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  • ARTISTS
    • Painters
    • Woodworkers
    • Leather Craft
    • Photographers and Film Makers
    • Potters and Sculptors
    • Blacksmiths and Knife Makers
    • Felting and Fabric Arts
    • Soap Makers
    • Jewelry Makers
    • Mosaic and Stained Glass Artists
    • Gourds, Candles, and Pressed Flowers
    • Coffee and Culinary Artists
    • Traditional Arts
  • MURAL TOUR
  • LONG JOURNEY HOME
  • Fiddlin' Fred Price Sculpture Project
  • GET INVOLVED
    • CLASSES
    • DONATE >
      • ENDOWMENT FUND
    • VOLUNTEER
    • I'M AN ARTIST
  • COMMUNITY STORIES ARCHIVE
  • Artists and Old Crows Scavenger Hunt
  • BOARD AND STAFF
  • SHOP
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YOUR CART

The Artists and Old Crows Scavenger Hunt is a permenant outdoor family adventure based on Lorraine, a children's book by Ketch Secor. 
Pick up your brochure on the front porch of the Center for the Arts and follow the clues for an art adventure.

If seeing all the artwork on the Scavenger Hunt has inspired you to create some artwork of your own, here's a fun activity for any age: 
Click here for a free printable crow drawing outline
Thanks to a Tennessee Arts Commission Arts Resilience Grant, visitors can enjoy outdoor art plus virtual engagement with artists who created works for this activity.

​Artistic creations were inspired by the children’s book, “Lorraine”, written by Ketch Secor of the Old Crow Medicine Show. The band has its early roots in Johnson County and is heavily influenced by the work of Johnson County’s early musicians, including G.B. Grayson and Clint Howard.
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One of the works of art for the Scavenger Hunt created by Jeana Chapman


Here's a YouTube read aloud of the book that inspired the Scavenger Hunt...  

Thanks to a very generous donor, we will be giving away free hardcover books to the first twenty five children who participate!

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NRCS and our local Soil Conservation board is partnering with us to give away Chinkapin Oak seedlings next spring.

and a great big THANK YOU to Tennessee Arts Commission for making this project possible for our community! 

Read about the project in the Tomahawk newspaper
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