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PHOTOS: Inspired by Peabody’s History
Two student artists from Montserrat College spent five weeks living in a Peabody historical home this summer. Their work is now displayed at an exhibit at the Peabody Fire Museum.
The conducted its this summer by having two art students from Montserrat College live at the Nathaniel Felton Junior House.
Recent grad Meghan Wicks and sophomore Ashton Alba spent five weeks on the property, taking in the sights, sounds and history and creating art inspired by those surroundings. That work is now on display at the Fire Museum at .
An opening reception for the new exhibit was held on Saturday afternoon. The free exhibit is open to the public on Mondays and Fridays from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., and by appointment, until Aug. 29.
