The Arts Council
The Paris Henry County Arts Council
contributes much to the overall quality of
life of Henry County through exhibits,
showcases, plays, musicals, concerts and
arts in education.
Visit their
website.
Photo
Showcase in February is at the W.G. Rhea
Library
Sponsored by Dr. and Mrs. Danny Kimberlin.
Photographers of all ages may enter. Ribbons
are awarded and an opening reception is held
on the first Sunday afternoon of February.
In
April and May, the Arts Council
provides trips for all county fifth
graders to the Tennessee Performing Arts
Center to see a professional play, musical,
ballet or symphony. This is made possible
through ticket and transportation subsidies
provided by Humanities Outreach in
Tennessee.
The
Community Artist Showcase
Is sponsored and hosted every November
at the downtown office of AmSouth Bank. Two
and three dimensional art by local amateur
and professional artists is displayed
throughout the month.
Ribbons and other prizes are awarded by a
qualified judge and a $300 purchase award is
provided by McEvoy Funeral home. The
showcase includes an opening reception on
the first Sunday afternoon of November.
The
Arts Council's Christmas Program
is always a full-house event. A
community chorus presentation of Handel's
Messiah is sometimes alternated with other
quality Christmas plays, concerts or
oratorios.
The event is held at either First Baptist
Church or First United Methodist Church in
Paris. The most recent sponsor for the
Christmas program was Commercial Bank and
Trust.
The Tennessee River
Fine Arts League operates an art
gallery located in Lee School Academy for
the Arts at 402 Lee St. in Paris.
Gallery hours are Fridays 3-6 p.m., and
Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. They also hold an
art show and sale every 4th Friday of each
month.
Heritage Center
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more information about the Paris/Henry
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