Category Archives: Zullo Gallery

Summer doings – Julius Caesar 7/18-19

Before the Energy Committee meeting last night I had a few minutes, so I listened in on a rehearsal for the Gazebo Players of Medfield’s upcoming performance of Julius Caesar, coming July 18 & 19.

Medfield Gazebo Players' Julius Caesar

Zullo Gallery is doing its Thursday evening dinner tonight, and MEMO its concert.  Great time of year.

Pahty Saturday night…Zullo…FUN!

Here are 3 BIG reasons not to miss the Zullo Art Festival & Party THIS Saturday…
1. Last year’s event was a blast! People were talking about it for days after, and those who missed out said, “I wished I had gone — I heard it was a lot of fun.” So don’t be one of those people with regrets! Get your tickets now for $75 each at the Medfield Public Library, online by clicking here, or at the “door” (aka the tent flap)!

2. GREAT music & art. The Fathoms are back playing great beachy, danceable tunes, and there is more art up for sale this year than ever! The selection includes newly painted small pieces, as well as BIG hidden treasures among the 100+ pieces that were donated through this year’s new art drive. A ticket to the festival and party gives you access to the sale, including some highly valuable treasures!

3. Open bar for beer/wine…delicious food donated by numerous local establishments (see below)…a live auction (with Jerry Potts as auctioneer; see some featured items below)…PLUS, a new “Mystery Wine Grab!” Just pay a small price to get a bottle of wine that’s been wrapped from view, and hope that you get one of the ones worth a lot more than you paid!

Auction items include:

Chatham Getaway…Broadway Show & Transportation…Kurt Jackson Birthday Party…Zullo for Private Party…and more!

Food & beverage donated by numerous places, including:

Basil Restaurant
Blue Moon Bagel Café
Bullard’s Market
Brothers Market
Casa Bella Pizza
Go Fresh
Honey’s Cafe & Bakery
Ice House at Kingsbury
Jing’s Garden II
Mangia Pizza
Medfield Wine and Spirits
Noon Hill Grill
Sam Adams Brewery
Shapiro Produce
Susan Goddard Catering
Takara
Zebra Wine & Bistro (oysters again!)

REMEMBER: festival proceeds benefit our wonderful nonprofit Zullo Gallery in the heart of downtown Medfield. We all know what a gem it is for our community! Come on out and help to support it!

Donate art this weekend to benefit Zullo

From Chris McCue Potts-


 

 If you have artwork laying around or stored away that you never got around to hanging, and you’d like to put it to good use, consider donating the art to the Zullo Gallery on Main Street in Medfield to help support the gallery and its programs. Donated art will be sold at the Zullo’s 6th Annual Arts Festival and Party (under the big tent) at 7 p.m., Saturday, June 13 on the Common adjacent to the Medfield Gazebo. Festival tickets are on sale now at the library and Zullo, and online at www.zullogallery.org.

 

Donated artwork can be of any medium, should be of good quality (e.g., not faded, torn, etc.), and should be framed and ready to be hung. Pieces can be dropped off at the Zullo Gallery anytime between Noon and 5 p.m. this weekend — May 30 and 31 – or next weekend – June 6 and 7. Separate arrangements can also be made by e-mailing gallery director Bill Pope, wpope1@mac.com. Anyone who donates art will receive two “thank you” tickets for free drinks at future gallery events.

 

The festival on June 13 runs from 7 to 11 p.m., and tickets are $75 each. Event admission includes an array of food and drink donated from local establishments, plus access to the art sale. The night will also feature a return engagement of upbeat, danceable surf music by The Fathoms.

 

Last year’s Zullo festival was a big success with over 100 people in attendance, and many more who said they regretted not going after hearing how much fun it was.  Don’t miss out – especially since a big tent in downtown Medfield is a rare occasion, so come on out and enjoy it!

Medfield Cultural Council grant reception

This email from Jean Mineo –

Medfield TV has posted the video footage of the Medfield Cultural Council grant reception held in April. We invite you to share the link on your Facebook pages, on your blogs and blasts, and / or on your websites where appropriate to promote your award, your great programs, and the recognition by the Council and town leaders.
 
Best wishes for a creative summer!
Jean
—–Original Message—–
From: aditi
To: JeanMineo; ron.gustavson
Sent: Thu, Jul 3, 2014 2:41 pm
Subject: Medfield TV Youtube link for Cultural Council ICC recipients

Jean and Ron,

Medfield TV Youtube link for CC- ICC recipients at Zullo.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ol31qyJYD_s

Happy July 4th.

Aditi

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Aditi Thatte
Executive Director
Medfield.TV

Busy Saturday coming up

This from Chris McCue –


 

Lots of fun in Medfield on June 14!

If you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, there’s no reason to leave Medfield for it! Here’s what your Saturday could look like:

  •  Between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., take a one-of-a-kind trolley tour led by Town Historian Richard DeSorgher to learn about “Art, Culture and Mystery; the life style of Medfield’s Rich and Famous.” This event, part of Medfield’s Annual Discover Medfield History Day, is sponsored by MEMO and always gets rave reviews. Six one-hour tours on the Boston Old Town Trolley will run on Saturday, June 14. Tickets are $9 adults; $6 for children & seniors, and are on sale at Needham Bank through Friday, and then at the departure point of Lowell Mason House on Green Street (if not sold out), with parking at Hinckley Pond. The tour will be filled with interesting information about the likes of Kennedy, Roosevelt, Disney, Babe Ruth and many other famous individuals who have been linked with Medfield. Before or after your trolley ride, be sure to check out the Lowell Mason House, home of the father of music education, and make a donation toward the restoration efforts.
  • Between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., pop into the Dwight-Derby House “Dads & Grads” sale, where most of the items are handmade by local artisans, and you can purchase custom-made Medfield items such as historic coasters and notecards, Dwight-Derby House trivets, cutting board, key chains and posters. All proceeds support the continued restoration of the historical gem on the National Register of Historic Places. To learn more about the Dwight-Derby House, go to www.dwightderbyhouse.org.
  • From 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., head over to the Medfield Fire Department for the Annual Chicken BBQ. For just $5-$7, you can have a delicious slab of BBQ chicken (eat there or takeout), while also supporting our amazing team of Medfield firefighters. If you have little ones, they’ll love checking out the fire engines and firehouse!
  • After you’ve finished your dinner, head over to the 5th Annual Zullo Art Festival & Party under the tent behind the gazebo where festivities will take place from 7 to 11 p.m. Medfield is fortunate to have the Zullo situated in the heart of downtown Medfield providing free exhibits throughout the year, 1st Thursday gatherings out on the deck, and affordable art lessons (and so much more). Despite so much change in Medfield, the Zullo Gallery remains a constant, and the art festival is critically important to the gallery’s ongoing sustainability. Tickets are $75 per person, and the price includes Sam Adams beer and an assortment of wine, small plates of local cuisine donated by virtually every Medfield restaurant and dining establishment, and music by the surf band “The Fathoms”. You also have the opportunity to peruse the art sale featuring original, affordable paintings by many of the Zullo’s exhibitors. Tickets can be purchased at the Medfield Public Library, at the Zullo, online at www.zullogallery.org, or at the door if still available.

 

Cultural Council 6 PM tonight at Zullo

Medfield Cultural Council grant awards this evening at 6 PM at the Zullo Gallery.

See and hear from the grant recipients, see the Zullo’s exhibit, see and listen to real live politicians, and take part in the first First Thursday of 2014.

For details click here.

Thursday evenings on Zullo’s magical deck

From the Zullo Gallery –

ZULLO GALLERY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

ZULLO SUMMER 2013

zullo deck 2

THURSDAY NIGHT DECK OPEN 6-10pm
  August  29 and September 5
THURSDAY AUGUST 29  rain or shine

(…in the event of rain tables are set up in the gallery)
See the summer exhibit “the land, the sky, water and form” …then visit our rooftop deck for some great grilled food and beer & wine. 6-10pm

+ Susan Goddard Catering (with daughter Nell) will be firing up the grill with an offering of Sausage with Peppers and Onions, Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs, Veggie Pizza…
susan and nell cropped deckgrilled veggies 4 burgers on grill

z. dec. kids night      z deck edited

Zullo deck -people web

the land, the sky, water and form
 ~  summer exhibit on view through September 5   ~

work by Rob Franco, Sasja Lucas, Tracey Maroni and Emily Passman

land,sky wall web

  for directions / information / more images  www.zullogallery.org

Zullo Gallery 456A Main Street Medfield, MA         gallery hours: 12-5 Saturday & Sunday
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 Medfield Cultural District logo

Zullo rooftop deck

The Zullo rooftop deck really is an enchanted place.   Go there Thursday nights to get a wholly new and different perspective on Medfield –

the beat goes on…      as walker bird 1
ZULLO

SUMMER 2013 JULY&AUGUST
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT   6-10PM

(including this coming Thursday – July 18)
+gallery/rooftop deck open 6-10pm
beer&wine bar   grilled food   (rain or shine)

also…summer art classes sign up (grades 1-6)

& CALL FOR ART  19TH JURIED EXHIBIT DEADLINE-AUG.21

Zullo needs our support

Dear Friends,

In the midst of so much change in downtown Medfield, one thing remains the same: the Zullo Art Gallery. The event this Saturday,

May 18, will not only be a fun night out, but an important way to provide financial reserves for our nonprofit gem that does so much for Medfield beyond the usual art exhibits – whether student art shows and musical performances, Thursday night community gatherings, children’s art lessons, fundraiser venue, and more! With your support, we can help the Zullo Gallery overcome downtown development pressures that might come its way, and remain a vibrant fixture in Medfield over the long term. The $75 ticket price includes an array of great food, all beer & wine (no cash needed for bar), plus great jazz music by Jeri Bergonzi’s quintet.

See Bill Pope’s message below for complete details. In addition to the library & online options, I also have tickets, so feel free to contact me! I hope to see you Saturday night for a great evening out. Please spread the word with neighbors & friends!

Take care,

Chris Potts McCue

See email below on the web, and get all the great pictures

ZULLO GALLERY CENTER FOR THE ARTS

May 2013

only 4 days to go…
it’s going to be big.. it’s going be fun…

ART FESTIVAL/PARTY

UNDER THE BIG TENT  SAT. MAY 18

SUPPORT THE ARTS &
HAVE A GOOD TIME FOR A GOOD CAUSE

 

 Zullo Gallery Art Festival / Party Under The Big Tent

Saturday May 18, 2013    7-11pm  tickets $75  (includes all food & drink) 

presenting sponsor:

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW  (click on your choice)

At the Zullo Gallery: 12-5 Saturday & Sunday 

By mail    (download pdf) 

Medfield Public Library (click for hours)

OR At the door – the night of the event 

 

Good times for a good cause…

* By the gazebo in the park, under the tent, in the gallery and out on the rooftop deck,
please JOIN US for our 4th Annual Art Festival and Party Under The Big Tent.

* Live music, a delicious array of hors d’oeuvres and deserts from local restaurants and  

  Beer & Wine (all included in your ticket price) – with more than sixty small canvases donated     by area artists – available to purchase ($60. each) – all to improve the gallery and help us build toward the future.

  for directions / information / more images  www.zullogallery.org

  Zullo Gallery 456A Main Street Medfield, MA         gallery hours: 12-5 Saturday & Sunday

M E M B E R

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“First Thursdays have started!”

The Library reports “First Thursdays of the month are a time to come downtown and check out the Zullo Gallery, restaurants and the library for events and activities. The Library is open until 10 so you can see the Zullo gallery artworks and get half off any fines you may have. Come on down!”