Endangered Spaces, Historic Places Exhibition by the Water’s Edge Artists at the Plymouth Arts Center

Plymouth Arts Center

520 East Mill Street

Plymouth, WI 53073

www.plymoutharts.org

This exhibition ends May 30, 2014

Water’s Edge Artists – Painters for Preservation –is an alliance of plein air artists dedicated to artistically recording historic, endangered or threatened places. Our generous sponsor for this exhibit is the Plymouth Rotary Club.

The Water’s Edge Artists meet monthly to creatively capture both celebrated and humble environmental or historically significant treasures. The group engages with one another and the public, both as individuals and as a whole, through collaboration with and financial support of local environmental and historic preservation stewardship organizations. 

Through these joint efforts, WEA endeavors to stimulate awareness of the need to protect and celebrate our unique, precious and essential natural resources and historic places.

Image courtesy of the Plymouth Arts Center
Image courtesy of the Plymouth Arts Center
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Image courtesy of the Plymouth Arts Center
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Image courtesy of the Plymouth Arts Center

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