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The sculpture garden was launched in October 2010 after local businessperson and arts patron Robert Webb raised funds for the purchase of twelve garden scale and monumental works by U.S. and Canadian artists to complement a vintage Noguchi piece donated by George and Rhenda Spence and five works that had been gifted to the Creative Arts Guild by artists who participated in a 2003 juried ...
The J. Everett Collins Center for the Performing Arts (also the Collins Center or J. Everett Collins Center) is a 1,203 [2]-seat, publicly owned theatre in Andover, Massachusetts. The Collins Center is annexed to Andover High School, [2] and houses offices, facilities, and classrooms for the school's drama guild, vocal ensembles, orchestra, and ...
The Creative Arts Guild is the oldest multi-disciplinary community arts center in the state of Georgia. Founded in 1963 by a group of civic leaders, the Creative Arts Guild began as a grass-roots community movement originally housed in the Old Firehouse on Pentz Street in historic Downtown Dalton.
The Handweavers Guild of America (HGA) was founded in 1969. The well-known New York weaver Berta Frey was one of the founders and served on the guild's first board of directors. [1] HGA's mission is to educate, support and inspire the fiber art community. The organization is non-profit and has an international membership.
Andover: 34: The Lincolnshire: The Lincolnshire: June 10, 1982 : 22 Hidden Rd. and 28 Hidden Way: Andover: 35: Main Street-Locke Street Historic District: Main Street-Locke Street Historic District: October 7, 1982
The 49th annual Andover Lions Maple Festival featuring 100 vendors, an all you can eat pancake breakfast, maple syrup demonstrations and craft beer tastings is set for April 6-7, 2024 at Andover ...
Aug. 10—Andover's Jake Dalton had already made history in the hammer throw at legendary Dartmouth College. He broke a 32-year-old school record, won a New England title against Division 1 ...
Members of the MRCG attending the 25th Annual Meeting in 2005 at the IMA. The MRCG was formed in 1980 by art conservation and restoration professionals with the purpose of bringing together those individuals in the Midwest region (and beyond) interested in the preservation of historic and artistic works and to promote fellowship and exchange of ideas on a professional level.