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The Duxbury Art Association is dedicated to providing South Shore residents access to quality art education, exhibits, and events. From mixed medium children classes to renowned visiting artist workshops, the Duxbury Art Association strives to support “the artist in everyone.” The Duxbury Art Association is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation whose mission is to provide people of all ages and abilities with access to the visual arts through exhibitions and education of the highest quality.
ART CLASSES:
The DAA offers classes and workshops for adults and children run throughout the year in the DAA studios. Over 800 students participate in our classes annually. From beginner and advanced classes in watercolor and oil painting to exploring clay, the DAA offers something to spark the creativity in everyone.
The DAA also periodically invites well known artists such as Frank Webb, Tony van Hasselt, Charles Sovek, Paul George and Elizabeth Pratt to conduct special workshops.
Summer Fun is a visual arts program where children can stretch their imaginations, learn
new skills and make new friends. Each week a new theme is explored with activities that incorporate arts and crafts, playground time and a gallery show at the end of the week.
GALLERY:
The Duxbury Art Association features art exhibitions in the Lillian & Ture Bengtz gallery on the first floor and the Bobbie Cutler gallery on the second floor of the Ellison Center for the Arts. We schedule 8 different shows per calendar year that explore a wide variety of themes and mediums. Our exhibition registration is open to all artists with the one exception of our Midsummer Art show, which is the annual Duxbury Art Association member show held in late July.