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SUMMARY:Spring Inspirations…A Feast for the Eyes
DESCRIPTION:McBride Gallery is hosting “Spring Inspirations…A Feast for the Eyes”  featuring five painters and two sculptors and a graphite draftsman\, just in time for Annapolis Arts Week\, the first week in June.\nFraternal twin brothers\, Stewart and Stephen Wegner have a selection of creative bronze sculpture including butterflies\, a horseshoe crab and blue crabs. Sherrill Cooper is introducing her ‘Crabby Old Men’ series and Vova Piven is arriving from Ukraine with a selection of new oil paintings of florals\, mysterious forests and action sailing. Sam Robinson is including new landscapes and interiors in gouache and oil. Christopher Best is enjoying his ‘dog fetching’ series as well as paintings of Annapolis and the Chesapeake Bay. David Lawton has started a series of museum visitors as well as his favorite florals and landscapes. Maryland graphite artist Terry Miller\, coming from a solo museum show\, has graced us with new images of forests and favorite farm-life and wild-life. It is a feast for the eyes!\n \nOpening Day: Sunday\, June 6th\, show runs to July 18\, 2021
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/spring-inspirationsa-feast-for-the-eyes/
LOCATION:McBride Gallery\, 215 Main Street\, Annapolis\, Array\, 21401
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SUMMARY:FREE Children's Event: Exploring Botanical Art in the Museum with Titian Peale
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Botanical Art in the Museum with Titian Peale\nJune 30 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am \nSummer Storytime \nDoes the child in your life love nature? Then this could be the perfect program for your little explorer. \nArtist Charles Willson Peale (1741-1827) interests expanded far beyond the canvas and out into the natural world. Peale\, who grew up in Annapolis\, inspired a love of science in his youngest son\, Titian (1799-1885)\, when he created one of America’s first natural history museums in Philadelphia. Titian pursued his father’s passion by becoming a noted naturalist and botanical artist. \nIn this hands-on program participants will visit one room in the mansion and pick out the plants and animals in I Spy fashion. Then they will go out to the garden to find examples of seeds and flowers. Finally\, they will pick sage leaves from the herb garden and create a botanical sponge-painted leaf and a drawing of a butterfly to take home. Children will then have story time in the garden listening to Help for Mr. Peale by Barbara Morrow. The story is about artist Charles Willson Peale establishing one of the first natural history museums in Philadelphia in the 1790’s. \nOffered for a maximum number of 10 children.\nFREE thanks to the Winifred Gordon Art & Wellness Series: Kids Edition.\nDonations are appreciated.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/free-childrens-event-exploring-botanical-art-in-the-museum-with-titian-peale/
LOCATION:Hammond-Harwood House Museum\, 19 Maryland Avenue\, Annapolis\, 21401
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SUMMARY:Tambo & Michael K. Duo - Dinner Under the Stars\, West Street
DESCRIPTION:Tambo & Michael K. perform as an acoustic duo covering songs from the 60s\, 70s\, 80s\, 90s\, and beyond. They will be performing in front of Mission Escape Rooms on West Street from 6:30pm to 9:30pm\, weather permitting.
URL:https://bayweekly.com/event/tambo-michael-k-duo-dinner-under-the-stars-west-street/
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