Art is for Everyone outdoor art festival

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Cardinal Cushing Centers, Friendship Home and the South Shore YMCA are
pleased to announce the third annual Art is for Everyone outdoor art
festival on Thursday, July 10 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on the Cardinal
Cushing campus in Hanover. This free festival is a great way for families
to immerse themselves in the world of art and celebrate the work of all 3
non-profit organizations.

The unique partnership event will feature demonstrations by celebrated
illustrator Dan Vasconcellos and Rockland sculptor Maggie MacLellan, as
well as performances by the South Shore Conservatory’s Community Voices,
a cast from Laura’s Center for the Arts and dancers from Friendship Home
and Cardinal Cushing Centers. Vasconcellos will delight the audience with
an interactive storytelling experience in which he will spontaneously draw
illustrations to capture the story that audience members create. His work
has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Washington
Post, Golf World, Christian Science Monitor and Harvard Business Review.
MacLellan will demonstrate techniques in paper mache sculpting. Her
technique is to blend paper mache and mixed media to create animals.

The festival will also offer face painting, pony rides, a celebrity paint
bar, barbeque and interactive craft tables hosted by the Boys and Girls
Club of Marshfield, New England Village, Road to Responsibility, Bosse
Music and the Hanover Recreation Department. Attendees can explore a
covered wagon, dress in costume and have their photo taken courtesy of the
South Shore Children’s Museum. Artwork created by members of Friendship
Home, Cardinal Cushing Centers and the South Shore YMCA will also be on
sale. Proceeds from any sale will support the combined efforts and
missions of these organizations.

For more information, please contact Chrissy Maguire at
cmaguire@friendshiphome.net or 781-659-8202 or Laurie Maranian at
lmaranian@cushingscenters.org or 781-829-1247.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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