MIB Gallery announces opening of new interactive art exhibit, ‘Printed Matters’

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BUCKHANNON — The MIB Gallery is excited to announce “Printed Matters: an interactive print exhibition.” This exhibition utilizes an innovative format that invites community members to curate the exhibition in a salon-style display.

Visitors can select prints from the following artists: Art Werger, Karla Hackenmiller, Sage Perrott, Jeffrey Dell, Travis Janssen, Robert Howsare, Cayla-Skillin Brauchle, Caroline Walp, Melissa Haviland, Josh Dannin, Danielle Wyckoff and many others.

The exhibition also includes a selection of gigposters by Jay Ryan, a printmaker and illustrator from Chicago, IL. The front windows feature a traveling community-based print project by the Reproducible Media Collective.

The exhibition will run through Saturday, February 10. The gallery will host a Valentine’s Day card printing station on Saturday, February 3rd from 4pm – 8pm.

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The gallery is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 4pm – 8pm, and the exhibition and reception are free and open to the public. The MIB is located in the Colonial Arts Center on Main Street in downtown Buckhannon.

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