Spring Exhibits at Delaware
Rehoboth Art League (RAL) was created to encourage interest and participation in cultural and artistic activities by Louise Chambers Corkran on 1938. Corkran family made there home at the Homestead adjacent to the League grounds, there family home was made by Peter Marsh on 1743. On 1978 the homestead was purchase by the league. The home became the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the oldest houses in Rehoboth Beach and has been restored to provide additional gallery space.
The RAL is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. It is supported by membership dues, contributions, fundraising events, gifts, investments, and grants, including funds from the Delaware Division of the Arts, the Sussex County Council, and the Delaware Humanities Forum. Your support, in addition to membership dues and tuition, is welcome.
The Rehoboth Art League, with the people of Delaware and its visitors, encourages artists and arts education, and sponsors exhibits and programs that reflect the diversity of the community in an historic setting and in partnership with other organizations.
Located on three-and-a-half acres in one of the most beautiful sections of Rehoboth Beach is where the RAL has excellent exhibition and studio space. RAL holds a permanent collection of works of art and reaches out into the community to teach art.
Michelle Marshall, featured artist for the spring exhibitions will be exhibiting Coastal Landscapes: Colorful Visions in the Corkran Gallery. On May 2, 2009 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM The Rehoboth Art League will present their Spring Exhibitions.
After the arts at the gallery when you are interested in gardening or heritage and history you will enjoy the special exhibits and member galleries where you’ll find one-of-a-kind gifts, mementos, or additions to your own home in every price range. Or you can tour the historic Homestead, built in 1743, with a knowledgeable docent and imagine life in colonial times. Register for a class and discover your own artistic talent.

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