Showing posts with label the marshall county historical museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the marshall county historical museum. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 12, 2016

In Progress at the MCH Museum

Coming soon! My video about the Marshall County Historical Museum and director, Merideth Gray, is almost complete! This will be the fourth video in my series about Holly Springs, and it has, by far, been the most technically challenging. I'm really excited to share it! Until then, here's a few still photos from the video.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Projects, Books, & Museums

In February, I returned to my favorite museum, the Marshall County Historical Museum, to shoot two separate projects. One, yes, is another video in my series that highlights some of Holly Springs' creative residents. And the second? Well, all I can do is tease it on the blog and say, "it's a book." More information coming soon, plus *lots* of photos.


In other news, the Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery will be unveiling a collection of newly restored paintings in April! This one has little to do with me, but I'm excited to see more of Kate's art in person (especially since I've written about her in the past, and have photographed her things several times). More information is attached below, or you can visit the gallery's official Facebook invite to follow the event.

(photo credit: The Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery)

Via the Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery - "A collection of Kate Freeman Clark's paintings can now be seen in the original vibrant colors for which she was known when she showed her work in prestigious art venues in New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington. Thirty of her best paintings have now been restored to their original vibrance and the difference is remarkable. An Open House is set to celebrate this historic event. Tickets are $10 for members and $20 for non-members."