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Washington County Maryland Arts

Observations on the impact of the arts on life in Washington County, Maryland--from the perspective of the Washington County Arts Council, headquartered in historic downtown Hagerstown. Sometimes reverent, usually not. But always the genuine article.

Friday, May 18, 2007

Pretty.





It’d be a curious thing for an arts blog not to contain some art. Today’s offerings were created by Joan Bontempo of Sharpsburg, Maryland. “Wings” and “Whirlwind III” are on display at our gallery in downtown Hagerstown. Embiggen for the loveliness.
Posted by Blank at 2:07 PM

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