The Reston Historic Trust & Museum to showcase local artist’s Lake Life Series

The Reston Historic Trust & Museum to showcase local artist’s Lake Life Series

The Reston Historic Trust & Museum will showcase limited edition prints created by local artist Sam LaFever November through April 2021 at the Reston Museum located on Lake Anne Plaza. The “Lake Life Series” depicts the beauty of Reston’s planned lakes while describing some of the ways we use the lakes for relaxation, fishing, boating, and water sports. Sam LaFever is an artist, mariner, printmaker, creator of drawings, paintings, intaglio, and digital prints. He has been creating and exhibiting art since 1995. View the artwork and learn about how these prints are created using the digital serigraph technique. Artwork is available for purchase inside the museum. 


About the Reston Historic Trust & Museum 

The Reston Historic Trust & Museum (RHT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving Reston’s past, informing the present, and influencing the future of Reston. RHT preserves a collection of archival material and artifacts related to the history of Reston, many of which are exhibited at the Reston Museum. The Museum is located at Lake Anne Plaza and is open Monday through Saturday free of charge. RHT also conducts educational and public programming, exhibitions, and public events including the Lake Anne Cardboard Boat Regatta, the Reston Home Tour, and Founder’s Day Programs of the Reston Historic Trust & Museum are supported in part by Reston Community Center. This year we are happy to announce we are receiving $4,000 in funding provided by Virginia Humanities and the National endowment for the Humanities (NEH) as a part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act economic stabilization plan 2020. For more information, please visit www.restonmuseum.org 

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