Ann Arbor Art Club
To the Editor of The Register : Sie : - I thought your readers might be interested in hearing something about the Arm Arbor Art club, and what it haa been doing since its organization about three years ago. Soon af ter that time Miss Alioe llunt, teacher of industrial drawing and design in the public school, was made director with full power to guide the work of the club. A few simple rules were adopted, to prevent degenerating into a decorat've art society, one of which forbade any work from the flat, so that the work has been altogether from still life. Miss Hunt has arranged a great variety of studies during her administration, and the club has worked faithfully and enthusiastically from them every Monday during the school year, in charcoal, water-color, and oils. We have an active membership of 18 or 20, which is as largeas we desire. Sometime in May we hope to have a third annual exhibit of the work of the club in the Ladies' Library, where our friends may see what we are doing, and at the same time express their interest in a club which is certainly founded upon correot principies and is doing honest work.
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