Art at Kings Oaks Returns Fall 2022
Art at Kings Oaks returns this fall to present the work of 28 artists from across the U.S., England, France, Georgia, Israel, Pakistan, and Scotland. Paintings, drawings, collages, ceramics, sculptures, […]
Art at Kings Oaks returns this fall to present the work of 28 artists from across the U.S., England, France, Georgia, Israel, Pakistan, and Scotland. Paintings, drawings, collages, ceramics, sculptures, […]
The Friendship Print (DF04), David Fertig, Wood block print, 11″ x 13″ (Block size), Carved around 1995, printed 2020 We want to recognize that this holiday season many will not […]
A note from the co-creators of Art at Kings Oaks… As with many anticipated artistic endeavors this year, the in-person group exhibition known as Art at Kings Oaks is taking […]
Many thanks to all the artists, visitors, supporters, volunteers, and interns who helped to make the seventh year of Art at Kings Oaks such a meaningful and successful event. Join […]
Thank you to all who attended the opening night reception for Art at Kings Oaks 2019. The barn and chapel galleries are now open Mon, Wed, Thurs, Sat, and Sun […]
Join us for the opening reception of Art at Kings Oaks from 6 – 9pm on Friday, October 4, 2019. Come celebrate with the artists and explore over 200 paintings, […]
In its seventh year, Art at Kings Oaks will present the work of 28 renowned and emerging artists from across the U.S., the U.K., and Japan this fall. Paintings, drawings, […]
The latest art window at Organnons Natural Market features an oil painting, Apple Snack, by Alex Cohen and Bee’s Wrap products. Bee’s Wrap is a woman-owned company in Vermont that […]
In the spring of 2018, Art at Kings Oaks installed an art window in Organnons Natural Market‘s storefront in Wrightstown, just 5 minutes away from Kings Oaks. Featuring semi-monthly installations […]
Thank you to everyone who visited the Chapel and Barn Galleries at Kings Oaks this October, who supported the exhibition from afar, and to the 26 participating artists. We couldn’t […]