The Field Gallery, constructed in 1971 by old friends, passers-by, summer house guests, and curious day-trippers --- volunteers all --- was a labor of love for four artists and their families. Designed by architect Robert Schwartz, the gallery was conceived originally as an artists' cooperative, a place for the originators to exhibit their own work.
Through the years The Field Gallery has changed little, retaining much of its original character and atmosphere. While continuing to present a permanent sculpture garden of work by Tom Maley, the three interior galleries offer rotating exhibits of contemporary paintings, sculpture and photography by local as well as nationally acclaimed artists. Run by a small staff, The Field Gallery is a unique exhibition environment.
Artists' receptions are held Sunday afternoons from 5 to 7 in the summer. These shows have become an Island tradition, engaging people from all walks of life --- families, children, friends --- young and old, come to enjoy the latest show.