On Friday, March 4, at 4:30PM students from the City of Apalachicola Project Impact Program will be visiting the Apalachicola Museum of Art to view the beautiful ceramic African masks they created during pottery classes at the after school program.
The masks are on display alongside some handsome artwork that is a part of the Catlin collection currently on exhibit at the Museum until Sunday, March 6.
The Apalachicola Museum of Art is located inside the restored 1845 Fry-Conter House at 95 5th Street in historic Apalachicola.
Dra. Lois Mendez-Caitlin will be on hand with a group of high school students that’s part of her leadership program and the community is welcome to join them to witness firsthand the handiwork of some of our budding young art students.
The masks are on display alongside some handsome artwork that is a part of the Catlin collection currently on exhibit at the Museum until Sunday, March 6.
The Apalachicola Museum of Art is located inside the restored 1845 Fry-Conter House at 95 5th Street in historic Apalachicola.
Dra. Lois Mendez-Caitlin will be on hand with a group of high school students that’s part of her leadership program and the community is welcome to join them to witness firsthand the handiwork of some of our budding young art students.
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