Carnegie Museum to open community art show

The work of Nina Cunningham will be on display at the museum.
The work of Nina Cunningham will be on display at the museum.
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The Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County is pleased to announce the opening of a temporary exhibit, Home. The exhibit will open with a public reception 2-4 p.m. Saturday. Light refreshments will be served.

Home showcases 34 works of art created by 25 talented local artists. The exhibit explores the complex meanings of home — from the landscape and weather events around us to happenings that are unique to Indiana.

The mixed media show features art by local amateur and professional artists. Artwork includes works on paper and canvas, sculpture, mixed media assemblage and photography, all celebrating home in our lives.

Featured artists include Melissa Bernhardt, Will Bernhardt II, William Bernhardt III, Nina Cunningham, Correna Gilstrap Vellner, Darla Goodrich, Alice Harpel, Brooke Harshbarger, Kathy Houghton, Alicia MacIsaac, Shari McCollough, Christina Melvin, John Oilar, Abigail Olmstead, Karen Patton, Casey Repasky, Marguerite Ross, Tenley Ryker, Jerry Smith, Marilyn Smith, Kathy Steele, Betsy Strain, Leslie Warren, Amy Westphal and David A. Wilson.

Home will be on display through Oct. 26.

The Carnegie Museum is located at 222 S. Washington St. Admission is free, and the museum is wheelchair and stroller accessible. The Carnegie Museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.


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