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Art and History Exhibits at The Fells

The Fells offers rotating art and history exhibits in the Main House, open for touring during seasonal Main House Hours.
Return of The Rough Rider: Celebrating President Theodore Roosevelt's 1902 Campaign Visit to The Fells
May 26-October 8, open during Main House hours
In recognition of the 110th anniversary of President Theodore Roosevelt's 1902 campaign visit to the summer estate of John Milton Hay, and in conjunction with the 2012 Presidential Election, this historical exhibit chronicles the "Rough Rider's" exploits and accomplishments. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission. Main House Exhibit Room.
Native Plants of New England in Art & Sculpture
Saturday, May 26 through Sunday, July 22, open during Main House hours
This exhibit is a veritable garden of art presented by the talented and innovatively creative members of the New England Society of Botanical Artists and complemented by sculptures from local garden clubs and artists that celebrate the beauty of the natural world. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission. Main House Gallery.
Art in Nature: Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit
Saturday, May 26 through Monday, October 8
This exciting outdoor exhibit features the artistry of local and regional sculptors, including works of all manner, shape and size displayed amid the grand gardens of The Fells and tucked into the magical nooks and crannies of woods and fields. Janet Miller Haines, Curator. Members free, nonmembers pay site admission.
The Art of Conservation
Wednesday, July 25-Monday, October 8, during Main House hours.
This unique exhibit transforms The Fells Main House Gallery into a celebration of the fauna, flora and landscapes of our National Parks through a display of striking paintings by a renowned wildlife artist; sculptures; animal mounts; and an interactive children‚s section. In collaboration with the Center for the Arts. Main House Gallery. Members free, non-members pay site admission.
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