April 24, 2024

Fairies Exhibit Continues at Annmarie

Fairy Houses at Annmarie Fairies in the Garden

The Fairies in the Garden exhibit continues at Annmarie Sculpture Garden and Art Center. The family-friendly exhibit will be on display through Sept. 4, 2017.

Artists have created fairy houses, gnome homes, elf dwellings, and much more. They have used glitter, wood, fabric, and all varieties of natural and magical materials to create these fantastical little homes. They have been placed in the garden and along the venue’s enchanted path where guests can stroll and admire the tiny houses.

Contributing artists are Kassidy Wade, Kinsley Wade, Helen Stoddard, Christine Stoddard, Joann Foltz, Kylie Elmore, Stacey Hann-Ruff, Cissy Langley, Mary Langley, H.L. Langley, Quinn Distler, Veronica Phelps, Tim Phelps, Melissa Freytag, Madison Freytag, Eric Freytag, Scott Long, Karin Long, Hale Long, Jocelyn Long, Joseph Leannarda, Susan Leannarda, Kate Taylor, Amanda Taylor, Fred Ganong, Karen Ganong, Betty Grams, Alan Grams, Laura Friess, Savanna Lausa, Carly Lausa, Eden Lausa, Carl Lausa, Girl Scout Troop #5065, Linda Bracey, Holly Budd, Lonnie Harkins, Debbie Harkins, Rupard Family, Blackwelder Family, Thomas Family, Wood Family, Cowan Family, Carole Purcell, Kaylee Wright, Carolyn Schindler, Britt Krauss, Debbie Erb, Don Erb, Owen Taby, David Will, Audra Will, Luke Will, Chris Goudreau, Jan Goudreau, Aya Gilbert, Josh Gilbert, Eli Gilbert, Sarah Gilbert, Brenda Elmore, Keith Widerman, Amy Widerman, Jeff Bozeman, Nicole Bozeman, Natalie Bozeman, Evan Bozeman, Sandra Easton, Tobias Layman, Carol Harvat, Kyleigh Wellch, Beth Rawlinson, Makenna Nelson, Brayden Nelson, Tiger Slade, Gloria Dorsey, Joy Marie Slade, and Ariya Solometo.

Admission is free for Annmarie members and children younger than 5; $3 for youth 6 to 17; $5 for those 18 and older; and $4 for senior citizens and members of the military. Call 410-326-4640 for more information.

About Annmarie Garden

An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, Annmarie Garden is located in scenic Solomons, MD. The sculpture garden features a walking path that meanders through the forest past permanent and loaned sculpture, including more than 35 works of art on loan from the Smithsonian Institution and the National Gallery of Art. Annmarie Garden also presents a variety of award-winning special events, gallery shows, and engaging public art programs.

Annmarie Garden’s Studio School offers creative classes for all ages and abilities taught by a talented faculty. Annmarie Garden is just off Route 2-4, on Dowell Road; open 9 am to 5 pm daily; the Murray Arts Building and Gift Shop are open 10 am to 5 pm daily.

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To learn more about Annmarie Garden, visit its Leader member page.

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