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Photos, glass, metal and more sizzle at St. Peter’s Art Show

58th annual event benefits local non-profits
July 11, 2024

Jenn Wagner of St. Michael’s, Md., talked to some potential customers about her mosaic art at her booth on Market Street, in the shadow of Lewes’ St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.

“I do a little bit of everything: glass on glass, pieces that can be on the wall or on a board. I’ve got huge murals,” Wagner said.

She was one of more than 100 artists who took part in the 58th annual St. Peter’s Art Show July 6. The vendors were spread out on the streets around the church in downtown Lewes and in the M&T Bank parking lot.

There were artists who work in all types of media: paint, metal, glass and photography, to name a few.

Deborah Grange and Joe Benshetler strolled around the booths looking for something to catch their eyes.

“We come every year. We’ve gotten some beautiful pieces here,” Benshetler said.

Annie Gudis paints bikes at the beach and said she is inspired by what she sees at Cape Henlopen State Park. “I paint them in my studio in North Shores. I see all these clouds. I love bikes. I love birds. I’m lucky to be able to do what I love to do,” Gudis said.

St. Peter’s gives 100% of its proceeds to its beneficiaries, Community Resource Center and the Primeros Pasos Early Child Learning Center. This year, they will split $22,000.

The church also pledged $1,500 to the Lewes Fire Department toward the purchase of a new truck. Fire department members had a table where people were encouraged to fill a boot with donations.

“What better organization to give to that could benefit everybody in the community as well as visitors?” said Ray Quillen, who manned the fire department table with Tom Engle.

St. Peter’s provided refuge from the heat with shade and children’s activities in the churchyard.

A silent auction was held inside the parish hall. Organizer Jeff Whipple said about 90% of the vendors donated pieces for the auction.

 

Bill Shull has been covering Lewes for the Cape Gazette since 2023. He comes to the world of print journalism after 40 years in TV news. Bill has worked in his hometown of Philadelphia, as well as Atlanta and Washington, D.C. He came to Lewes in 2014 to help launch WRDE-TV. Bill served as WRDE’s news director for more than eight years, working in Lewes and Milton. He is a 1986 graduate of Penn State University. Bill is an avid aviation and wildlife photographer, and a big Penn State football, Phillies and PGA Tour golf fan. Bill, his wife Jill and their rescue cat, Lucky, live in Rehoboth Beach.