Fragility of the Sacred & Sin Eaters at the BCA

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A full afternoon and evening of the arts kicks off at 3 pm on Friday, January 17th with new works by Brian Baugh on display in the Len Everett Gallery at the Hewes Library on the Monmouth College Campus. From 5 to 7 pm the opening reception of Fragility of the Sacred and Sin Eaters will take place at the Buchanan Center for the Arts. Executive Director Kristyne Gilbert shares more:

“It is a collective works of nine artists. We will also have music provided by King Neptune and of course our hospitality committee will be serving up libations and hors d’oeuvres as they always do,” Gilberts states.

Both events are free and open to the public.

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