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1101 Main Street
P.O. Box 35
Philomath, OR 97370
541.929.6230

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Art: The Fourth 'R'

The Benton County Historical Society is proud to host the 27th annual Art: The Fourth 'R' exhibition, celebrating Philomath K-12 student art.

The exhibition is open to the public from March 5 through April 3, 2010.

Philomath K-12 student art show at Moreland Auditorium, Philomath, OR 97370
Student art exhibition at Moreland Auditorium

Art: The 4th R art exhibition at Moreland Auditorium Gallery
Two & Three dimensional art show

"E Is For Elephant"
"E Is For Elephant"
by Kaden Brown, Kindergarten

Student art masks
Masks by Ms. Morris' Fourth Grade

Majolica stoneware
Majolica stoneware "houses"

"27 Dresses" majolica ceramic house
"27 Dresses"
Kelsey Walker, Philomath High School
Majolica

Moreland Gallery & Auditorium, Philomath, Oregon student art show
Moreland Gallery at
Benton County Historical Society

marbled heart
Cassidy Lewis, Kindergarten

Umbrella quilt
Mrs. Sprague's Second Grade class project
Philomath Elementary School

   
 

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Philomath, Oregon
The Benton County Historical Society is a nonprofit corporation that operates museum facilities for the preservation of history and culture.  Its mission is to:

  1. Preserve the material and intellectual culture of Benton County, Oregon, by acquiring and caring for significant collections that illustrate and interpret the history of the area and its relationship to the world;
  2. Enrich people's lives through exhibitions and educational programs.