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Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

The Helen Keller Art Show is now on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art through May 17th

For over a decade, the Wiregrass Museum of Art has hosted The Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama.  Each year, artwork created by Alabama children with visual impairments, blindness and deafness is shown from Tennessee to Mobile. The show is juried, state-wide. Select pieces are also shown internationally.

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

The Helen Keller Art Show is now on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art through May 17th

For over a decade, the Wiregrass Museum of Art has hosted The Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama.  Each year, artwork created by Alabama children with visual impairments, blindness and deafness is shown from Tennessee to Mobile. The show is juried, state-wide. Select pieces are also shown internationally.

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

The Helen Keller Art Show is now on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art through May 17th

For over a decade, the Wiregrass Museum of Art has hosted The Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama.  Each year, artwork created by Alabama children with visual impairments, blindness and deafness is shown from Tennessee to Mobile. The show is juried, state-wide. Select pieces are also shown internationally.

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

Helen Keller Art Show on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art

The Helen Keller Art Show is now on exhibit at the Wiregrass Museum of Art through May 17th

For over a decade, the Wiregrass Museum of Art has hosted The Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama.  Each year, artwork created by Alabama children with visual impairments, blindness and deafness is shown from Tennessee to Mobile. The show is juried, state-wide. Select pieces are also shown internationally.

Johnson Center for the Arts to present "Legacy"

Johnson Center for the Arts to present "Legacy"

Sunday, March 24

 

2:00 - 4:00

Johnson Center for the Arts

300 E. Walnut St.

Downtown Troy

 

Visit the Johnson Center for the Arts to see our newest exhibit

Legacy which includes Southern landscapes from Allyson Comstock, Chuck Hemard and Cynthia Farnell. More than 25 pieces are on display now until April 28 in the George and Muriel Saunders Gallery, Chapman - Allred - Jones Gallery, Dorothy Hattaway Brantley Gallery, and the Jaine Jernigan Brantley Gallery.

On Sunday, March 24 we will have an Artists Reception from 2:00 until 4:00 in the afternoon at the Johnson Center for the Arts. We hope you will join us!

Information Source: Johnson Center for the Arts

The Johnson Center for the Arts invites you to visit 'Legacy', their newest exhibition

The Johnson Center for the Arts invites you to visit 'Legacy', their newest exhibition


Greetings!
Visit the Johnson Center for the Arts to see our newest exhibit Legacy. which includes Southern landscapes from Allyson Comstock, Chuck Hemard and Cynthia Farnell. More than 25 pieces are on display now until April 28 in the George and Muriel Saunders Gallery, Chapman - Allred - Jones Gallery, Dorothy Hattaway Brantley Gallery, and the Jaine Jernigan Brantley Gallery.
 
On Sunday, March 24 we will have an Artists Reception from 2:00 until 4:00 in the afternoon at the Johnson Center for the Arts. We hope you will join us!

Threads of nature, place, culture and history run through the work of Cynthia Farnell, Chuck Hemard and Allyson Comstock.

Troy University Theatre presents Broadway's 'Chicago'

Troy University Theatre presents Broadway's 'Chicago'

Troy University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present the Broadway musical “Chicago” on stage at the Trojan Center Theatre Feb. 28 through March 2. Nightly shows will begin at 7:30 p.m.

The story of murder, greed, corruption, violence and exploitation is Broadway’s longest running American musical. Tickets for the show are $10 or $5 for TROY students with a valid student ID. The Trojan Center Box Office is open from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Tickets are also available online at www.troytheatre.org.

Directing TROY’s production is Assistant Professor Roy Hudson with choreography by Assistant Professor Tracy Gilland-Shillabeer.

Grace Bailey, a junior theatre major from Bonifay, Fla., will play the role of Velma Kelly, a vaudevillian on trial for killing her cheating husband and sister.