
Gallery Show Cristina Farrer
Step into a blooming world with “Florescence” by Cristina Farrer at Apothecary Artists and Gallery! Celebrate the vibrant beauty and intricate details of nature through her stunning paintings. Each artwork bursts with color, detail and depth, inviting you to experience her artistic vision. Join us over the summer for a gallery full of vibrant art.

Florescence Opening Reception
Join us for and evening of incredible art by Cristina Farrer. This exhibition is comprised of beautiful acrylics on canvas by the Marlborough, Massachusetts artist Cristina Farrer.

Call for Art
Join us for our 1st annual juried show at Apothecary Artists and Gallery. Artists working in all mediums are encouraged to submit original works inspired by native plants and native pollinators. Flyer to share is HERE
Whether it’s the delicate petals of a flower, the intricate patterns of leaves, or the stories our local pollinators tell, we want to showcase your unique artistic vision. This exhibition aims to highlight the importance of native plants in our community and continue our collective education.

Creative Community Drop In
Drop in for some friendly open studio time in our gallery.
Bring your art, craft, stitching or creative project and be social!
Poster Making Night #2
Join us for an evening of community creativity with a purpose. Bring your ideas, materials (if you want), creativity and passion. The world is complicated right now and signs are a great way to express your opinions! Registration strongly encouraged so we have enough supplies and space.
Poster Making Night
Join us for an evening of community creativity with a purpose. Bring your ideas, materials (if you want), creativity and passion. The world is complicated right now and signs are a great way to express your opinions! Registration strongly encouraged so we have enough supplies and space. Event Flyer Here

Catherine Weber Art Opening
Join us for and evening of incredible art. This exhibition is comprised of work created over 20 years and includes pieces from a variety of series, including the Geometry Series, Lucent Fruit, work inspired by the Costa Rican Mot Mot bird, the Lichen series, Contemporary Mosaics, Horizon Line, and Having a Ball. While many of these works are mixed media, all have one medium in common: Encaustic paint.
Encaustic paint is made from refined beeswax, damar resin (tree sap), and pigment. The medium is thousands of years old and was first discovered on ancient Egyptian sarcophagi (mummified remains in burial tombs). Encaustic painting techniques were revived by Jasper Johns in the 1960s, and had another revival in the last 20 years.
I love the medium for so many reasons: the paint uses all-natural, non-toxic ingredients, it’s translucence, it’s forgiving nature, and for the many ways you can use it- on its own, combined with other elements, and for the ability to create dimension and texture like no other medium. The work in this show demonstrates many of the ways that Encaustic can be used to create art.


Mad Carl Gallery Exhibit
Join us for a wildly fun show of the art of Carl Ristaino. Opening night (3/29) with the music of Little Black Dress and then by appointment or during our open hours on the weekends. Bio and price list here.

Creative Community Drop In
Drop in for some friendly open studio time in our gallery.
Bring your art, craft, stitching or creative project and be social!

Creative Community Drop In
Drop in for some friendly open studio time in our gallery.
Bring your art, craft, stitching or creative project and be social! Suggested donation of $10

Retro Art Camp
Join us for an fun week of art camp! Sign up for each all ages class individually and learn new skills!

Creative Community Drop In
Drop in for some friendly open studio time in our gallery.
Bring your art, craft, stitching or creative project and be social! Suggested donation of $10. Flyer can be found here.



Creative Community Drop In
Drop in for some friendly open studio time in our gallery.
Bring your art, craft, stitching or creative project and be social! Suggested donation of $10