2009年7月6日星期一

Nichols returns to Liberty to sing, exhibit stained glass


Gary Nichols, known in Sullivan County for his country music, will be in Liberty this weekend with his guitar, but this time he brings some of his stained glass art to show as well.

"After many years, and too many miles on the road, I took up the art of stained glass, and love it," Nichols said.

In 2004, he signed up for a class in stained glass at Watkins College of Art & Design, an art school in Nashville.

Nichols currently displays and sells his work in several Nashville gift shops, and is honored to have his "Hearts of Nine," an original stained glass piece of art, hang in the Vanderbilt Heart Institute.

His work will be on display at a free art show at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Liberty Museum & Arts Center on Main Street in Liberty.

The art show is part of Liberty's Bicentennial History Day held at the Liberty Museum and Arts Center that will include a reception at noon, Nichols' presentation at 1 p.m. and a history lecture with John Conway at 2:30 p.m.

Nichols will perform at Liberty's July 4th Celebration at 1 p.m. For more information about the Liberty Bicentennial History Day, contact the Liberty Museum & Arts Center at 292-2394.

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