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And see him demonstrate for you
“How to Mat and Frame Your Art Work”
This very special program is being co-sponsored by the Galloway Cultural Arts Center (GCAC) and the Noyes Museum. Here are the details:
Date and Time: Friday, May 9, 2008 at 7pm.
Place: The Noyes Museum
733 Lily Lake Rd. in Oceanville
Leonard Wilkinson, educated at Parson School of Design, majored in illustration. From there, he studied art at the Art Students League and Newark School of Design and Industrial Arts.
He works in pen and ink, pastel, acrylics and watercolor. He has shown his work throughout North and South Jersey, in Chicago and at the Philadelphia Black Art Expo and Atlantic City Art Center. He did a one man show at the Ocean City Art Center and has been commissioned to paint many well-known local landmarks and people.
He pursues his art on a full time basis and currently does custom framing at the local AC Moore. His presentation promises to be both interesting and informative.
Come out for an enjoyable evening of art, practical information, and refreshments.
This program is free to GCAC members and members of the Noyes Museum. Others will pay $5 at the door. Look for more information at www.noyesmuseum.org or www.gallowayculturalartscenter.org
Michael Cagno at Cape May County Art League General Meeting April 18
On Friday, April 18, beginning at 6:30 p.m., at the Old Historic Court House on Rt. 9 North in Court House, the Cape May County Art League (CMCAL) will hold its 2008 General Meeting.
Speaking at the event will be Michael Cagno, Executive Director of the Noyes Museum of Art in Oceanville. Cagno has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Fine Art with a concentration in painting and Art History, and a Masters Degree in Museum Studies, as well as several Graduate Certificates.
Cagno will bring his extensive and varied background into play as he speaks on “Inside a Judge’s Mind.” He will focus on the key elements of art, but also will give importance to that first impression of a work of art, which hopefully engages the viewer in further discovery.
CMCAL Board members will be introduced, scheduled events will be announced, and there will be opportunity for suggestions regarding Art League future activities.
Light refreshments will be served and all are welcome.
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