Sandra Federman: Exhibiting at GHAE ’11 and Brazee Art Studios

“In order to teach art you must be able to create Art.”- Sandra Federman

Ms. Federman’s current body of work  expresses personal experiences and relationships  through the interaction of color, light and space. She enjoys working in fibers, glass, and paint. Ms. Federman will be exhibitng her piece “Within” at the Fitton Center for Creative Arts GHAE 11 and monthly at Brazee Arts Studio where she currently creates her artwork.

OPEN STUDIO EVENTS: Brazee Street Studios is open to the public every 2nd Friday of the month! Join us to explore our 20+ studio spaces, enjoy new artwork from our diverse group of professional artists, live demos, drinks, food, and fun for all ages, 7-9pm,
April – December.

Fitton Center for Creative Arts’ GHAE 11

Join us for the opening reception of the Fitton Center for Creative Arts’ 45th Greater Hamilton Art Exhibition.  Oak Hills High School art teacher Jamie Schorsch, and her student teacher Paul Loehle, were both chosen by jurors to participate in the exhibition.  Jamie Schorsch’s mixed media piece, Desdemona: I wish that we could talk about it was selected alongside Paul Loehle’s “Nicole Vanitas” pastel drawing which was awarded Best of Show.

The opening reception, free and open to the public, will take place on April 10th from 2-4pm, with awards being announced at 3:30pm in the Fitton Center’s Benninghofen Theater.  The show runs from April 10th until June 2nd.  Visit http://www.fittoncenter.org/ for more information.

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Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition

Congratulations to the following students for having their artwork accepted for inclusion among the 300 works to be exhibited in the 2011 OHIO GOVERNOR’S YOUTH ART EXHIBITIONS!  The student’s artworks were selected from more than 12,000 pieces, which were entered in the fifteen regions around the state.

SCOTT HOWARD, HANNA FUTRELL, AND DANIELLE CZULEWICZ

 

Work will be on display at the James A. Rhodes State Office Tower, 30 East Broad Street, in Columbus from April 10-May 12.

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