Kingston’s Art Show Expands Eligibility, Gala Raises Over $9,000 in Successful Fundraiser
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Kingston Board of Selectmen meeting, discussions revolved around the upcoming art show and the success of a recent gala event. The art show scheduled for May 9th will now welcome artists beyond Kingston residents, while the gala successfully raised over $9,000.
The art show, set to take place at the Hope Floats venue, has broadened its eligibility criteria, moving away from a restriction to Kingston residents only. Artists with any connection to Kingston, defined as those participating in the town’s life, are now encouraged to submit their work. This decision aims to diversify the range of artists and increase participation. The show will accommodate up to 150 pieces, and each artist is limited to one piece. However, if submissions are fewer than anticipated, artists may be invited to submit an additional piece. The event will feature various art forms, including sculpture, ceramics, quilting, and mixed media, though digital works like short films are not feasible due to technical constraints.
The art show will be accompanied by a fair, featuring live music and food trucks, creating a family-friendly atmosphere. Notably, artists will have the opportunity to sell their pieces directly, without the organizers taking a commission. The event also plans to include a retrospective exhibit of local artists who have passed away, encouraging community contributions for this purpose.
Promotion of the art show is a priority, with plans to leverage social media, particularly Facebook, to engage the community. A dedicated email address for inquiries has been established, and efforts to distribute flyers in public spaces are ongoing. Despite these efforts, there are challenges in disseminating information due to the lack of a central news source in Kingston. This has prompted discussions about creating a dedicated webpage to centralize event information.
Meanwhile, the recent gala event was celebrated as a success, with approximately $9,000 raised after expenses. The gala saw nearly 215 attendees and was praised for its smooth execution, with particular relief expressed over favorable weather conditions. Merchandise sales were a part of the event, and discussions around leftover items, such as blankets, included ideas for their repurposing in future events. The success of the gala has spurred enthusiasm for organizing similar events, including a possible dunk tank attraction.
Participants at the meeting emphasized the importance of expressing gratitude to donors and contributors to the gala’s success. Plans for creating thank-you cards incorporating the town’s 300th seal were discussed, with some members advocating for personalized deliveries. The gala’s financial success was attributed to minimal incurred expenses and effective planning.
In addition to these main topics, the meeting covered logistical details for an upcoming house tour event. Concerns about liability were addressed, with plans for visitors to sign a release form. Ticket sales will be capped at 200, reflecting previous events’ attendance. The tour will feature ten homes, with police presence anticipated at certain locations to manage crowds. Homeowners’ willingness to participate is being facilitated by waiver forms, and volunteer recruitment is underway.
Efforts to enhance accessibility and inclusivity for local events were also discussed. Proposals included utilizing assisted listening devices and ensuring ADA compliance. Advertising options, such as using funds from a cultural council grant, were explored, with a $400 expenditure for an advertisement in Kingston Living approved pending legal compliance.
The meeting concluded with discussions about upcoming elections and the potential appointment of a new selectman representative following a current member’s decision to step down. The board plans to wait for election results before making any decisions.
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/18/2026
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Recording Published:
03/20/2026
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Plymouth County
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Towns:
Kingston
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