Arts and Culture
Valerie's Gallery
A gallery and gift shop featuring fine American crafts, jewelry and art by local, regional and national artisans.A gallery and gift shop featuring fine American crafts, jewelry and art by local, regional and national artisans.
Threadneedle Gallery
Threadneedle gallery sells and appraises fine art from established New England artists. Owner Jill Harrison is a RISD & Harvard trained art appraiser with two decades of experience in all types of artThreadneedle gallery sells and appraises fine art from established New England artists. Owner Jill Harrison is a RISD & Harvard trained art appraiser with two decades of experience in all types of art
The Actors Studio of Newburyport
Great little theater~ convenient location~ adult acting classesGreat little theater~ convenient location~ adult acting classes
Newburyport Art Association
The NAA is located along Newburyport's waterfront, steps from the center of town, in a historic 1795 brick building housing three galleries, & gift shop that are open year-round to the general public.The NAA is located along Newburyport's waterfront, steps from the center of town, in a historic 1795 brick building housing three galleries, & gift shop that are open year-round to the general public.
Museum of Old Newbury
The museum provids tours May - October, lectures, and research library open year round by appointmentThe museum provids tours May - October, lectures, and research library open year round by appointment
Historic New England
Historical House Museums (The Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, Coffin House, Swett-Ilsley House, and The Rocky Hill Meeting House)Historical House Museums (The Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm, Coffin House, Swett-Ilsley House, and The Rocky Hill Meeting House)
Custom House Maritime Museum
Explore the maritime history of Newburyport and its people through art, artifacts, and documents related to its role as an early American port, including the US Customhouse in which it resides!Explore the maritime history of Newburyport and its people through art, artifacts, and documents related to its role as an early American port, including the US Customhouse in which it resides!