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Home » [Murray Ledger & Times] Datebook Oct. 4, 2021

October 4, 2021 by Amy Joseph Landon

[Murray Ledger & Times] Datebook Oct. 4, 2021

Source: Murray Ledger & Times
By Martha Andrus
October 4, 2021

[Excerpt only; edited for length]

MAG to hold outdoor reception

The MAG Community Art Center will hold an outdoor exhibition of FEMMEnomenal Bluegrass Botanicals, on loan from Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, featuring the work of Gabriella Boros celebrating the extraordinary achievements of 10 Kentucky women through the invocation of 10 native Kentucky plants. An outdoor community reception will be from 5-6:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 9, featuring music by the Black Eyed Susans, food by Hop Hound Brew Pub and a presentation by Bernheim Arts in Nature Curator Jenny Zeller. The exhibit may be viewed during daylight hours on the MAG back patio until Oct. 16.

 

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Filed Under: Artist-in-Residence, Arts in Nature, In the News

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