The Anderson Museum of Art (AMOA) invites the community to AMOA Day, a special celebration marking the museum’s first 25 years at the Historic Carnegie Library. Come out from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, May 11 for a day of creativity, community engagement, and exciting announcements.
This 25th Anniversary Celebration will be a vibrant gathering featuring many art-making activities, live demonstrations, and shopping. From painting to pottery, there will be hands-on opportunities for individuals of all ages to unleash their creativity and explore various artistic techniques.
AMOA Day will also include the launch of Phase Two of the adventurous Under One Roof Campaign. As part of the kick-off festivities, attendees can contribute to creating AMOA’s new indoor mural. This collaborative painting project symbolizes the museum’s shared commitment to fostering creativity and unity within the Anderson community.
In addition to the exciting activities planned, local artists are invited to join as featured participants. Eight featured artists will demonstrate their craft and lead art-making activities for attendees. Featured artists can also showcase and sell their work during the event. Materials will be provided to participating artists. Applications are available online at andersonart.org/amoaday.
Free one-table vendor spots are available for local artisans and businesses who wish to showcase their products and services to the community.
Don’t miss out on this “AMOAzing” celebration during AMOA Day. Come out and join AMOA as the arts community embarks on the next chapter of its journey.
AMOA Day is free for the community thanks to the ongoing support of the Madison County Community Foundation’s Impact Madison Grant. The Foundation’s support of the arts is greatly appreciated.