Apr 24 Wednesday
The Nature Inspired Art Series continues with paintings and photography form Orchid Island Art Club. Artists in the show are Diana Bickford, Muci Clemens, Cornelia Gundlach, Jackie Harding-Chernoff, Lou Lower, Nancy Ofstie, Ruth Martin, Reggie McCormack, Judy Stach, Ann Starkey, and Mary Stewart. There are over sixty pieces of artwork in the exhibit and all the art is for sale with a portion of the proceeds donated by the artists to the ELC.
The VBMA will present this extraordinary exhibition from the Dahesh Museum in New York. The show will explore artistic visions of the cultures and peoples from the time Napoleon entered Egypt, taking with him dozens of draftsmen and engineers to create renderings of this country’s rich cultural phenomena.The exhibition will feature paintings, sculptures, and illustrated books by a diverse group of artists, many of whom were academically trained, having learned to draw and paint from life and sketch directly from nature.
This exhibition was organized by the Dahesh Museum of Art, New York City.The last Saturday of each month is FREE admission.Museum Hours: Mon - Sat: 10 am - 4:30 pm / Sundays: 1 - 4 pm.
What if one of the most famous male duos of the ‘50s and ‘60s performed alongside one of the most iconic voices of all time? The Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison crossed paths more than a few times in their prolific careers but not much is documented. ROY ORBISON AND THE EVERLY BROTHERS REIMAGINED combines this unique vision for an unforgettable concert of career spanning hits.
What if one of the most famous male duos of the '50s and '60s performed alongside one of the most iconic voices of all time? The Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison crossed paths more than a few times in their prolific careers but not much is documented. ROY ORBISON AND THE EVERLY BROTHERS REIMAGINED combines this unique vision for an unforgettable concert of career spanning hits.
Senior Environmental Educator and Certified Forest Therapist Sara Piotter will lead guests on a nature immersion walk. Forest therapy encourages individuals to disconnect from daily worries and stressors, allowing their minds to relax and refuel. Forest Therapy registration is $20 and sign-up information is on the ELC website.
Apr 25 Thursday
Private LivesNoel Coward • Theatre & Outdoor TerraceOne of the wittiest and most hilarious "comedy of manners" ever written, Coward's 1930 play features a divorced couple, each of whom have remarried, who discover, to their dismay, they are on their respective honeymoons at the same hotel in adjoining suites. Rekindled romance, furious fireworks and clever quips ensue as the couple discover they were meant for each other all along. Rated PGTickets are $20 each and available by contacting the IRSC Box Office at 772-462-4750. The Box Office is open Monday through Friday from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
PLEASE ARRIVE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO EVENT.