The Wampanoag Experience provides opportunities to participate in Wampanoag traditions and lifeways to highlight Native wisdom and build bridges amongst diverse peoples. Native approaches to environmental sustainability, community & governance, history, arts & crafts, and other topics are featured, the kick-off project
A Little Compton resident, Ian Silvia brings a lifetime of familiarity with the local ecosystems to his installations. Below, he responds to questions posed by Merri Cyr of the Westport Cultural Council. Merri: You are a glass blower and you also use
Interview and portraits by Merri Cyr Edited and written by Paula Gauthier Award-winning playwright Samuel Harps presented a public reading of his new work-in-progress, Paul Cuffe: In Search of a New Land, to a packed house at the
On July 16, 2022, Round the Bend Farm honored a dear friend, agriprenuer & local beekeeper, Lucy Tabit. Lucy started raising bees at RTB in 2013 and taught workshops at the farm. She maintained six hives there and sold honey through her
The Wampanoag Experience provides opportunities to participate in Wampanoag traditions and lifeways to highlight Native wisdom and build bridges amongst diverse peoples. Native approaches to environmental sustainability, community & governance, history, arts & crafts, and other topics are featured, the kick-off project
Merri Cyr, editor at Westport Now Magazine photographs and interviews artist Nancy Whitin about her unique collaboration with her horse Domino Could you give us a little background on your history as as an artist living in Westport? My family has very deep
An easy way to ease back into exercise, mommy-and-baby yoga can be fun and safe
Lewis Wickes Hine (September 26, 1874 – November 3, 1940) was an American sociologist and photographer. Hine used his camera as a tool for social reform. His photographs were instrumental in changing child labor laws in the United States. He also made