Fall 2020 Newsletter is Here

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Fall 2020 Newsletter is Here

Category:Updates

Check out the latest from the Huntingdon County Arts Council in our Fall 2020 newsletter.

Inside you will find:
  • The Holiday Shoppe moving to the McConnellstown Playhouse and opens Black Friday
  • The Huntingdon Painters exhibit is open through November 21
  • Our annual meeting is scheduled for December 9 via Zoom
  • Recaps on the Plein Air painting workshops, Greenwood Furnace Folk Gathering and the Ton of Bricks Festival
  • Huntingdon County Poets: six poems
  • Jacob Lawrence: A Great Painter of African American Life
  • Artist Spotlight: Carolanne Currier
  • Art Walk Returns

There are two pdf versions of the newsletter.
The first is the HCAC 2020 Fall Newsletter Spread View, as if you were reading a magazine.
The second is a HCAC 2020 Fall Newsletter Single Page View, best if you are going to print the newsletter.

Thanks for checking out the latest from the Huntingdon County Arts Council.

 


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We had a great opening reception for our Rural Rising exhibit on Thursday. The exhibit is our Call for Entries exhibit based on the theme Rural Rising (which we "borrowed" from the Rural Rising seminar at Juniata College.We have 59 works of art from 20 different local artists, so come check it out.The exhibit is free and runs through May 3. Open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon.#huntingdoncountyartscouncil#localartists#localart#ruralliving#rural ... See MoreSee Less
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Putting the finishing touches for the Opening Reception of our Call for Entries exhibit, based on the theme Rural Rising.We have 57 works of art from 18 different local artists to delight, entertain, and delight you.Come join us: Opening Reception, Thursday, April 3, from 6 to 8 pm at the Huntingdon County Arts Center, 313 12th Street, Huntingdon.The exhibit is free, and light refreshments will be served.#huntingdoncountyartscouncil#localartists#localart#ruralliving#rural ... See MoreSee Less
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Janet Dunlap (left) taught the two-session Seascape Fabric Art Class, and look at the results! Well done. #huntingdoncountyartscouncil#localart #fabricart ... See MoreSee Less
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Our Vegan Taco class and a hit, with a yummy reward at the end of the class. Thank you, Susan Simpson. #huntingdoncountyartscouncil #cooking ... See MoreSee Less
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