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1/10/2017


Eastern Campus Faculty Art Show January 23 – February 25, 2017

The Suffolk County Community College Faculty Art Exhibit replete with rich visual works from the Eastern Campus’ art faculty will be on display at the college’s Lyceum Gallery from January 23 to February 25, 2017. An artists’ reception open to the general public will be held on Thursday, February 16, 2017. (DATE CHANGE DUE TO SNOW STORM)
 
Exhibited will be faculty works of art in a wide range of media including:

  • the black and white landscape photography of Professor John Stefanik of Sag Harbor, who teaches 2D Design and The History of Photography
     
  •  Professor Meredith Starr of Plainview, who teaches Drawing, 2D Design and Modern Art History, will show her ink and mixed media works on paper
     
  • Professor Denise Fehr of Manorville, who teaches Color Theory, will exhibit her fired glass works
     
  • Professor Beth Giles of North Haven, who teaches Drawing and Art Appreciation, will exhibit her handmade paper reliefs containing her printmaking imagery.
 
Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday from 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday from 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. The Gallery is closed on Sundays and holidays.  Closed weekends and evenings after 4 p.m. M – F through January 29, closed February 20. For more information call 631-548-2536.
 

Directions to the Eastern Campus: Take the Long Island Expressway to exit 70.  Take County Road (CR) 111 four miles to County Road 51.  Turn left toward Riverhead and go north on CR 51.  After 3.5 miles, turn right onto Speonk-Riverhead Road to the campus entrance on the right.  For further information, please call 548-2536.

   
 
The Beginning (13 x 17 in., ink on Vellum) by Professor of Fine Arts Meredith Starr, one of many pieces of artwork that will be on display at the Suffolk County Community College Faculty Art Exhibit on the Eastern Campus.

 

Sailing Lesson (71 x 55 in., fabric, paper collage) by Suffolk County Community College Professor of Fine Arts Margery Gosnell-Qua, one of many pieces of artwork on display at the Suffolk County Community College Faculty Art Exhibit on the Eastern Campus.