
MIDDLETOWN >> Middletown Art Center (MAC) is presents a pairing of wine and art with the new MAC series: Palette to Palate on Oct. 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. for the first exhibit tasting: ‘Scorched by Fire’.
Wine makers and artists share the same creative impulse. A vine is planted and nurtured, a concept composed; harvest and crush, forms blocked in; varietals are blended, and seasoned, colors and textures stroked onto canvas; through creative alchemy a uniquely flavorful elixir, or work of art, comes into being.
The current exhibit at MAC, Ashes to Art, is a poignant and powerful commemoration of the Valley Fire anniversary; one of hope and healing. Come hear South Lake County artists and winemakers speak about the impact the Valley Fire had on their lives, work, and the fruits of their labor.
Your $10 cover fee provides wine tastings from Beaver Creek Vineyards, Langtry Estate and Vineyard, R Vineyards, and Shed Horn Cellars; all affected by the Valley Fire. Glasses of wine of your choice will be for sale for $5. Sip wine, view art, enjoy light refreshments, and hear unforgettable stories from winemakers and artists.
Proceeds help support the Middletown Art Center, a non-profit dedicated to inspiring every child and adult to express themselves and grow through the arts and arts exposure. MAC is committed to contributing to the local economy and sustainability of our community. Join us in supporting the South Lake County wine and art scene!
MAC is located at 21456 State Hwy 175 at the junction of Rt. 29 in the heart of Middletown. Visit www.middletownartcenter.org to learn more about exhibitions, classes, events, volunteer opportunities and membership.
MAC is a project of EcoArts of Lake County a non-profit 501c3. All donations to MAC are tax deductible.