The Practice What You Teach exhibit is an open invitation to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to display their creations in this special show. Although the focus is on art teachers, all teachers, staff, and administrators are welcome to show their work. All types of entries will be welcome, including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibit at Huntingdon County Arts Center
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Through Saturday, May 4
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day
March 6 – April 13, 2024
The Maya Project celebrates a rescue dog through the genre of pet portraiture. Maya is a rescue dog that, upon adoption as a puppy, had several potentially fatal health issues. To celebrate Maya’s good health on her first birthday, friends created portraits in their choice of media limited only by size to honor how tiny she was as a puppy. Over the last two years, the Maya Project has expanded to over three dozen contributions by artists that met Maya in person or through social media. Watch for community-oriented programming and participate!
Image: Maya Project. Credit: Emily Dimov-Gottshall. Maya with Elk Bones, 2021. Acrylic paint and oil markers on wood. Collection of Sue Uhlig.
The museum is open:
Mon – Thu 1 pm – 8 pm
Sat 12 pm -4 pm
Closed Fri, Sun, and Campus Holidays
The Practice What You Teach exhibit is an open invitation to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to display their creations in this special show. Although the focus is on art teachers, all teachers, staff, and administrators are welcome to show their work. All types of entries will be welcome, including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibit at Huntingdon County Arts Center
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Through Saturday, May 4
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day
March 6 – April 13, 2024
The Maya Project celebrates a rescue dog through the genre of pet portraiture. Maya is a rescue dog that, upon adoption as a puppy, had several potentially fatal health issues. To celebrate Maya’s good health on her first birthday, friends created portraits in their choice of media limited only by size to honor how tiny she was as a puppy. Over the last two years, the Maya Project has expanded to over three dozen contributions by artists that met Maya in person or through social media. Watch for community-oriented programming and participate!
Image: Maya Project. Credit: Emily Dimov-Gottshall. Maya with Elk Bones, 2021. Acrylic paint and oil markers on wood. Collection of Sue Uhlig.
The museum is open:
Mon – Thu 1 pm – 8 pm
Sat 12 pm -4 pm
Closed Fri, Sun, and Campus Holidays
The Practice What You Teach exhibit is an open invitation to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to display their creations in this special show. Although the focus is on art teachers, all teachers, staff, and administrators are welcome to show their work. All types of entries will be welcome, including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibit at Huntingdon County Arts Center
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Through Saturday, May 4
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day
March 6 – April 13, 2024
The Maya Project celebrates a rescue dog through the genre of pet portraiture. Maya is a rescue dog that, upon adoption as a puppy, had several potentially fatal health issues. To celebrate Maya’s good health on her first birthday, friends created portraits in their choice of media limited only by size to honor how tiny she was as a puppy. Over the last two years, the Maya Project has expanded to over three dozen contributions by artists that met Maya in person or through social media. Watch for community-oriented programming and participate!
Image: Maya Project. Credit: Emily Dimov-Gottshall. Maya with Elk Bones, 2021. Acrylic paint and oil markers on wood. Collection of Sue Uhlig.
The museum is open:
Mon – Thu 1 pm – 8 pm
Sat 12 pm -4 pm
Closed Fri, Sun, and Campus Holidays
The Practice What You Teach exhibit is an open invitation to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to display their creations in this special show. Although the focus is on art teachers, all teachers, staff, and administrators are welcome to show their work. All types of entries will be welcome, including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibit at Huntingdon County Arts Center
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Through Saturday, May 4
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day
The Practice What You Teach exhibit is an open invitation to Huntingdon County teachers and staff to display their creations in this special show. Although the focus is on art teachers, all teachers, staff, and administrators are welcome to show their work. All types of entries will be welcome, including paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibit at Huntingdon County Arts Center
Open Tuesday to Saturday
Through Saturday, May 4
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day