Dannie Engwert is a Marion based weaver. She brings her loom to The Drawing Room to create art and share her experience of hand-woven fabrics. Cotton, linen, wool, plastic, metals and maybe a feather will join together in a variety of woven patterns.
From Buzzards Bay to Burgundy, explore The Drawing Room's wine selection, which includes local favorites from Westport Rivers to delicious reds and whites from across Europe. Have a taste and pick a new favorite to pair with dinner.
Janice Kissinger creates couture pieces sculpted from loose fine merino wool fibers, hand-dyed silks, and often, antique saris. Come and see Janice demonstrate the traditional wet felting methods she uses in her work.
Looking for the perfect summertime refreshment? Try a taste of The Sangria Lady, refreshing in both red and white varieties.
From Buzzards Bay to Burgundy, explore The Drawing Room's wine selection, which includes local favorites from Westport Rivers to delicious reds and whites from across Europe. Have a taste and pick a new favorite to pair with dinner.
Dannie Engwert is a Marion based weaver. She brings her loom to The Drawing Room to create art and share her experience of hand-woven fabrics. Cotton, linen, wool, plastic, metals and maybe a feather will join together in a variety of woven patterns.
Session is open to the public (with a festival wristband)
Learn this wonderful harmony singing. Come and give it a try-what a great way to begin Sunday.
Corrin Jusell is a New Bedford based potter, featured in Cape Cod Art, and a staple at The Drawing Room. Corrin will demonstrate her wheel throwing techniques. Stop by and be inspired by one of her coastal inspired porcelain pieces.
From Buzzards Bay to Burgundy, explore The Drawing Room's wine selection, which includes local favorites from Westport Rivers to delicious reds and whites from across Europe. Have a taste and pick a new favorite to pair with dinner.
Learn from our experts about how to spot a piece of furniture worthy of upcycling and give it new life with the right paint colors and finishes, including Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
Schedule is subject to change. Please check back here or on our Facebook page for updates regarding performers and the festival schedule.
Workshops are gatherings of musicians who seldom, if ever, share the same stage. They combine genres, so the music made inspires and excites both the audience and musicians in ways not experienced at other music events.
Most Folk Festival performers appear in at least one of the two dozen workshops held during the festival. They collaborate on a common theme, like “The Maid on the Shore: Songs of the Battle of the Sexes.” Sometimes the theme is as simple as “Red Hot Music!” As a result, each workshop is a show that you’ve never seen before and will never see again, remembered long after the festival is over.
Session is open to the public (with a festival wristband)
Learn this wonderful harmony singing. Come and give it a try-what a great way to begin Sunday.