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Owens Community College will conclude the 2009-10 Arts Exhibition Season
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Owens' "Toledo Emerges" art exhibit will feature such works as Lena B. Ellis-Boatman's lithograph titled "Something's Come Up" in the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery. (Photo courtesy of Owens Community College)
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with a new generation of emerging artists bringing a fresh perspective to the Northwest Ohio art scene as the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery presents “Toledo Emerges” through July 29.
"Owens Community College is proud to conclude the current exhibition season by showcasing some of the finest emerging artists around,” said Wynn Perry, Owens part-time coordinator of the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery. “These young artists bring a new and exciting perspective on a variety of contemporary styles, which will certainly not disappoint exhibit attendees.”
A wide range of visual media will be featured, including works of art in the areas of painting, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry, graffiti and sculpture, among many others.
Individuals showcasing their artistic work as part of Owens’ season concluding art exhibit are Lena B. Ellis-Boatman of Berkley, Mich. (printmaking); Amy Beeler of Oregon (jewelry); Elizabeth Ann Cavalier of Bowling Green (fiber sculpture); Carley Dahl of Monroe, Mich. (mixed media); Dan Hernandez of Toledo (mixed media); Kristin Kowalski of Toledo (ceramic sculpture); Julia Cristina Rogers of Bowling Green (bronze and glass sculpture); Har Simrit Singh (Doug Curtis) of Toledo (graffiti and painting) and Joseph Van Kerhove of Toledo (ceramic and printmaking).
Admission to the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery is free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday. For additional information, call the Center for Fine and Performing Arts at 1-800-GO-OWENS, ext. 2721.
Owens' "Toledo Emerges" art exhibit will feature such works as Lena B. Ellis-Boatman's lithograph titled "Something's Come Up" in the Walter E. Terhune Art Gallery. (Photo courtesy of Owens Community College)
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