Thursday, August 7th 6:00 - 8:00 pm Bard Hall at First UU SD Join us in celebrating a monumental milestone: six and a half decades of championing local artists and bringing creativity to our community. For 65 years, the Bard Hall Art Guild has been a vibrant hub, a place where emerging talents find their voice and established artists share their masterpieces. We've watched countless careers blossom and have been honored to share so many powerful, beautiful, and thought-provoking works with you. New Exhibit: "Peace and Protest" As part of our anniversary celebration, we're thrilled to unveil our newest exhibit, "Peace and Protest." This powerful collection features works by a diverse group of artists who explore themes of social justice, activism, and the pursuit of peace. Their pieces challenge us to reflect, to question, and to engage with the world around us. The "Peace and Protest" exhibit will be on display from August to September 2025. Don't miss the opportunity to meet the artists, learn about their creative processes, and hear the stories behind their captivating works. A Special Display: The Legacy of Bert and Brennan Hubbell In honor of our 65th anniversary, we're also proud to present a special display featuring the works of the artists Bert and Brennan Hubbell. Their legacy is deeply woven into the fabric of our gallery's history, and their contributions have inspired generations of artists and art lovers. We can't wait to celebrate this incredible milestone with you. Come be a part of our story and witness the future of art in our community. Displayed art by Greg Brown, Marla English, Nancy Fisk, Fritz Goeckner, Bert Hubbell, Brennan Hubbell, Adrienne Abate Kaplan, John Carlos Keasler, Nancy Neel, Bob Riger, Jack Wade, and Carolyn Woodbury.
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