
Meghan Candler Gallery Acquires New Works
February 1–28
A dozen new paintings by landscape artist Linda Arnold are now available at Meghan Candler Gallery. Arnold’s signature blend of the representational and the abstract is on full display, with some paintings standing firmly in one camp and others straddling the line between the two. All, though, are focused on scenes from the Indian River Lagoon and the ocean, particularly at sunset. This month, the gallery places these new artworks at center stage in a special exhibition, Arnold’s 21st at Meghan Candler Gallery. Meghan Candler Gallery, 6160 Hwy. A1A, Village Shops; (772) 234-8811

Reggie McCormack Pop-Up Art Show
February 16–23
For the first time showing on the island, local artist Reggie McCormack will show her most recent selection of abstract multimedia artwork at M. Maison. “Creative expression and visual beauty have been a lifelong passion of mine. I am inspired by the magnificence of nature and what God has created. On my nature walks, I marvel at the exquisite hues of green complementing every color imaginable,” says the artist. M. Maison, 3403 Ocean Drive; (772) 231-4300

Margo Montgomery Monthly Forum Begins
February 21
Beginning February 21, life coach Margo Montgomery will host four forums that will take place once a month on a Tuesday evening through the month of May (March 21, April 25, and May 23). Each gathering is limited to eight participants and will consist of individuals building community and practicing consciousness. Sessions are designed to promote personal development and ways to live consciously with the use of self-discovery tools. To reserve your spot, reach out by phone or through her website. Margo Montgomery; (847) 226-5540

Temple St. Clair Special Event
February 23–24
Uncompromising in its choice of materials, Temple St. Clair jewelry explores meaningful themes through a lens of whimsy and discovery. Veranda, 3325 Ocean Drive; (772) 234-3404

David Wight Glass Art
February 24–25
Each sculpture is unique and has been individually crafted by David Wight in his Bellingham, Washington studio for over 25 years. Using the molten liquid of hot glass as his chosen medium, his work embodies the beauty, grace, and power of water in its most dynamic form: the Wave. The Laughing Dog Gallery, 2910 Cardinal Drive; (772) 234-6711

J. McLaughlin Sip & Shop
February 25
Throughout the month of February, J. McLaughlin will host a series of sip & shop events to help an array of charitable organizations. Customers can shop in store or call by phone to place an order. The next charity to be benefited will be the Environmental Learning Center, from noon to 5 p.m. J. McLaughlin, 6210 Hwy. A1A Village Shops; (772) 231-4887

Clara Williams Company Special Event
March 2–3
One-of-a-kind stones, jewels, and mixed metals take on even more personality with Clara Williams’ playful mix-and-match designs to create unusual treasures with individuality. Veranda, 3325 Ocean Drive; (772) 234-3404
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