ORLEANS— Cape Cod art gallery owner Kevin Bennett recently purchased The Gallery at Tree’s Place at 60 Cranberry Highway, Route 6A in Orleans.
Founded in 1986 in a historic 19th century captain’s house, The Gallery at Tree’s Place strives to promote the best established and emerging artists in the region and has grown to become one of the leading dealers of representational art in the nation. In addition to the fine art galleries, the 5800+ sq ft art complex includes Cape Cod Photo, Art & Framing and the Tilery.
Kevin Bennett, a native Cape Codder and a graduate of Barnstable High School in 2000, earned a degree in Visual Arts with a concentration in Photography from Fordham University in 2005. Inspired by a friend in Colorado with a successful framing
business, he labored to learn the art of custom framing, and opened Bennett Gallery on Main Street in Hyannis in 2017. Recognized for his success, he earned the Build a Better Mousetrap award from the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) and the Greater Hyannis Chamber of Commerce in 2021. In 2022, he acquired Woodruff’s Art Center in Mashpee Commons, featuring a gallery, art supplies and custom framing.
For more information, contact 508-255-1330 or www.treesplace.com.
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Q & A with Tree's Place resident artist Marieluise Hutchinson
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