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November Gallery Hop Preview

Looking for something fun to do this Friday? Have a color-filled evening with LexArts Hop.

A green and pink snail fiber art installation climbing up a wall

From funky fiber art to classic oil paintings you don’t want to miss out on the PRHBTN exhibit. | Photo by LEXtoday

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This Friday, Nov. 15 from 5 to 8 p.m. is the return of the LexArts Hop — when dozens of galleries, museums, artists’ studios, and creative spaces around downtown open their doors for the community to view art.

Unique pieces of work can be found in conventional art spaces — think Pam Miller Downtown Arts Center or the 21C Museum Hotel — and unconventional spots like Central Bank + First Presbyterian Church.

Last call

PRHBTN, The Loudoun House | See the works of dozens of artists — of varying ages + disciplines — before the exhibit closes on Friday, Nov. 22. Some of our favorites include “Scale Snail” by Olivia Brooks and “Paper Quill Kiss” by Michelle Newby Armstrong.

Brought Back from the Dead + Art by Nature: Monarch Waystations, Living Arts & Science Center | These two exhibits end on Friday, Nov. 15 and Friday, Dec. 6 respectively. This first features images from photographer Michael Andrews’ Día de Muertos trip in Oaxaca, Mexico while the latter includes 131 pieces from 97 local artists.

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