Exhibit at ASC Hinkle Memorial Library

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At a glance

Five area high
school art teachers have been invited by the digital media and animation
faculty of Alfred State College to exhibit their diverse work in the Hinkle
Memorial Library on the Alfred State campus.  Represented are Wellsville
High School and Genesee Valley Central School.

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Five area high
school art teachers have been invited by the digital media and animation
faculty of Alfred State College to exhibit their diverse work in the Hinkle
Memorial Library on the Alfred State campus.  Represented are Wellsville
High School and Genesee Valley Central School.  The show is woven together
with color, form, and details of hand-made books, assemblages, two dimensional
and three dimensional works.  Amanda Oglesbee and Mark Corwine of
Wellsville High School have brought paintings, pottery, and prints. 
Kristin Buchholz, Delaney DeMott, and Glenna Elder from Genesee Valley Central
School share books, fabric sculptures, and intricate boxes. 

Many of these
artist teachers have ties extending throughout this region similar to the roads
that connect the many towns of Allegany.  They continue to touch the lives
of many of us through their art and their contact with the students of our
schools.  There is much quiet beauty in Allegany that will continue no
matter what the economic climate is.  Come share an enrichment of life
through the viewing of their works.  Their work is on display now at the
Hinkle Memorial Library and can be viewed during regular library hours:
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-11 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 1-7 p.m.; and
Sunday, 1-11 p.m.  There will be a reception on Thursday, April 23 from
5-7 p.m. to meet the artists.  It is a show that will delight the viewer.