Palm Coast Historical Society hosts art open house at Holland Park museum

The Flagler County Art League joined the PCHS in celebrating local artists


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  • | 3:28 p.m. February 24, 2020
Historian Art Dycke, Marie Kovach, historian Elaine Studnicki, friends and Ann Delucia. Courtesy of the PCHS
Historian Art Dycke, Marie Kovach, historian Elaine Studnicki, friends and Ann Delucia. Courtesy of the PCHS
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Robert and Christa Rohrich. Robert's paintings are scenes of Palm Coast. Courtesy of the PCHS
Robert and Christa Rohrich. Robert's paintings are scenes of Palm Coast. Courtesy of the PCHS

The Palm Coast Historical Society and the Flagler County Art League, in existence since 1978, celebrated art and artists in the community with an open house for guests to view the league's exhibit Feb. 22 in the Palm Coast Historical Museum in Holland Park. 

The PCHS has open houses for every visiting exhibit. March will see an exhibit for local places of worship, in April for conservation and in May for golf in Palm Coast.

"We are celebrating the people in Palm Coast" said historian Elaine Studnicki, as well as the 20th anniversary of Palm Coast's incorporation and the 50th anniversary of Palm Coast's creation.

Artist Marie Kovach. Courtesy of the PCHS
Artist Marie Kovach. Courtesy of the PCHS
Artist Jean Ward. Courtesy of the PCHS
Artist Jean Ward. Courtesy of the PCHS

 

 

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