Buchanan Center for the Arts Launches New Collaboration with Area Businesses

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The Buchanan Center for the Arts has launched a new program, The BCA: Businesses in Collaboration with Art, explains Executive Director Kristyne Gilbert:

“This new program offers a free opportunity for area businesses to borrow artwork from the Buchanan Center for the Arts permanent collection. Our installation team will install them for you at your place of business and you can enjoy art and partner with us. It is a six month, a three month, a one year; however long you would like to hang that artwork in your space.”

Gilbert also shares featured artwork from local and regional artists in the Art from the HeARTland remains on display in the BCA Gallery through September 8th.

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