News Summary
The Huntsville Museum of Art is hosting a Wine and Art Event on December 4, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Attendees will experience art exploration, wine tastings, and guided tours. Admission is just $5 for non-members, while members can attend for free. This event is perfect for both seasoned art lovers and those new to the scene. Don’t miss the chance to enjoy an evening filled with creativity, culture, and delightful wines selected by Church Street Wine Shoppe.
Exciting Wine and Art Event at the Huntsville Museum of Art!
Hey there, art lovers in Huntsville! Get ready for a fabulous evening of creativity, culture, and of course, wine. The Huntsville Museum of Art is all set to host a delightful Wine and Art Event on December 4, 2024, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.. This is the perfect opportunity to unwind while indulging in some of the finest artistic and vinous offerings the city has to offer.
What’s in Store for You?
For just a tiny admission fee of $5 for non-members, and absolutely free for museum members, attendees will gain access to an evening filled with art exploration and educational experiences. So, whether you’re a seasoned art enthusiast or someone who just enjoys a good glass of wine, this event promises a good time for all.
Imagine wandering through the halls, taking in the latest exhibitions while occasionally stopping by your favorite pieces from the museum’s renowned permanent collection. It’s a fantastic chance to rediscover art that you love and perhaps stumble upon something new that catches your eye!
Wine, Glorious Wine!
And let’s not forget about the wine! For those aged 21 and over, you can purchase a glass of exquisite wine selected especially for this event by none other than Church Street Wine Shoppe. They specialize in an impressive selection of wines from both national and international sources, ensuring that there’s something delightful to sip on as you explore the art.
Guided Docent Tours
But wait, there’s more! This event will also feature Guided Docent Tours that will be led by knowledgeable guides eager to share their insights into the various exhibitions and key artworks on display. It’s not often you get this level of access and expertise, making it an enriching experience that deepens your appreciation for the art around you.
To take part in these engaging tours, simply head to the museum lobby where the docent tours will be gathering. This opportunity is included with your museum admission, so don’t miss out on the chance to learn something new about the pieces that stand before you.
A Night Not to Be Missed!
The museum will keep its doors open during the event hours, so guests can enjoy the ambiance of the evening while sipping on some delightful wine. And remember, all this exciting activity happens right in your own back yard! It’s a perfect way for friends, family, or even a date night to come together and enjoy the cultural richness of Huntsville.
Find Out More!
If you want to get the full scoop on this wonderful evening, head over to the museum’s website for more details. Mark your calendars for December 4, grab your friends, and come join the festivities at the Huntsville Museum of Art. This is more than just a night out; it’s an experience you won’t soon forget!
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