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Next 30: Alley Art Panel ? Alley Art Ribbon Cutting ? Artists' Trunk Show

Aug 10th, 2021

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Alley Art Panel: A Public Art Discussion; Alley Art Project: Public Ribbon Cutting; Artists' Trunk Show: Presented in Collaboration with Exhibit A 

Upcoming Events

Thursday, August 12 | 6 - 7 p.m. 

Alley Art Panel: A Public Art Discussion

Free and open to the public | Suggested $10 donation for Not-Yet-Members | Register to receive link

You're invited to attend a virtual conversation with a group of panelists, including this year’s Teaching Mural Artist Betsy Z. Casañas. The program will highlight behind-the-scenes processes and the creation of Alley Art Project murals around Corning. The panelists will also discuss what public art representation means in a city, and how art can create an intentional culture of diversity and vibrancy within a community.

The discussion will be facilitated by Dakota H. Stevens, Alley Art Project Intern, Curatorial Track Ph.D. Student and Andrew W. Mellon Fellow at the University of Delaware in Art History.

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Thursday, August 19
5:30 - 6:30 p.m.

Alley Art Project: Public Ribbon Cutting

Free and open to the public | Location: Pudgie's Pizza (61 Bridge Street, Corning, NY)

Join us in celebrating the 13th mural of the Alley Art Project – Life in a Tapestry!  Witness the unveiling of the mural, meet the student artists and designers and check out the latest mural up close.

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Saturday, August 28
11 - 4 p.m.

Artists' Trunk Show: Presented in collaboration with Exhibit A

Free and open to the public

Artists will park their vehicles, pop their trunks and present their art during Corning’s Artists’ Trunk Show. Artwork will be for sale, so come prepared to see amazing art and support local artists.

Families welcome! Free Art on the Go! take-home kits for kids will be available from the Rockwell Education Department.

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The Rockwell Museum's programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

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