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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

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Member Appreciation Week – Guided Tour

Free, member only, guided tours offered at 11am and 1pm. Limit 25 per group, so please register in advance. Links to register will be in the March Member Newsletter. -- The support of our members makes so much possible, and we want to take this time to show our gratitude! As a way of thanking […]

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Member Appreciation Week – Guided Tour

Guided Tours at 11am and 1pm Free, member only, guided tours offered at 11am and 1pm. Limit 25 per group, so please register in advance. Links to register will be in the March Member Newsletter. -- The support of our members makes so much possible, and we want to take this time to show our […]

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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

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Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

...
Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

...
Read more »
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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

...
Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

...
Read more »
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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

...
Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

...
Read more »
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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

...
Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

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Fiber Art Friday – Be Hoppy

Join us on Friday, March 31 for another lesson in cross stitch. This is a drop event included with a visit to the Garden. No registration is required.  One of the Garden staff will be around to show those who want to participate the ins and outs of cross stitch. The basics such as fabric, […]

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Opening Doors to Spring – Garden Exhibition

Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is “Opening Doors to Spring”, an exhibit that illustrates Spring and the Garden by art students from Gastonia’s Highland School of Technology. Under the direction of fine arts instructor, Marty Hutchins, the students were asked to complete works inspired by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden and Springtime. Not traditional works on canvas, […]

...
Read more »
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A Natural View – With Gaston County Art Guild & Bliss Gallery

Visitor Pavilion

Included with admission to DSBG.  The month of April will feature a juried art exhibition from the Gaston County Art Guild. The long-running show, titled “A Natural View” will feature the work of artists throughout the region in a variety of media. This exhibit will feature art that focuses on wildlife or natural landscapes. Works […]

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