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Monday, October 27, 2008

Necklace takes top award...

I was fortunate enough to have one of my most favorite and fun necklaces took the top award in the jewelry catagory in the Frostburg State University Community Art Exhibition. They announced the winners of this juried exhibition during the exhibition’s opening on Friday, Oct. 17. The exhibit will remain on display at the Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery in the Fine Arts Building through Friday, Nov. 7. Winners in each category were awarded $100. The exhibit was open to artists throughout the community working in all media. Each artist was allowed to submit up to three pieces in any category. Susan Dodge, lecturer in art at Frostburg State University, was the juror for the exhibit.

The Stephanie Ann Roper Gallery has free admission and is open to the public Sunday through Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. For additional information, contact Patti Graham at (301) 687-4797 during business hours, or Dustin Davis at (301) 722-6397 after business hours.

Frostburg State University101 Braddock RoadFrostburg, MD 21532-2303

Friday, January 28, 2005

Second Messages at FSU

Frostburg State University’s Visual Arts Department presents the “Second Message” art exhibition from Friday, Feb. 4, to Sunday, Feb. 27. The opening reception will be held on Friday, Feb. 4, at 7 p.m. in the Stephanie Ann Roper Art Gallery in the Fine Arts Building on campus. Refreshments will be served.

The exhibition, which showcases the works of area residents Ken Braitman, Mary McCunn, Kurt Bonello and Kate Keely, will feature different forms of artistic expression including paintings and sculptures.
Ken Braitman’s sculptures give new life or perspective to old discarded objects. Kate Keely’s paintings explore issues related to the human condition translated in a symbolic manner. Mary McCunn’s sculptures and jewelry are produced using mixed metals, creating an abstract metamorphosis on small insect-like elements in nature. Kurt Bonello’s sculptures are influenced by or constructed from found objects or natural formations.

The Stephanie Ann Roper Art Gallery is open to the public 1 to 4 p.m., Monday through Wednesday. Frostburg State University 101 Braddock Road Frostburg, MD 21532-2303