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Multiple Views: Tennessee Watercolor Society

Multiple Views, An Exhibition of 62 Original Watermedia Paintings, on paper, by Members of the Tennessee Watercolor Society

Opening Reception will be Saturday February 25th; 2pm to 4pm. The public is invited!

In 2021 the Tennessee Watercolor Society (TnWS) celebrated 50 years of impacting the Visual Arts community statewide. TnWS has benefitted the Arts and Culture of Tennessee through watermedia exhibitions, programming, outreach and educational opportunities. Their Mission is to elevate the stature of watercolor and to educate the public to the significance of watercolor and all watermedia on paper as important, creative, and permanent painting mediums. Our programs, workshops, exhibits (competitive and non-competitive) further the interest of watermedia painters, building community while supporting all the visual arts.

Multiple Views will inspire you with the many perspectives of 31 Artists, from across Middle Tennessee, with their interpretations of our world.

Participating Artists: Pam Austin, Jan Batts, Olga Bankston, Barbara Bullard, Glenna Cook, Chuck Creasy, Marilynn Derwenskus, Jan Ducharme, Mel Edmondson, Janet Felts, Pam Francis, Ashley Hall, Kathleen Haynes, Vinci Kolodziejski, Wendy Latimer, Alyssa Peacock Leonard, Nick Long, edie Maney, Christine Parachek Marshall, Peach McComb, Brenda McDowell, Joy Neasley, Ellen O’Kelley, Don Olea, Pat C Patrick, Ginna Priest, Todd Saal, Elizabeth Sanford, Patsy Sharpe, Phyllis Tatum, Hal Wright

On exhibit February 25th – March 26th.

**FREE ADMISSION**

Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center

The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is home to Historic Monthaven Mansion. Circa 1863, Monthaven is nestled in beautiful, Sumner County.

The Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center is Sumner County’s first arts museum of its kind and is an inspiring addition to the Greater Nashville Region’s Arts and Museums community.

Our mission is to collect, preserve and interpret local and regional art and present exhibits of regional, national and international importance. History, arts, education, and community will remain an ever present commitment to the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center.

Join us and attend any of our art openings and exhibits and participate in our many art classes for adults and children.  Or, discover how you can reserve this beautiful piece of Tennessee History for your next event and leave a lasting impression on your guests.

MUSEUM HOURS
Monday: CLOSED
Tuesday thru Saturday: 10AM to 5PM
Sunday: 1PM to 5PM

OFFICE HOURS
Monday thru Friday 9AM – 5PM

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