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Quaker Pirate brings graffiti to Ferrisburgh

ARTIST TODD DRAKE, whose street name is “Quaker Pirate,” paints graffiti on a chair at the Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh. The one-time home of the Quaker abolitionist family the Robinsons, the Rokeby hosts a summer show of Drake’s art.
Independent photo/Sophia Keshmiri
June 4, 2026
The artist’s exhibit went up last month, is up all summer and into fall.
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