TIFTON —
The first Bottles and Brushes art class of the new year will take place from 6-9 p.m. on Jan. 27 at the Georgia Museum of Agriculture and Historic Village, now a part of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. Participants will recreate “Owl Perched in Tree” by Brenda Rose.
Rose will guide participants through the process of recreating the original picture, while a piece of art materializes before their eyes.
Participants can bring their favorite beverage and sample a variety of local cheeses while enjoying an evening of creativity and fun. The Gallery at the Museum will provide the paint, canvas and brushes, all adding up to an exciting evening with friends.
“We are excited to begin a new year of Bottles & Brushes,” Polly Huff, Museum Gallery Coordinator from the ABAC Arts Connection, said. “The whimsical owl painting is cheery, and I know it will be fun to recreate during class.”
There is a fee of $25 per person for the class or $40 for a couple. Participants must register ahead of time by contacting Huff at (229) 391-5222 or by emailing her at phuff@abac.edu. Space is limited so be sure to register early.
Companies who are looking for a unique team-building experience or looking to reward exceptional employees can participate in the corporate edition of Bottles and Brushes. The corporate Bottles and Brushes painting will be custom-tailored to fit each company’s mascot, theme, or idea.
Huff said the Bottles and Brushes series will offer a class at least once a month. Gift certificates are available for future classes.
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