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Berta Walker Gallery – Seeding Gardens of Hope and Love

Feb 10, 2026

SEEDING GARDENS OF HOPE AND LOVE

February 14 – March 28, 2026

OPENING

Saturday, February 14, 3-5 PM

 

On Feb. 14 a group exhibition of gallery artists and invited guests will open at the Berta Walker Gallery. The show, centering on love and connection, includes paintings, sculpture, works on paper and mixed media constructions. Each of the works reveals aspects of love and hope in bloom using the techniques of abstract, surreal and figurative expression.

Rachel Maddow recently said, “the more we know each other OFF LINE, the safer and better off we’re all going to be.” This suggestion to move away from the distance of social media and toward human connection is a perfect response to the anger and separation many feel today. Making, viewing and sharing art are positive ways to foster this kind of shift.

As posited in the book Heart Intelligence, “When the mind and emotions are brought into coherent alignment with the heart, we experience the flow of intuitive awareness, understanding and inner guidance in our lives.”  Heart Intelligence, Doc Childre and the Heart Math team

The artists in this exhibition express their personal spirits through their art. Each viewer, interacting with this sharing, has the opportunity to open, release, alter, and expand their own intuitive awareness and step closer to connection and away from separation.

For, as Mary Heaton Vorse wrote, “Art (is) the great universal refreshment.”

For further information & photos: Chet Domitz  508-487-6411
Berta Walker 941-350-7135 (after hours)

From top left: Varujan Boghosian, Sky Power, Deb Mell, Laura Shabott.
From left: Elizabeth Higgins-Steele,  Maryellen Considine-Wooley, Robert Henry  (All proceeds from the sale of this painting will be donated to Lily House)
Clockwise from left: Marsden Hartley, Agnes Weinrich, Alice Crofoot
From left: Ann Webb-Johnson, Robert Henry
From left: Dee Shippelhute, Joe Diggs, Laura Shabott
From left: John Koch, Danielle Mailer, Mary Fox
 

Gallery Hours:

Friday and Saturday 12-4

By appointment always, just call us at 508-487-6411

After hours: 941-350-7135

AMPLE PARKING

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND PHOTOS

PLEASE CONTACT:

Grace Hopkins, Director, grace@bertawalker.com

508-487-6411

Berta Walker Gallery presents “the History of American Art” as seen through the eyes of Provincetown, the oldest, largest, longest ongoing art colony in America,  and birthplace of  American Theater, launched in 1915 in Mary Heaton Vorse’s seaside shack.Artists affiliated with the gallery have a strong Provincetown connection dating back to the early 1900’s and continuing with the artists of today.

NOW REPRESENTING: Donald Beal, Tom Boland, Paul Bowen, Polly Burnell, Mike Carroll, Lucy Clark, Ted Chapin, Carmen Cicero, Joe Diggs, Rob DuToit, William S. Fitts, Robert Henry, Grace Hopkins, Brenda Horowitz, Penelope Jencks, David Kaplan, Judyth Katz, Danielle Mailer, Deb Mell, Rosalind Pace, Erna Partoll, Sky Power, Blair Resika, Paul Resika, Laura Shabott, Tabitha Vevers, Bert Yarborough, Murray Zimiles

Estates: Varujan Boghosian, Gilbert Franklin, Elspeth Halvorsen, Budd Hopkins, John Kearney, Anne MacAdam, Selina Trieff, Ione Gaul Walker, Peter Watts, Nancy Whorf

Masters in Our Collections: Milton Avery, Gerritt Beneker, Byron Browne, Oliver Chaffee, James Floyd Clymer, Jim Forsberg, Sue Fuller, Dorothy Lake Gregory, Marsden Hartley, Charles Heinz, Charles W. Hawthorne, Hans Hofmann, Peter Hunt, Karl Knaths, Blanche Lazzell, Lucy L’Engle, Herman Maril, Ross Moffett, Vollian Rann, Helen Sawyer, Carl Sprinchorn, Marjorie Strider, Agnes Weinrich

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