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Arlington Artists on Display opens at museum

Once again, the Arlington Heights Historical Museum’s Heritage Gallery is transformed into an art gallery. Come enjoy the original works of 43 talented individuals who live, work or enhance the arts within our very own community.

Various types of media are presented in the 12th annual Arlington Artists on Display exhibition, including watercolor, oil, pen and ink, pencil, acrylic, mixed media, paper, photographic based imagery, textiles and wood.

Generously sponsored by the estate of Dorothy Seiberg, Arlington Artists on Display opened in the Heritage Gallery Oct. 5 and runs until Jan. 26. The Heritage Gallery and Shop is on the Arlington Heights Historical Museum Campus at 112 W. Fremont St.

The Gallery specializes in local history exhibits drawn from the Historical Society’s collections and local, national and regional traveling exhibitions that explore the broader context of our history. The Heritage Shop offers a selection of historical toys and books, along with local history memorabilia. Gallery hours are 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, There is no admission fee for the Gallery, but a suggested donation of $2 is recommended.

For more information about Arlington Artists on Display contact the museum at (847) 255-1225, or visit the museum’s website at www.ahmuseum.org.

“Mr. Pig” by Anne Kauff
“Cattails” by Cynthia House
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