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The Spring Time exhibit opens at Floyd Art Center

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April 11, 2018
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Life is But A Dream, oil, by Marsha Slopey-Paulekas

The Floyd Center for the Arts is mounting a new show with the theme of “Spring Time.” A special meet-the-artists reception will be held Saturday, April 14 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the center.

The call went out to area artists asking the question, “From Slinkys to flowers, what does spring time mean to you?” The community responded with more than 50 works of art in a wide variety of mediums.

Participating artists in the show are Charlie Brouwer, Patricia Carr, Carolyn Deck, Christian DeMaria, Megan Elder-Taylor, Barbara Gillespie, Vanessa York Gourley, Betsy Layman, David Lunt, Cheryl Macklan, J.W. Myers, Amy Nichols, Joni Pienkowski, Ryan Riggs, Amber Rodgers, Marsha Slopey-Paulekas, Howard Wenger and Joli Ayn Wood.

This show promises to inspire and impress and offers an opportunity to mingle with outstanding talent of all ages. The opening reception is free with light refreshments and a cash bar.

The Spring Time exhibit will be on display until June 2.

For more information about The Floyd Center for the Arts, visit FloydArtCenter.org or call (540) 745-2784. The center is located at 220 Parkway Lane South, 1/2 mile south of the traffic light on Rt. 8 in Floyd.

Regular hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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