NCCC Students Get All Art Smart

WINSTED — Students from the Fine Arts Department at Northwestern Connecticut Community College (NCCC) presented their works at the opening of Painting Beyond the Surface on Friday, May 6.The exhibition showcased the work of eight students from the advanced painting class taught by professor Judith McElhone.“My students are wonderful,” McElhone said. “They supported one another as they created their works. Their persistence and their compassion was an inspiration.”The exhibit featured a range of media, from traditional oil on canvas to paintings on paper, to even paintings on large pieces of transparent plastic hanging from the ceiling of the college’s Founders Hall gallery.

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Hotchkiss students head to Carnegie Hall
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The concert will be presented by Fabio Witkowski, the Joanne Eastman Sohrweide Chair and director of music at Hotchkiss, alongside Gisele Witkowski, instructor in piano and director of the Hotchkiss Piano Portals summer program. Together, they will showcase a wide range of student performances, highlighting the depth of musical study and artistic excellence cultivated at the school.

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Figure by Eli Sher, grade 6.

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