sing Me a Sea Shanty art exhibit at Del Ray Artisans gallery. From lighthouses and stormy seas, to portside pubs and fishing lures, get lost in a pirate’s plunder of creativity. Who knows, you might even come upon a sea monster or two!
Join us for the exhibit reception on Friday, June 6 between 7-9pm to meet curators Tiara Safic-Martin and TJ Feeley and the artists. Mark your calendar now or set a reminder through Eventbrite at sing-me-a-sea-shanty.eventbrite.com.
Register for the workshops held during the exhibit:
The Sing Me a Sea Shanty exhibit runs May 30 – June 29, 2025 at Del Ray Artisans gallery in the Colasanto Center, 2704 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, Virginia 22301. Gallery hours are Thursday 12-6pm, Friday 12-9pm, Saturday 12-6pm, and Sunday 12-6pm (hours differ in July).
The gallery is free, open to the public, and accessible. For more information, please visit DelRayArtisans.org/exhibits.
Del Ray Artisans, founded in 1992, is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote art for the benefit of artists and the community.Del Ray Artisans (DRA) appreciates the continued support from the City of Alexandria, Alexandria Commission for the Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts. DRA is a 501(c)(3) organization.
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Sing Me a Sea Shanty art exhibit postcard (front)
Sing Me a Sea Shanty art exhibit postcard (back)
“Ropes & Boats – Old Port Portland Maine” by Tiara Safic-Martin
Phone: 703-838-4827 | DelRayArtisans.orgSpecial thanks to the City of Alexandria, Alexandria Commission for the Arts, Virginia Commission for the Arts, and National Endowment for the Arts for their continued support of Del Ray Artisans, a 501(c)(3) organization.
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