The Anderson Museum of Art (AMOA) invites the public to the opening night of Mélange, a celebration of contemporary textiles and community creativity. From 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 6 at AMOA for the debut the vibrant quilted works of featured artist Shannon Arnstein.

Arnstein
Known for her use of color, texture, and storytelling, Arnstein’s textile art invites viewers into layered narratives stitched with intention and soul. This exhibition presents a fresh and expressive look at the evolving world of fiber arts.
Event highlights
- Exhibition Debut – View the stunning work of Shannon Arnstein
- Children’s Activity – Creative fun for young artists
- Complimentary Refreshments – Light snacks and drinks provided
- First Friday Vendors, part of A.R.T.S (A Reason to Shop) – Explore unique local makers downstairs
This free public event is part of Anderson’s First Friday celebration. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a family looking for a creative outing, or simply curious, this is a perfect chance to connect, explore, and be inspired.
Admission is free and all are welcome.
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