Valerie Hegarty is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates paintings, sculptures, and installations that address themes of memory, place, and history.
Valerie Hegarty is a Brooklyn-based artist who creates paintings, sculptures, and installations that address themes of memory, place, and history. This exhibition features three of Hegarty’s artworks from her Secrets of the Sea series with a selection of works from the Cahoon Museum’s collection of maritime art, including a piece by the explorer and artist William Bradford (1823-1892) known for his paintings of ships and Arctic landscapes. Hegarty’s response to Bradford’s Sunset in the Arctic, with her ceramic sculpture, Iceberg, reveals shifting perspectives on the environment and creates a conversation across generations.
$10 general admission; $8 seniors and students; free for Museum members, children under 12, NARM members and Blue Star families
Phone: 5084287581
Email: news@cahoonmuseum.org
2019/05/24 - 2019/09/01
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The Museum is open 10am - 4pm Tuesdays - Saturdays; 1pm-4pm Sundays
Cahoon Museum of American Art
4676 Falmouth Road (Route 28), Cotuit, MA 02635
The Cahoon Museum has ample parking at the rear of the building. Convenient handicapped parking is available.