Camp Jabberwocky art night brings color to Marine Hospital

An example painting by Traeger di Pietro stood on an easel overlooking the lagoon. – Sam Moore
Art created by Camp Jabberwocky's campers hung in front of the Marine Hospital in Vineyard Haven Friday afternoon. - Sam Moore
Art created by Camp Jabberwocky’s campers hung in front of the Marine Hospital in Vineyard Haven Friday afternoon. – Sam Moore

Camp Jabberwocky, a summer camp on Martha’s Vineyard for children and adults with cerebral palsy and other disabilities, capped off a sunny, breezy Friday with an art show and paint night at the former Marine Hospital, soon to be the new home of the Martha’s Vineyard Museum.

Island painter Traeger di Pietro watches as Camp Jabberwocky camper Chris Michaud swirls color onto canvas. - Sam Moore
Island painter Traeger di Pietro watches as Camp Jabberwocky camper Chris Michaud swirls color onto canvas. – Sam Moore

 

 

 

An open-air gallery displayed art in many media created by campers, and Island painter Traeger di Pietro led an acrylic painting class from the hilltop vista overlooking Lagoon Pond.