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June 02, 2006

Treelines opens @ Abington

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Inside/Outside: Tree Lines

June 11 to November 22, 2006

Joy Episalla
Robert Lobe
Thomas Matsuda
Jason Middlebrook
Chrysanne Stathacos
Steve Tobin

AAC's 2nd season of new installations in the Sculpture Park and galleries features sculpture that draws both literal and figurative connections to trees.

ABINGTON ART CENTER SCULPTURE PARK

Opening Public Events: Sunday June 11, 2006
Tour with Curator Amy Lipton 1:30pm
Tie your wish on the Wishing Tree
Rose Petal Mandala

Abington Art Center
515 Meetinghouse Road
Jenkintown, PA 19046
215.887.4882

New Summer Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Friday 10am-5pm, Thursdays to 7pm
Now Open Saturdays 10am-3pm

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