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Historical Sip and Paint in Utica November 19th

November 15, 2022 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

historical sip and paintThe Oneida County History Center in Utica, NY, has announced the return of its popular Sip & Paint program featuring a still life with historical artifacts from the museum’s collection, set for Saturday, November 19th.

Participants will create a holiday-themed painting with crockery from White’s Pottery, a Utica Ginger Beer jug, and other historical items. Attendees will be led by the instructors from Painting with a Twist and will create their version of the featured painting while sipping wine and enjoying the company of other painters.

The event will take place from 1 to 3 pm, in the OCHC exhibit gallery. Tickets are $40 for non-members and $35 for OCHC members and include all art materials, one beverage ticket, and light snacks. Pre-registration is required. For further information or purchase tickets, visit the OCHC website or call (315) 735-3642.

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