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X-WR-CALNAME:Spring\, Remade: Reclaimed\, Restored\, Reimagined May 29 – 
 June 30\, 2026 Julia A. Purnell Museum\, Snow Hill\, MD
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LOCATION:208 W Market St\nSnow Hill MD 21863
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SUMMARY:Spring\, Remade: Reclaimed\, Restored\, Reimagined May 29 – June 
 30\, 2026 Julia A. Purnell Museum\, Snow Hill\, MD
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DESCRIPTION:Spring\, Remade: Reclaimed\, Restored\, Reimagined May 29 – J
 une 30\,\n2026 Julia A.\nPurnell Museum\, Snow Hill\, MD\n\nThe Julia A. P
 urnell Museum presents Spring\, Remade\, a new exhibition\nexploring renew
 al\nthrough reclaimed and repurposed materials. Single-use packaging and\n
 found objects are\ntransformed into florals\, figures\, fiber works\, and 
 sculptural\nforms—anchored by a\nhand-formed arch of remade blossoms tha
 t invites visitors into a\nseason of second\nbeginnings.\nJoin us for the 
 opening reception on May 29 at 5:00 p.m. The\nexhibition will be on view\n
 throughout June\, and all works will be available for purchase during\nmus
 eum hours.\nFeaturing the work of Sheila R. Cherry\, a multidisciplinary f
 iber\nartist whose practice\ncenters on sustainability\, craftsmanship\, a
 nd giving new life to\ndiscarded materials. Cherry\nalso leads community w
 orkshops in sustainable making and serves as\nexecutive producer\nof Arts 
 on the Shore on PAC 14.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Spring\, Remade: Reclaimed\, Restored\, Rei
 magined May 29 &ndash\; June 30\, 2026 Julia A.<br />\nPurnell Museum\, Sn
 ow Hill\, MD</p>\n\n<p><br />\nThe Julia A. Purnell Museum presents Spring
 \, Remade\, a new exhibition exploring renewal<br />\nthrough reclaimed an
 d repurposed materials. Single-use packaging and found objects are<br />\n
 transformed into florals\, figures\, fiber works\, and sculptural forms&md
 ash\;anchored by a<br />\nhand-formed arch of remade blossoms that invites
  visitors into a season of second<br />\nbeginnings.<br />\nJoin us for th
 e opening reception on May 29 at 5:00 p.m. The exhibition will be on view<
 br />\nthroughout June\, and all works will be available for purchase duri
 ng museum hours.<br />\nFeaturing the work of Sheila R. Cherry\, a multidi
 sciplinary fiber artist whose practice<br />\ncenters on sustainability\, 
 craftsmanship\, and giving new life to discarded materials. Cherry<br />\n
 also leads community workshops in sustainable making and serves as executi
 ve producer<br />\nof Arts on the Shore on PAC 14.</p>
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