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Stepping into the ShenArts Artist Co-op on Winchester's Old Town walking mall, visitors are greeted by a kaleidoscope of color, creativity, and community spirit. In a recent episode of "The Valley Today," host Janet Michael sat down with Kelly McDermott, president of the Shenandoah Arts Council, to explore the story behind this dynamic space and its impact on the local arts scene.
The conversation traces the co-op's journey from vision to reality, highlighting the collaborative effort that transformed a once-hidden space into a thriving gallery. Kelly shares how the Shenandoah Arts Council created the artist co-op that not only showcases a diverse array of art—from paintings and textiles to woodwork, glass, and pottery—but also serves as a launchpad for artists of all backgrounds. The gallery's rotating exhibits and juried membership process ensure that both established and emerging talents have a platform to shine.
Beyond the gallery walls, the ShenArts Council is deeply invested in community engagement. The annual ShenArts Fine Art Festival brings together artists, performers, and art lovers for a celebration of creativity, while educational programs and business workshops empower artists to grow their skills and careers. Kelly and Janet discuss the importance of supporting young artists, pricing artwork, and fostering connections between artists, collectors, and the broader community.
As Winchester garners national attention for its vibrant downtown and cultural offerings, the ShenArts Artist Co-op stands out as a beacon for creativity and collaboration. Whether you're an artist, a collector, or simply an admirer of the arts, the co-op invites everyone to experience the transformative power of art—and to become part of a growing movement that's putting Winchester on the creative map.
By Janet MichaelStepping into the ShenArts Artist Co-op on Winchester's Old Town walking mall, visitors are greeted by a kaleidoscope of color, creativity, and community spirit. In a recent episode of "The Valley Today," host Janet Michael sat down with Kelly McDermott, president of the Shenandoah Arts Council, to explore the story behind this dynamic space and its impact on the local arts scene.
The conversation traces the co-op's journey from vision to reality, highlighting the collaborative effort that transformed a once-hidden space into a thriving gallery. Kelly shares how the Shenandoah Arts Council created the artist co-op that not only showcases a diverse array of art—from paintings and textiles to woodwork, glass, and pottery—but also serves as a launchpad for artists of all backgrounds. The gallery's rotating exhibits and juried membership process ensure that both established and emerging talents have a platform to shine.
Beyond the gallery walls, the ShenArts Council is deeply invested in community engagement. The annual ShenArts Fine Art Festival brings together artists, performers, and art lovers for a celebration of creativity, while educational programs and business workshops empower artists to grow their skills and careers. Kelly and Janet discuss the importance of supporting young artists, pricing artwork, and fostering connections between artists, collectors, and the broader community.
As Winchester garners national attention for its vibrant downtown and cultural offerings, the ShenArts Artist Co-op stands out as a beacon for creativity and collaboration. Whether you're an artist, a collector, or simply an admirer of the arts, the co-op invites everyone to experience the transformative power of art—and to become part of a growing movement that's putting Winchester on the creative map.