Summer at the Benton

Docent Marsha Hilsenrad, left, discusses a chalk drawing by folk artist Howard Finster as part of a series of summer programs at the William Benton Museum of Art. Photo by Margaret Malmborg

<p>Docent Marsha Hilsenrad (left) points out details on a chalk drawing by folk artist Howard Finster.  Looking on are docent Amy De Flumere (center, in print blouse) and visitors.  The discussion was part of the Benton's 'treasures from the vault' - a series of summer programs hosted at the Museum that include films, art walks, and concerts. For more informatin: www.thebenton.org. Photo by Margaret Malmborg </p>
Docent Marsha Hilsenrad points out details on a chalk drawing by folk artist Howard Finster. Looking on are docent Amy De Flumere (center, in print blouse) and visitors. The discussion was part of the Benton's 'Treasures from the Vault,' a series of summer programs at the Museum that includes films, art walks, and concerts. Photos by Margaret Malmborg
<p>Docent Marsha Hilsenrad  uses a chalk drawing by folk artist Howard Finster to lead an art talk at the William Benton Museum.  The discussion was part of the Benton's 'treasures from the vault' - a series of summer programs hosted at the Museum that include films, art walks, and concerts.  For more information: www.thebenton.org. Photo by Margaret Malmborg</p>
Marsha Hilsenrad discusses a chalk drawing by folk artist Howard Finster during an art talk at the William Benton Museum.