ART BRIEFS: Children’s Art Camp, Exhibits at art guild, Upcoming events at the music center

Children’s Art Camp

The Brown County Art Gallery Foundation is hosting a Children’s Art Camp instructed by talented artist and Association member Amanda Mathis. These sessions with two different age groups are a great opportunity for your youngsters to explore their creativity, make new friends and learn about different mediums and color theory. Artwork produced by our young artists will be able to be taken home at the end of the sessions.

Join us for exciting sessions of art, community, and self-discovery.

Registration is now open, so contact the gallery today to enroll your child, as class size is limited.

Session Two – Ages 12-15 July 10-21 from 9 a.m. to noon

Registration fee

The cost for this two-week class is $50 per child. Supplies provided and light snacks will be available.

How to register:

Registration must be made through the gallery. Call 812-988-4609 or email the gallery at [email protected] to register or for any questions.

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Exhibits at art guild

The Brown County Art Guild, 45 S. Van Buren St., has ongoing exhibits and sales.

The Guild Artist Exhibition and Fine Art Sale is ongoing until July 7, featuring a collection of fine art for display and sale. Stop in to tour the galleries and immerse yourself in the striking talent of our award-winning member artists

The Guild Artist Collective I – Special Exhibition & Sale is the first in a series featuring a select group of Guild artist members. Take time to see paintings by Lynn Dunbar Bayus, Rena Brouwer, Mark Burkett, Judy Burst, Kathryn Clark, Dixie Ferrer, Charlene George, Judith Lewis, Maureen O’Hara Pesta, Mary Riley, Tom Robinson, Jerry Smith, Arlyne Springer and Curt Stanfield.

Upcoming events at the music center

Trace Adkins performing Thursday, June 29 at 8 p.m.

In his 25-year career in Country music, Trace Adkins has sold over 11 million albums, charted over 20 singles, earned numerous awards and GRAMMY nominations, and garnered over two billion streams. A Grand Ole Opry member for nearly two decades, the Louisiana native is known for dynamic baritone and fiery, always-memorable live performances, and has expanded his Country career to include film and TV acting.

He broke out in 1996 with the debut album, DREAMIN’ OUT LOUD, cracking the Top 5 of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with “Every Light In the House Is On” and following with the No. 1 smash, “This Ain’t (No Thinkin’ Thing).” Since then, Adkins has pioneered a mix of classic Country-minded traditionalism and adventurous, good-natured showmanship, breaking open new avenues in modern Country through fun-filled hits like “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” and “Hillbilly Bone” (with Blake Shelton).

He celebrated the silver anniversary of his album debut in 2021 with THE WAY I WANNA GO, doing exactly what he always has – mixing pure-Country reverence with standout collaborations featuring Blake Shelton, Melissa Etheridge, Snoop Dogg, Stevie Wonder on harmonica and more. Adkins’ newest video “Love Walks Through the Rain” (featuring Melissa Etheridge) is available everywhere now.

Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com/brown-county-music-center-tickets-nashville/venue/42187