Who doesn’t like an art festival? The people are friendly, the displays are colorful and, it’s a good excuse to savor the outdoors since most are outside or semi-outside starting in the spring and continuing into fall.
This year, festival season kicked off last Saturday with the Annual Dewey Arts and Fun Fest, a collaboration between the Dewey Business Partnership and the town’s Lions Club. Forty-seven artists shared their work at the Rusty Rudder Circle, Dewey Beach.
One of the newest members of the festival line-up, the Rehoboth Arts Festival, is a partnership between the Rehoboth Art League and the City of Rehoboth It happens on Saturday, May 18 from 10 am-5 pm. Artist tents will line the pathway in Grove Park, home of the Tuesday Farmers Market during the summer. The RAL website lists the artists on display at this juried show.
The Lewes Historical Society (LHS) plays host to a dazzling display of jewelry and other creations at the Mid-Atlantic Sea Glass and Coastal Arts Festival set for Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2 from 9 am – 4 pm. Coastal artists, live music, food and historical/educational activities will mix at this family-oriented event taking place at the Historical Society’s campus on Shipcarpenter Street in Lewes.
Next up is the St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Art Show set for Saturday, July 6 from 9 am-3 pm. It attracts some of the most popular and prolific artists in the region. Its theme is “Art that Gives”. The show has quite a history! In July of 1966, members of the church’s St Catherine’s Guild strung a clothesline across the wall in front of the church and invited local artists to display. That successful first show encouraged the women of St Peter’s to continue the event. Today, it is the parish’s major outreach activity with proceeds benefitting multiple community organizations.
The Lewes Historical Society is back on center stage Saturday and Sunday, July 15th and 16th from 9 am-4pm with its Summer Crafts Fair. More than 60 artists will be showing works at the Society’s campus. The $10 admission includes entrance to all LHS properties.
August brings with it the “Big Kahuna” of art shows – the Rehoboth Art League’s 49th annual Outdoor Fine Art and Fine Craft Show. Tents dot RAL’s 3.5-acre campus showcasing artists from up and down the East Coast and offering food, live music, children’s activities, artist demonstrations, gallery exhibits, well-tended gardens, the historic Peter Marsh Homestead, and a Dogfish Head Beer Garden.
Dates for this juried show are August 3-4 and August 10-11. Saturday hours and 10am-5pm and Sunday hours are 10am-4pm. There is a $5 entrance fee, but a ticket bought on Saturday includes a return visit the next day.
The Bethany Beach Boardwalk Arts Festival wraps up the coastal beach town schedule on Saturday, September 7th from 10 am-5pm. The annual event serves as a fundraiser for five local schools.
For current information, consult each of the festival web pages.
By Mary Jo Tarallo, Guest Journalist
Mary Jo Tarallo spent much of her career in public relations with various non-profits and spent 40 years involved with the ski industry as a journalist, public relations director for a national trade association and as executive director of the Learn to Ski and Snowboard initiative. Prior to her ski industry involvement she worked for the Maryland International Center in Baltimore and United Way of Central Maryland. She won a Gold Award for TV programming for a United Way simulcast that starred Ophrah Winfrey. She has been cited for her work by numerous organizations. Mary Jo grew up in Baltimore, attended the University of Maryland and Towson University, lived in Washington, DC for 21 years and has been a full time resident of Rehoboth Beach and Milton since May 2019.