Art and Music Weekend on the farm

Posted 7/28/22

An Art and Music Weekend is at Coggeshall Farm onSaturday and Sunday. Celebrate the beauty of the 1790ssaltmarsh farm as it showcases historic art and musicinspired by the natural world. There is a …

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Art and Music Weekend on the farm

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An Art and Music Weekend is at Coggeshall Farm on
Saturday and Sunday. Celebrate the beauty of the 1790s
saltmarsh farm as it showcases historic art and music
inspired by the natural world. There is a summer exhibition,
“Sense of Place,” a painting demonstrations at noon, a plein
air painting demo (and a chance to make one of your own),
music, storytimes, a talk on historical political comics and,
on Saturday only, the Old Sturbridge Village Singers. A
special evening concert on Saturday is priced separately.
See the website for details.

WHAT: Art and Music Weekend
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31
WHERE: Coggeshall Farm Museum, 1 Colt Drive, Bristol
COST: Activities included with admission of $10 for adults
and $5 for youth ages 4 to 17.
MORE INFO: Get tickets at coggeshallfarm.org

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