The 6th Annual Fall Into Art exhibit features the work of
Harlan Hubbard. Although Mr. Hubbard is widely remembered
for his style of living “on the fringe of society,” he
considered his art to be his profession. This exhibit, which
contains many rarely seen pieces from private collectors, will
focus on Hubbard’s art.
The opening reception is planned for
Sunday, November 4th at 2:30PM with a presentation:
“Watercolors of the Ohio River Valley” by Flo and Bill Caddell
from the Anna and Harlan Hubbard School of Living. On Sunday,
November 11th at 2:30PM there will be a panel discussion of
“Reminiscences” with audience participation encouraged.
Estill Curtis Pennington, Fine Art Consultant and leading
expert on art in the border states and South, will deliver the
final presentation of the series on Sunday, November 18th at
2:30 PM.
The exhibit and presentations are free and open to
the public during regular Museum hours.
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Summary of Scheduled Events
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November 4th 2:30PM
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Presentation by Flo & Bill Caddell on
“Watercolors of the Ohio River Valley”
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November 11th 2:30PM
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Panel discussion with audience participation of “Reminiscences”
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November 18th 2:30PM
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Presentation by Estill Curtis Pennington
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Regular Museum Hours
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Tuesday through Saturday:
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10 AM to 4PM
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Sunday:
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1PM to 4PM.
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There is a nominal charge for the optional tour of the Museum
(allow one hour).
For further information please call
Yvonne Knight at the Museum 812-283-3728 or
email: HSMSTEAM@aol.com