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Out & About: 'As I See It' offers glimpse of artists' vision

Shirley McMarlin
| Monday, January 28, 2019 1:30 a.m.
Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
From left: Emily Bisel, Greensburg Art Center President Susan Kiren and Sue Pollins, all of Greensburg, gather for a photo Jan. 26 during the opening reception for the annual Greensburg Art Center membership show, “As I See It,” held at the Greensburg Art Center. First prize was awarded to Carolyn Taylor, second prize was awarded to Candice Joseph and third prize was awarded to June Robertson. The show will be on exhibit through March 1.

Artists have the ability to see and interpret the world in unusual ways.

Greensburg Art Center is giving those of us who don’t have such abilities to see through those special eyes via “As I See It,” a member exhibition running through March 1 in the Hempfield gallery and workshop space.

During a Jan. 26 reception, visitors were able to get a good look at the paintings, pottery, jewelry, photography and other works created by various regional artists.

Honored with first prize was artist Carolyn Walker, for a portrait of Kyle Brooks, son of another local artist, Pamela Cooper.

Another event associated with “As I See It” is a free Cafe Art program, set for 2-4 p.m. Feb. 17. The informal reception will feature refreshments and another opportunity to talk with some of the featured artists.

Details: 724-837-6791 or greensburgartcenter.org

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer.


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