Hausham - After a long Corona break, there is another exhibition by the Hausham art circle.
There was also a farewell and a new start.
After a long time, the Hausham Art Circle has reopened the doors to a vernissage on the occasion of a joint exhibition.
Numerous visitors, who accepted the invitation to the art and culture house, showed that the interest in cultural life is unbroken.
Martin Kirmayr, chairman of the Hausham Art Circle, also used the event to bid farewell to Hubert Lacrouts as longstanding art and culture advisor to the community and to welcome his successor Elisabeth Leidgschwendner.
Hubert Lacrouts said goodbye
Kirmayr greeted the audience with the words: “There has been nothing for so long and we are happy to finally be able to do something again, even if it is only possible under the 3G rule.” The event then also provided a nice setting for To bid farewell to Hubert Lacrouts, who had resigned from the post of municipal art and culture advisor after 13 years.
As a thank you for his commitment, Kirmayr presented him with a conductor's baton with the humorous words: “It symbolically stands for the fact that with your calm and level-headed manner you have succeeded in uniting the artist people, which are very differentiated in nature and character, into a harmonious orchestra . "
Conductor's baton for a lucky hand
To ensure that Lacrout's successor Elisabeth Leidgschwendner also succeeded in this, Kirmayr handed her a baton and wished her the best of luck in her new role.
Mayor Jens Zangenfeind said, happy about the great interest in the exhibition: “It is beneficial and I am pleased that it is starting again, and also that so many artists from the neighboring communities are exhibiting.
Art also means thinking outside the box and that is good for us all. "
Exhibition until October 31st
The exhibition shows works by 16 artists who present a colorful mix.
You can marvel at watercolors and printing techniques that have been produced using various painting techniques and styles from the representational to the abstract.
In addition, sculptures made of various materials are exhibited.
The show at Tegernseer Straße 20a is open until Sunday, October 31, from 3pm to 6pm.
Admission is free.
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