Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show October 3 and 4, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This fall, Page Waterman Gallery & Framing kicks off its art series with the Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show, taking place October 3 & 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Enjoy a free cup of coffee on us at the Charles River Coffee House—next door—with any purchase of Amy’s ceramics.
Known for her lifelong exploration of creativity—from painting and printmaking to quilting and now ceramics—Amy brings a fresh and inspired perspective to functional and beautiful ceramic art.
Growing up in Lowell, Massachusetts, Amy was surrounded by creativity. Painting, pottery, sketching, and printmaking shaped her early years, while the craftwork in her mother’s sewing room sparked a fascination with texture and design. After graduating from the University of Maine with a degree in painting and printmaking, Amy spent years honing her skills across mediums.
Her transition to quilting introduced her to the interplay of form, function, and beauty, which continues to inspire her ceramic work today. Each piece reflects her desire to create art that is both useful and enduring—designed to enrich daily life and be passed down through generations.
The Amy Drury Sullivan Ceramics Show is the first of several fall events at Page Waterman.
Visit the gallery this October to experience Amy’s unique ceramics firsthand and explore the craftsmanship that makes Page Waterman a hub for exceptional art.
Join us October 3 & 4, and celebrate a season of art with Page Waterman.
Artwork from this weekend’s “Paint the Town” live plein air painting event will be auctioned off, with proceeds supporting the Friends of Wellesley Veterans, Inc.
Talented local plein air artists were in and around Town Hall Grounds and other Wellesley Square locations on Sunday creating art for this Auction. They include members of the Wellesley Society of Artists.
Food is being donated by Captain Marden’s and others, with local celebrity auctioneers showing off their charisma and charm.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023, 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Here at the Page Waterman Gallery
Presented by Wellesley Society of Artists and Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing.