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‘One Farm: Multiple Perspectives’ exhibit set for Bellefonte Art Museum

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BELLEFONTE — “One Farm: Multiple Perspectives,” highlights 15 artists’ views of the Hodge Farm along Penns Creek. The exhibit is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 2, through Sunday, Nov. 27, at the Bellefonte Art Museum for Centre County.

The featured artists are members of Farmland Preservation Artists of Central Pennsylvania. Over a one-year period, each artist created up to three pieces, ultimately producing 48 individual perspectives. The work was done in a variety of media, in plein air and in studios.

An opening reception will be held from noon to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 2. A free children’s art class will be held the same day from 1 to 4 p.m.

The Hodge Farm is part of the Centre County Farmland Trust, a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving rich, productive farmland in Central Pennsylvania. CCFT works with willing farm families to place conservation easements on their farmland, ensuring that it is preserved for agricultural purposes, forever, regardless of future ownership.

Farmland artists featuree in the show include R. Thomas Berner, Brienne Brown, Kim Flick, Holly Fritchman, Marianne Fyda, Susan Nicholas Gephart, Anne Kenyon, Cinda Kostyak, Jeff Mathison, Valerie Moyer, Barb Pennypacker, Jennifer Shuey, Lena Thynell, Milt Trask and Denise Wagner.

 

 

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