Mount Gretna School of Art Exhibit Opens Today at The Winter Center

By: Aug. 28, 2015
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Millersville, PA -- Millersville University is proud to host a student exhibition of the Mount Gretna School of Art's Intensive Program in the newly named Susan C. & Gerald C. Eckert Art Gallery located in The Winter Center located at 60 W. Cottage Avenue, Millersville. This exhibition is free and open to the public.

The show will be on display starting today, August 28 to Sunday, October 11, and will feature artwork by:

- Mia Buonaiuto, Graduate of the University of Arkansas, BFA

- Sarah D'Ambrosio, Headed to the MFA program at University of New Hampshire this fall

- Robert Werbicki, Recent Graduate of Boston University, MFA

An artist reception is scheduled for Saturday, September 19 from 5-7:30pm at the Winter Center, coinciding with The Arts at Millersville's 5th Season Opening Concert "Hollywood Heroes & Villains" in partnership with the Lancaster Symphony Orchestra. The artist reception will include a Q & A with the artists beginning at 5:30pm.

All artwork is on display at the Susan C. & Gerald C. Eckert Art Gallery at the Winter Visual & Performing Arts Center Gallery Hours: Monday - Closed; Tuesday & Thursday - 1:00 PM - 7:30 PM; Wednesday & Friday - 11:00 AM - 7:30 PM; Saturday & Sunday - Open with varied Hours. For more information, visit ArtsMU.com.

The purpose of the Mount Gretna School of Art's Intensive Program is not to try and define the entirety of someone's art education but to provide a temporary, immersive, and intensive education in a specialized discipline. Our aim is to provide students with a preexisting interest in our course topics a chance to complement their education with an extended period of singular focus and depth. We liken this to the effect that a semester of cultural immersion abroad has on the fluency of a foreign language major. Our program hopes to achieve this same effect with regards to the language of painting and drawing.



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