Free Fun Ideas at the Fine Arts Center for Adults and Children
Children are invited to make their own Sharpie Mug on October 8, and the First Friday Listening Room will be open October 7 at Max on Main featuring Georgia Randall. The Edna B. Love Gallery features the work of more than 20 local artists in our current Menagerie exhibit. All of these are available for free!
Free Children’s Workshop
Artist and teacher Alexandra Leonetti is offering a free workshop for children to create their own Sharpie Mugs that they can take home with them. Young artists can personalize their own mug or create one to give as a give to a friend or family members. Artists will practice their designs first before creating a dishwasher-safe mug with their own design.
The class is limited to 12 young artists between the ages of 5 and 14. Parents should accompany 5-7 year olds. You can register here for this free class.
Georgia Randall in the Listening Room on October 7
Join singer and guitar player Georgia Randall for a great performance covering a range of musical styles at our First Friday Listening Room concert at Max on Main. Georgia has toured nationally first as the front singer for different bands and more recently as a solo performer. She has released four albums, and her recent album, Hound Dog, charted on the Roots Music Report Top 50 albums since its release in February 2021.
Max on Main opens at 5 p.m. with an abbreviated menu and drinks. The concert is from 6-8 p.m. The concert is FREE, but please reserve your seats on EventBrite, as seating is limited.