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The Newburyport Art Association and the Firehouse Center for the Arts will co-present “Love is Love!,” a curated exhibit of 32 artworks that celebrates love in its many forms.
Featuring 30 artists working in acrylic, drawing, oil, pastel, photography, printmaking, and mixed media, this pop-up show takes place at the Institution for Savings Gallery at the Firehouse from Feb. 12 through March 28.
This artistic partnership between the NAA and the Firehouse Center for the Arts was inspired by a desire to collaboratively create a warm, welcoming, and vibrant arts experience that the public could visit safely through the cold days of February and March months made even more challenging this year by the continuing pandemic while activating the Firehouse lobby and Institution for Savings Gallery and providing additional exhibition space for NAA artists.
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Having worked in corporate America and higher education for more than 30 years, Robin Thornhill has plenty of experience and insights to lead the School of Communications’ Media Innovation & Entrepreneurship course during Winter Term. But the adjunct instructor said there’s more to why she’s excited to teach Elon students this month – entrepreneurship runs in her blood.
Robin Thornhill
“I am a fourth-generation entrepreneur,” Thornhill said. “My grandmother was one of the first African-American women to own real estate and a restaurant in Alexandria, Virginia. After business school, my mother joined her mother in the family business. My great-grandfather owned a farm in North Carolina. I believe entrepreneurship is in my DNA.”