Historic Yellow Springs’ 45th Annual Art Show to Exhibit Work of More Than 200 Artists

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Historic Yellow Springs – a nonprofit dedicated to the visual arts, environment, and the village’s almost 300-year-old history – invites you to join it for the 45th Annual Yellow Springs Art Show.

Running from April 28-May 13, this juried show is free and open to the public. It features the work of some the finest artists living and working in the Delaware Valley and beyond. The event showcases more than 200 artists, including 24 artists who are new to the show.

Participating artists will exhibit paintings, drawings, graphics, and three-dimensional works in a variety of styles and mediums. In addition to fine art, the Art Show also offers a treasure hunt with prizes for the kids. The Art Show is a volunteer-driven event, with a committee of more than 30 deeply committed volunteers who work hard at putting together the best art show in the region.

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The Opening Gala is Friday, April 27 from 6-9 PM. This event is a chance to see and purchase this year’s works before the public. The Opening Gala also features a silent auction of this year’s Poster Competition winner, Painting Yellow Springs by Barbara Grant. Ticket costs are $75 for non-members and $45 for HYS members.

There will also be a special Wine and Cheese Happy Hour on Friday, May 4 from 5:30-8 PM. Cost for the Happy Hour is $5, which will be collected at the door.

HYS has added additional show hours on Thursdays and Fridays. The show will remain open until 8 PM both Thursday and Friday nights.

Click here to become a member of Historic Yellow Springs. For more information or for reservations for the Opening Gala, call 610-827-7414 or click here.

All proceeds benefit arts, education, historic preservation, and the environmental protection of the historic village of Yellow Springs.

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