Saturday, November 7, 2015

Abandoned Rural America to exhibit in Alabama

The Abandoned Rural America exhibition series expands beyond the Georgia borders

After 4 years of growth, exhibitions around Georgia, and presentations to regional civic groups, ARA is about to present it's exhibit to Alabama residents. The historic Kelly Fitzgerald Memorial Gallery in Wetumpka, just north of Montgomery, will host an exhibition of works by our 14 artists and artisans as well as a presentation of several poems and short essays written expressly for ARA by associated writers from the Greensboro Writers' Guild. There is traditional music representing the rural scene and 2 songs written expressly for the exhibition series used in the 40 minute ARA video, also to be shown. The Wetumpka community artists and students will be presenting their own adjunct exhibition related to the rural and farming theme that Abandoned Rural America represents. Please join us from the middle of next January through April and celebrate America's farm country and the people who worked hard to feed a nation and most of the world.

Exact dates for the exhibit opening through closing including reception dates will be forthcoming in a future post.

Thank you for your interest in the ARA series.

Here are some photos from past exhibits:






















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