Buchanan Center Exhibits & Shows Continue Across Monmouth During Renovation

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Buchanan Center for the Arts has partnered with Monmouth College, the Warren County History Museum, and Clear Profits to help share their shows and exhibits as they are temporarily closed due to new renovations starting soon. Ann Tenold explains more about their current show, and how they are returning the favor.

“We’ve been able to give great partnerships while we’ve had our building closed. We opened a show of Ranjoo Youn, who is a South Korean artist; she makes beautiful small ceramics. Rebecca did an amazing job creating that show. It’s actually at the Warren County History Museum, and people can go see that for free from 1-4pm, Tuesday-Saturday, when the History Museum is open.”

“We’ve actually been able to do three exhibits, not in our space, so far this year. It’s incredible. Monmouth College, and the History Museum, and of course, the Town and Country Show that we held at Clear Profits before Take a Peak opened. So, we’ve been really grateful to everyone who’s been so kind to us to let us partner with them. And then, we’ve been able to kind of return the favor, we’re doing interviews for the Warren County History Museum for their Oral History Project.”


Make sure to check out the Buchanan Center for the Arts’ show, at the Warren County History Museum, 1-4pm, Tuesday-Saturday. This is a great way to keep supporting local, while the Buchanan Center for the Arts is closed.

Written by WRAM/WMOI Intern Addisyn Switzer

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