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If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
...“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine
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If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
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If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.
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If you’ve ever wanted to immerse yourself in both art and nature, you’ll have your chance this summer—from June 30 through Sept. 30–at a juried exhibition and sculpture park set across seven acres on the grounds of the Sandy Spring Museum.
“Artina 2016: Art in Nature,” a collaboration between the museum and the Washington Sculptors Group and juried by Netherlands art historian Martine Van Kampen, will showcase outdoor sculptures by 11 artists. The exhibition will feature artwork that balances both natural and artificial materials, and many exhibits feature recycled materials.





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