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Pieces by Margaret Davenport and Jamie Mixon, of Starkville; Jane Dill, of West Point; GJ Gillespie, of Whidbey Island, Washington; and Shalene Weddle, of Hernando; are on display as part of the “Time on Our Hands” exhibit. Nicole Bowman-Layton/Dispatch Staff
Pieces by Walter Diehl, Elizabeth Cagle, Bob Brzuszek and Bonnie Brumley, all of Starkville, hang in the lobby of the Greater Starkville Development Partnership as part of the Starkville Area Art Council exhibit, “Time on Our Hands.” Nicole Bowman-Layton/Dispatch Staff
Works inspired by the events of 2020-21 are on display as part of the Starkville Area Arts Council exhibit, “Time on Our Hands.” The exhibit can be viewed in the lobby of the Greater Starkville Development Partnership, 200 E. Main St.