Kentucky Museum Hosts Unforgettable Paint and Snack Event

Kentucky Museum Hosts Unforgettable Paint and Snack Event

Undoubtedly another unforgettable event concocted by the creative minds of Bowling Green’s artists came to fruition this weekend. The Kentucky Museum hosted an interactive painting class called ‘Paint and Snack’ designed by the BG Art Class group. The event saw enthusiastic participants painting aesthetically pleasing art, filling the Kentucky Museum with an environment brimming with creativity and excitement.

Event Details

The event took place on July 13th, where prospective artists expressed their creativity by painting a basket of strawberries. The BG Art Class group provided all the necessary painting supplies required for the event. In addition to the painting activities, a plentiful charcuterie board and a variety of mocktails were provided to the attendees, making the event even more delightful.

Admission & Discounts

Admission to the event was set at a reasonable $45. However, the event organizers made the event more attractive by providing an array of discounts. Children under 13 were eligible for a $10 markdown on the ticket price, groups of more than four could avail of a $10 discount per person, and groups of two or more guests received a $5 cut-off per person. The event ensured to cater to the local community by giving a $5 concession for WKU students and staff.

Such thoughtful pricing undoubtedly boosted the attendance, providing an opportunity for many art enthusiasts who might have not been able to participate otherwise.

Registration

Those interested in participating were required to register for the event on the official BG Art Class website. Alongside the registration, a deposit fee of $20 was required prior to the event, which was non-refundable. For those who had to cancel their attendance at the last moment, the deposit could be applied to any of BGAC’s upcoming events, thus saving any potential loss.

Connecting with the Community

With events such as these, the Kentucky Museum and BG Art Class successfully culminate the local community, enriching people’s lives through art. Interested in participating in similar events? Consider frequenting the BG Art Class website, which hosts important information about all their upcoming events.

Final Thoughts

To sum up, the ‘Paint and Snack’ event hosted by the Kentucky Museum provided a platform for attendees to learn, bond, create and enjoy. There was an unmistakable atmosphere of excitement and community spirit. The deliberately-designed discounts ensured maximum participation, reflecting the museum’s commitment to make art accessible to all. Offering a perfect setting for guests to unleash their creativity, the success of the inaugural ‘Paint and Snack’ event surely hints at more such delightful gatherings in the future.


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