Monthly Archives: March 2024

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Check Out the Spring Newsletter

Category:Education

Check out the latest from the Huntingdon County Arts Council in our new Spring 2024 newsletter. Inside you will find: New Concert Lineup for 2024  Art Cat Jazz Club Livens Up Huntingdon Nightlife Art Shoppe is Open Thoughts from the New President Time to Renew Memberships Capital Campaign Contributors The Arts & the Decline of


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Practice What You Teach Exhibit on Display Now

Category:Exhibits

We put out a call to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to show us their artwork. The result is the exhibit Practice What You Teach. Come view this array of creativity, including paintings, drawings, photography, ceramics, and three amazing dragon head sculptures. The exhibit is open through Saturday, May 4. The Huntingdon County Arts Center


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Rakish in Concert March 24

Category:Concerts

Last year at Folk College, Rakish performed and was a hit. So we had to bring them back to Huntingdon. Violinist Maura Shawn Scanlin and guitarist Conor Hearn unite to form “Rakish.” The pair gets their namesake from the traditional Irish tune Rakish Paddy, an origin that aptly suits the duo and their shared background


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Gabriel Herrera Quintet Concert, Sunday, April 14

Category:Concerts

Jazz rules the earth, or at least our small corner of it, on April 14 when the Gabriel Herrera Quintet takes the stage at the Huntingdon County Arts Center. The group consists of Gabriel Herrera on trombone, Bob Hart on guitar, Alex Mijangos on bass, Kevin Lowe on drums, and special guest Rick Hirsch on


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Art Walk Tonight

Category:Events

Art Walk Huntingdon will be Thursday, April 18th! Be sure to look for our mascot, Artie Walker. If you take a selfie with Artie and post it on Facebook, Instagram or X (Twitter) with the hashtags: #IFoundArtie and #ArtWalkHdon, you could win a prize from Artie’s basket at the next Art Walk! Please join us


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👉We have a new art exhibit! 🎨This exhibit celebrates the creative journey between student and teacher in oil painting. Keppy Arnoldsen, a newcomer to oil painting, showcases her initial works, highlighting the courage to try something new and the influence of mentorship. Guided by accomplished artist Lynn Stewart, known for her impressionist style, Keppy explored color, form, and personal expression. Together, their paintings illustrate the powerful impact a teacher can have on a student's artistic growth. Teacher and Student – Making Lasting Impressions through Oil Painting invites viewers to appreciate individual development and creative collaboration. #localart#artexhibition#huntingdonpa#huntingdoncountyartscouncil ... See MoreSee Less
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Don't miss our Living Out Loud exhibit, open now through Saturday, June 28. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon. ... See MoreSee Less
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So excited to have this play presented at the Huntingdon County Arts Center."Can you tell me something about yourself?" 💌And thus begins a courtship between Jack, U.S. Army Captain, and Louise, aspiring NYC actress, as WWII rages on. This touching tale of connection and courage is full of wit, longing, and hope.There are three opportunities to see this beautiful play:❤️ Sunday, June 22 at 3pm – Blue Brick Theatre (as part of the Central PA Theatre and Dance Fest)❤️ Saturday, June 28 at 7pm – Huntingdon County Arts Council ❤️ Wednesday, July 2 at 7pm – Pine Grove Hall (Dinner theatre – food & drink sold separately)🎟 Tickets are on sale now at sockandbuskintc.org* Please note that this production features sound and descriptions of war. Recommended for teens+. ... See MoreSee Less
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Huntingdon County Arts Council
Lainey Albaugh will perform in concert at the Huntingdon County Arts Center. She is a soprano and is a senior vocal performance major at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Her recital will feature selections from both classical and musical theater repertoire, including works by Puccini, Strauss, Richard Rodgers, and Stephen Schwartz. Originally from Huntingdon, Lainey appeared in several local musicals before continuing her studies at IUP. Recent roles include Jo in Little Women and Gretel in Hansel and Gretel.Lainey will be accompanied by Cheryl Latten. Cheryl has a BA in Music from Penn State with a concentration in piano performance.Admission is by donation. ... See MoreSee Less
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