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This Week: June 12-19
Museums/Galleries
The Huntsville Art League presents
Mary Ellen Davidson and Southern
Magnolias
On exhibit at the Huntsville Times
Gallery
Through June
At the Huntsville Times Gallery located
at 2317 South Memorial Parkway
Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more information call 532-4000
The Huntsville Art League presents
The Limelight Series "Oil and
Water do Mix"
Featuring oil artist Dorothy Montgomery
and watercolor artist Kimberly Clark
On view through July 31 at the gallery
An Artists Reception will be held
June 1 from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Gallery
at Market Square, corner of Memorial
Parkway and Clinton Avenue
Admission is free
For more information, call 534-3860.
The North Alabama Railroad Museum
presents
Train Rides
Visit the Museum and take a ride!
On Chase Road, Huntsville
For more information, call (256)
851-6276 or visit the web site at
http://www.suncompsvc.com/narm
Meridian Arts Galley presents
An Artists Reception for Michael
Paige Glover
Landscapes and figures
on exhibit through June 28
At the Gallery located at 305 A
Jefferson Street
For more information call 534-7475 or
visit http://www.meridianarts.net
Burritt on the Mountain presents an
ongoing exhibit of
Down from the Attic-mechanial toy
display
On view during the Museum's operational
hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The
event admission is $5.00 for adults and
$2.00 for children (3-18), children
2 and under and BMA members are admitted
free.
For more information please call at
(256) 536-2882 or visit our web site at
Mountain Valley Arts Council Gallery
presents
The Traveling Exhibit of Miniature
Artists of America
along with an exhibition of James
Franklin
on view June 10-July 26
The Gallery is located at 300 Gunter
Ave., one block south of the Lake
Guntersville Chamber of Commerce
A unique display of "fine art in
small scale"
Gallery hours are Monday through Friday
9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-3
p.m.
For more information on this or other
exhibits, contact the Mountain Valley
Arts Council at 256-582-1454 or e-mail artscouncil@mindspring.com.
Information may also be found on the web
at
http://www.MountainValleyArtsCouncil.org.
The Huntsville Museum of Art presents
Lunch Box Memories
Now through June 15
Lunch Box Memories is an informative and
fun exhibit from the Smithsonian
Institution Traveling Exhibition
and
A Silver Menagerie: The Betty and
Charles Grisham
Collection of Buccellati Animals
On view through September 21, 2003
And
Picasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics
On view through June 22
and
Encounters: Carlton Nell
On view through July 13
and
The Farmer/James Collection of
Southern Art (1850-1950)
through October 12
Capturing the region's rich tapestry of
people and places from the 19th and
early 20th centuries,
And please note new admission:
Admission: Members and children under
12: Free; General Admission: $8;
Thursdays 5-8 p.m.: $4; Students,
seniors (over 60), military: $7; Group
rate per person: $6.
The Museum is now open on Mondays.
Hours: Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.;
Sunday: 1-5 p.m.; Thursday: 10
a.m.-8 p.m.
The Museum is located on Church Street,
Downtown Huntsville at Big Spring
Park
For more information on admission fees,
membership and museum hours call
535-4350 or visit the website at http://www.hsvmuseum.org
This
Week
Theatre/Film
On
the Inside
Making
Plans
Field
Trip
Friday through Friday made up of sections for Theatre/Film, Music/Dance,
Galleries/Museums, and Lectures/Readings/Other
Music/Dance
Museums/Galleries
Lectures
Taking Part and Supporting the Arts
Looking ahead for two weeks
A selection of items coming up in other locations for a longer
drive or trip away from Huntsville).

