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George Tames: Presidential Pathways
George Tames worked more than 40 years as a Washington, D.C., photographer for the New York Times. He photographed 10 presidents, who allowed him access to private moments as well as official encounters. Reception: September 12, 5 – 7pm. Sponsored by Jeffrey Thomas and Dawn Huss.
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School Arts
Funny, exciting and thought-provoking works from students across Carroll County in elementary through high school. Reception: October 3, 5 – 7pm. Free
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The Arts Festival of Carrollton
The Arts Festival of Carrollton
The Arts Festival of Carrollton rolls out the red carpet for fine artists from across the United States. The festival features an artist market of more than 70 visual artists, entertainment, food trucks exhibits and roving artists. Purchase Art Bucks / Patron Purchase Awards throughout the year to use at the festival. Sponsored by Almon … Continue reading The Arts Festival of Carrollton
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The Arts Festival of Carrollton
The Arts Festival of Carrollton
The Arts Festival of Carrollton rolls out the red carpet for fine artists from across the United States. The festival features an artist market of more than 70 visual artists, entertainment, food trucks exhibits and roving artists. Purchase Art Bucks / Patron Purchase Awards throughout the year to use at the festival. Sponsored by Almon … Continue reading The Arts Festival of Carrollton
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Jennifer Printz: Though Present and Peripheral
The exhibition by Jennifer Printz is an embodied search for meaning and a poetic meditation on unanswerable questions. The combination of disparate parts and different processes – the hand-drawn mark with a collaged photograph, painting with sewing – reflects on what it means to be alive. The unity of these elements presents the exchange of … Continue reading Jennifer Printz: Though Present and Peripheral