Cave Creek Museum Announces 2018-19 Programs and Events

“Cowboy” from “Cowboys Don’t Do Lunch, The Photographs of Herb Cohen,” by Herb Cohen, print by Jerry Sieve

September 22, 2018

Courtesy Cave Creek Museum

Here is the Cave Creek Museum 2018-2019 Season Media Release, plus the Calendar of Events that you’ve already received, but with the write-ups for each event  in the upcoming months.

Karrie Porter Brace, Cave Creek Museum Executive Director, and her dedicated team of volunteers and experts spent the summer reorganizing the Museum, improving the exhibits, adding display cases in the Archaeology Wing, and bringing in new material. I was there all day yesterday and was impressed by the changes.

The season-long exhibition of oil painting by Sharon Brening is more extensive than previously imagined.  There are at least nine large oils and a dozen smaller works, many of which are incredibly engaging. I tend towards modern art, but even I succumbed to the charms and emotion of the smaller, more intimate works. The paintings at the Cave Creek Museum are for sale unless already spoken for.

Cave Creek Museum 2018-19 Media Release

 

“Nourishing Kindred Hearts” by Sharon Brening

Vickilyn Hussey
Public Relations
Cave Creek Museum
www.cavecreekmuseum.org

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