Art exhibit bridges generation gap

Posted 8/21/12

ELDRED, NY — The Barryville Area Arts Association will present an art exhibit and live performances at the Town of Highland Town Hall, 4 Proctor Rd., as part of its plan to bridge the generation …

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ELDRED, NY — The Barryville Area Arts Association will present an art exhibit and live performances at the Town of Highland Town Hall, 4 Proctor Rd., as part of its plan to bridge the generation gap. It will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 1 to 3 p.m.

The special exhibit, “Never Stop Learning,” will include artwork from students K through 12, as well as the creations of some of Highland’s most seasoned professional artists. There will also be surprise performances by both groups at the reception. All artists are residents of the Town of Highland.

“Seniors and students already get along well together,” said Margie Granese, member of Highland Seniors. “I think one of the reasons grandkids were invented was so seniors would be able to use computers.”

This program is made possible with funds from the 2016 Arts for Sullivan Decentralization Program, administered by the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance.

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