Huntingdon Painters Exhibit: 8 Women, 400 Years Combined Experience

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Huntingdon Painters Exhibit: 8 Women, 400 Years Combined Experience

Category:Exhibits,Juniata College

An exhibit, Huntingdon Painters: 400 Years Combined Experience, opened Thursday, October 1 at the Juniata College Museum of Art. This exhibit is a joint project of the Juniata College Museum of Art and the Huntingdon County Arts Council.

Eight Huntingdon area artists present their artwork–a group of artists who have connected over the years by their love of art in many forms, working together and sharing ideas. See life as these friends, family, or neighbors have seen it through their years creating art. The eight artists are Connie Cannon, Kay Sullivan Crotsley, Ginny Gill, Mimi Isett, Rebecca Mahony, Gail Schaeffer, Chris Shook, and Deb Tucker.

Come enjoy a quiet, no-touch experience with the art.
Masks are required at all times.

The exhibit is open through November 21.

Paintings for Sale

A number of painting from the exhibit are available for sale through the Huntingdon County Arts Council.
Please go to the Shop page for details.

Museum Hours

Juniata College Museum of Art is open:
Monday – Thursday: 1 to 8 pm
Saturday: 1 – 4 pm
Closed on Friday and Sunday

Photo: Connie Cannon, Red Poppies, 2018, acrylic. Photo courtesy of the artist.


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