Foxfire creates offsite exhibit at local business

The artifacts are on display in the Clayton office of Clarkesville-based accounting firm Duncan & Kitchens. Shown (l-r): Foxfire, assistant curator Kami Ahrens, executive director TJ Smith, and curator Barry Stiles.

The artifacts are on display in the Clayton office of Clarkesville-based accounting firm Duncan & Kitchens. Shown (l-r): Foxfire, assistant curator Kami Ahrens, executive director TJ Smith, and curator Barry Stiles.

CLAYTON, GA – The Foxfire Museum has installed an offsite exhibit with a newcomer to Clayton’s busy main street. Duncan & Kitchens, a Clarkesville-based accounting firm that recently opened a new office in, what many will remember as, the old Georgia Power office, invited Foxfire to take advantage of a large space in the Duncan & Kitchens waiting area.

Foxfire’s assistant curator, Kami Ahrens, designed the exhibit, which feathers information panels, archival photographs, past issues of The Foxfire Magazine, and two artifacts – a spinning wheel and a cider press, both from around 1900.