Delany Arts

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Delany Arts is housed in a modernized live/work space repurposed from an old firehouse built in the 1930’s and dedicated to beloved Yarmouth community member, Carl Winslow. Amanda and her husband worked with Caleb Johnson Architects and Woodhull Construction to bring Winslow Station down to its bones and made the 1935 building beautiful again. This allowed Amanda and Jason to build their vision of a small, smart home with a large space for Amanda to warehouse her ever-growing hoard of art supplies and enough room leftover for community events and workshops.

Portrait of Mary Delany. By Hazel Jarvis.

Portrait of Mary Delany. By Hazel Jarvis.

Located in the heart of Yarmouth Village, the space is primarily for Amanda to work on her multimedia art. Named after her favorite artist and mother of botanical collage, Mary Delany, the studio hosts multimedia classes, private lessons and workshops as well as community events.

Workshops are taught by Amanda and other local artists. They can be open to the general public or reserved for private groups. All ages and levels of creatives are welcome.