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Photo by: Paige Wilson - A group poses for a picture next to a piece of artwork depicting a fair at the Crealdé School of Art's "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit opening reception on Friday, Sept. 16.
Photo by: Paige Wilson - Barbara McCormick, a featured artist, weaves a basket with palmetto fronds and sweet grass during the Crealdé School of Art's "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit on Friday, Sept. 16. McCormick said it t...
Photo by: Paige Wilson - LaQuetta Smith, a featured artist, talks with a guest about the handcrafted baskets on the table during the Crealdé School of Art's "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit on Saturday, Sept. 16. "It's a tra...
Photo by: Paige Wilson - Maisie Costa, 10 months old, and her grandfather Chuck Robert admire origami, traditional Japanese art, made by Kazuko Law, during the Crealdé School of Art's "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit opening...
Photo by: Paige Wilson - A woman reads about the woodwork displayed on her right during the Crealdé School of Art's "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit opening reception on Friday, Sept. 16. The bear and horse woodcarvings were...
Photo by: Paige Wilson - A steel drum player entertains guests as they enter the Hannibal Square Heritage Center for the continuation of the "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" exhibit's opening night on Friday, Sept. 16.
Photo by: Paige Wilson - A woman looks upon a textile art piece "William Faulkner's AS I LAY DYING, Graphic Novel Version" crafted by Cathy Fussell with Fred Fussell in the Hannibal Square Heritage Center during the continuation of the "Spinning Yarn:...
Photo by: Paige Wilson - A piece of artwork titled Fish is part of the permanent exhibit at Hannibal Square Heritage Center and was showcased during the continuation of the opening reception of the exhibit "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern...
An opening reception was held at the Crealdé School of Art on Friday, Sept. 16 for its new exhibit called "Spinning Yarn: Storytelling Through Southern Art" and continued at the Hannibal Square Heritage Center. Guests were invited to enjoy free wine and goodies while perusing the artwork and talking with some of the featured artists for an evening of cultural enrichment.