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Artists Speak About Art In Small Scales At Greenwich Museum

GREENWICH, CONN. -- Four artists whose work is featured in a art in small scales exhibition at the Bruce Museum plan to speak about using small scales as an art medium at a public reception Thursday at the Greenwhich museum.

Kathleen Vance, the artist who created Blue Marbled Train Case, plans to speak in a panel discussion on small scale artwork Nov. 17 at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich.

Kathleen Vance, the artist who created Blue Marbled Train Case, plans to speak in a panel discussion on small scale artwork Nov. 17 at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich.

Photo Credit: Kathleen Vance

The panel discussion coincides with the ongoing exhibit, titled "Small Scales: Lands of Enchantment," which opened Oct. 29 and continues through Jan. 29 at the museum, 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich. The exhibit features the work of more than a dozen artists who explore the natural world on a small scale.

The artists who will speak Nov. 17 are Sally Curcio, Kathleen Vance, and the team of Lori Nix and Kathleen Gerber. The program starts at 6 p.m. with a wine-and-cheese reception followed at 6:30 p.m. by an hourlong panel discussion.

Admission is $5 for museum members and $15 for non-members. Visit the Bruce Museum's website for more details or to register for the program.

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