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Marietta Cobb Museum of Art exhibition showcases 'diversity and skill'

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The Maritetta Cobb Museum of Art holds its first opening reception in over a year with Metro Montage XXI on July 10. | Marietta Cobb Museum of Art

The Maritetta Cobb Museum of Art holds its first opening reception in over a year with Metro Montage XXI on July 10. | Marietta Cobb Museum of Art

Marietta Cobb Museum of Art will hold its annual juried art exhibition Metro Montage XXI starting Saturday, July 10 through Sept 5.

Metro Montage XXI will present more than 100 pieces of art, featuring various genres, mediums, styles, subject matter, concepts and techniques.

“Metro Montage XXI will feature, throughout all of the museum’s galleries, works of fine art by contemporary artists that showcase the diversity and skill within our nation’s culture,” the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art website said.

Among the artists that will be featured are Karen Adams, Chloe Alexander, Chad Awalt, Morgan Bailey, Anne Bradham, Mick Brandenberger, Rebecca Brown, Bradley Burquest, Glynn Cartledge, Armando Chacon, Nikki Davidson, Mitchell Erick, Lynn Felton, McGarren Flack, Jason Guffey, Bryan Kennelly, Dawn Kinney Martin, Shelley Laband, Jonathan MacGregor, Wing Na Wong, and Licha Ochoa Nicholson, the Marietta Cobb Museum of Art's website said.

MCMA will host the Opening Night Reception on July 10 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. It is free for members and a $10 fee will be charged for non-members. Tickets will be sold at the entrance. Carriage House Catering will provide a cash bar and light refreshments during the event, mariettaga.gov reported.

For more information about the museum and the exhibition, visit mariettacobbartmuseum.org.

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