South county photographers Joanne Riley and Bea Poulin are exhibiting their growing collection of works of south county tobacco barns through Jan. 31 at the Arundel Center, 44 Calvert St.
Recognizing that tobacco barns are becoming extinct, the two photographers have been working for 18 months to capture many of the most visible barns. Many more are hidden thus requiring a word-of-mouth outreach to barn owners.
Those interested in this collection and the project to locate 100-year-old and older barns in Anne Arundel County should contact Ms. Poulin at 410-867-7361 or Ms. Riley at...
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