As part of the Jefferson County Historical Society’s ongoing exhibits, “Landscapes: Real & Imagined” and “Under Water Street,” exhibit artists David Eisenhour, Joan …
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As part of the Jefferson County Historical Society’s ongoing exhibits, “Landscapes: Real & Imagined” and “Under Water Street,” exhibit artists David Eisenhour, Joan Jonland, and Stephen Yates are set to discuss the stories behind their works.
Eisenhour, Jonland, and Yates will discuss their unique art-making approaches, reverences for the natural environment, and the stories and styles of their compositions at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 22.
The artist talk will be at the Jefferson Museum of Art & History on Water Street. The event is limited to 30 attendees, the suggested donation is $10, and pre-registration is required. To register, go to bit.ly/40SHhcn.
“Landscapes: Real & Imagined” is on view at the museum through Aug. 6 and “Under Water Street” will open through July 30. Visit jchsmuseum.org for more information.