Friday, March 12, 2021
Art, All Ages
The Plymouth Arts Center is pleased to present Bouncing Back: A Student Art Show, in Gallery 110 North. The show will be on display for two weeks, beginning Friday, March 12th through the 26th. This is the Plymouth Arts Center’s first, ‘students only’ exhibition in the gallery. “Whispered Secrets: Artists Who Teach,” the first teacher/student exhibit, was presented in the gallery in 2016. Highlighting the hard work of our local elementary, middle, and high school students, we are excited to showcase pieces from Plymouth, Howards Grove, Glenbeulah/Elkhart Lake, Etude, and Wisconsin Virtual Learning Schools.
From paintings, to sculpture, and a study of bugs, the variety of pieces is sure to inspire all hearts. We are excited to feature an award-winning piece from PAC teacher, Mary Starnitcky, and her student, Olivia Dupuy!
“Bouncing Back” Student Art Show is generously sponsored by Paul & Kathy Sartori and Franz Backus. The public is invited to join us for the opening reception, Friday, March 12th from 5:00 to 7:00pm. Admission is free. Visitors will enjoy beautiful music featuring student musicians from the Sound of Music Studio, Emmie Christensen, owner, and the Thomas Pibal Music Studio. Student performers from 5-6pm are: Sarah Hadrovic; Emily Klitzke; Emma Seely; and Julia Unruh. Cole Doherty and Brian Doherty will perform from 6-7pm. Guests will also have the opportunity to learn about the upcoming classes being offered at the Plymouth Arts Center this summer. A complete listing of classes is always available by visiting the PAC website: www.plymoutharts.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram.
The Plymouth Arts Center is located at 520 East Mill Street in downtown Plymouth and is open from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 12 noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday; and is closed on Mondays. For more information contact info@plymoutharts.org or call (920) 892-8409.
3rd Wed of the month beginning Feb. 18
Community Event, Adults
The Plymouth Arts Center invites the community to slow down and savor the moment with a brand-new monthly event, Two Albums, Two Cocktails, launching on Wednesday, February 18, from 4 to 6pm and continuing on the third Wednesday of every month. This unique listening experience pairs two iconic, classic albums with two expertly crafted cocktails, creating the perfect midweek escape. Guests are encouraged to simply sit back, relax, and enjoy the music as it was meant to be heard—without interruptions.
Sponsored By:
Sargento
March 6-May 8, 2026
Art, All Ages
As a photographic artist, my work is a sincere reflection of my encounters with the world, preserving fleeting moments in time through the lens of my camera. Each photograph is a narrative, a mood, and an emotion encapsulated within the frame, whether I am capturing the serenity of a landscape, the intricate beauty of a plant, the architectural grace of a structure, or the essence of a person. While my focus leans toward nature, I often find that the true spirit of a moment is enriched by the presence of people, making them indispensable collaborators in my artistic journey.
Mar. 7 & 14
Music, Youth
We are still seeking a few more performers to audition for this year’s cast of Mill Street Live. Consider trying out for this exciting and fun show and a wonderful experience! Join in the fun!
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