A new art exhibit featuring mixed media works by students from the Academies of Loudoun is now open at Leesburg Town Hall. Organized by the Leesburg Commission on Public Art (COPA), the exhibit titled Mixed Media by Deborah Tripp showcases 63 pieces created by local art students and will be available for public viewing on the first floor of Town Hall at 25 West Market Street through the end of May.
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An open house is scheduled for Friday, March 7, from 5 to 7:30 p.m., providing an opportunity for the community to engage with the artwork and support local talent. COPA encourages all members of the public to attend. Those looking for more information about the exhibit can contact Deborah Tripp at deborah.tripp@lcps.org.
The Leesburg Town Hall regularly hosts rotating exhibits in its first-floor lobby and hallway, highlighting the work of Leesburg and Loudoun artists. Artists interested in displaying their work in future exhibits can reach out to Leah Kosin, staff liaison to COPA, at lkosin@leesburgva.gov.
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