See And the Kids FREE at Hope and Feathers Framing Thursday!


Hope and Feathers Framing invites you to join them for their 5th anniversary celebration on Thursday, September 3, 2015 from 5:00 to 8:00pm. Our very own Joan Holliday will be there from 6-7pm with plenty of tickets to either the Three County Fair or Franklin County Fair. At 7 there’s a free performance by And the Kids, plus beer from High Horse Brewery and tacos from the Taco Tina Food Truck by Mission Cantina all evening!

The party also coincides with Amherst Art Walk and the opening reception of Five by Five, a gallery exhibition on view in the Hope and Feathers Gallery from September 3 – 29, 2015. The group show presents the five elements each interpreted in new works by five local artists Amanda Barrow, Scout Cuomo, Isabel Margolin, B.Z. Reily, and Jane Thurber.

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