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Exhibit spotlights local artists

Artworks in Burlington County College’s Summer Art Exhibition are exclusive but widespread. Students, alumni and the community have submitted their pieces in the show that is running now through Sept. 22.

“It’s a campus-wide exhibit,” said Michelle Hoffman, manager of the student art gallery, which is based in nearby Mt. Holly.

The gallery is run completely by students at the college, she said, and is open from Tuesdays to Fridays from noon to 5 p.m. and on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

In Mt. Laurel, residents who want to stay in town but check out some art can view select pieces of art in The Incubators at BCC, 100 Technology Way, Mt. Laurel, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.

There is no cost to attend.

In total, there will be 110 pieces showing with a curator for each exhibit.

“It’s a pretty big show,” said Hoffman, with most pieces accepted from interested parties that had applied.

The art in the show is the finest that can be produced, she said, and range from huge oil paintings to pastel drawings to digital photographs.

“So pretty much all mediums of art,” she said, including jewelry.

The college offers a not-for-credit jewelry class and some creations from that class will be displayed as well.

Hoffman, a business-oriented individual, heads a team of students who call on the artists to submit their work.

The student team handles intake, the labeling process and the gallery transitions from previous shows.

It is a unique initiative, she explained.

“We teach them the business-side of running a gallery,” said Hoffman.

Some pieces in the show are available for purchase with prices ranging from $75 to more than $3,000.

The students involved were instructed on how to cost their work.

According to communications specialist for the college, Margo Harvey, “The gallery is a very well-rounded learning experience for the students.”

For further details, contact the BCC Student Gallery and Arts Store at (609) 267–5618 ext. 4509 or visit their website at http://staff.bcc.edu/sgas/.

Learn more about The Incubators by visiting http://incubators.bcc.edu/pages/1.asp.

Artists, Artwork, Medium, Price

This listing of area artists exhibiting, their works with the medium and price was provided by Burlington County College from their program book. “NFS” means “Not For Sale.”

Edith Agard- “Into the Woods,” pastels, $135; “Portrait of Annie,” watercolor, NFS; “Dark Forest,” pastels, $140

Lavett Ballard- “Soul Strings,” acrylic, $450; “Blue Gardenia,” acrylic, $100; “Art History in Bloom,” mixed media, $1,500; “Summer in the City,” mixed media, $500

Martin Blender- “Hush” oil $2,500; “Oil Figure 8,” oil, $2,500; “Figure Abstraction 1” oil, $3,000

Mark Briggs- “Beauty,” graphite, $300; “First Kiss,” graphite, NFS; “Farmer,” India ink & watercolor, NFS; “The Girls Mom & Daughter,” graphite, NFS

Kelly Chavez- “Quite the Looker,” photography, $290

Matthew Cotton- “’Jwest’ Urban Art,” acrylic, $375; “Biomechanics,” acrylic, $200; “Rainbow Splash,” acrylic, $225; “Winter Rose,” acrylic, $275

Marion DePalma- “Breaking Out of My Shell,” jewelry, $120; “A Fairy’s Tale,” meditation beads, $80

Anne Edwards- “Gourd Goose,” acrylic, $25; “Country Morning Plaque,” acrylic, $30; “Forget-me-nots,” acrylic, $30; “Sunflower Birdhouse,” acrylic, $20; “Barnegat Lighthouse,” acrylic, $20; “Cape May Lighthouse,” acrylic, $20; “Black Eyed Susan’s Gourd,” acrylic, $20

Donna Fascenda- “I Have a Secret,” watercolor, $300; “Pink Flower,” pastels, $150; “Moment in Time,” ink, $150

Stephanie George- “Pin Up,” digital media, $100; “Finding Her Way,” digital media, $100; “Retro,” digital media, $100; “Lost,” digital media, $100

Emily Goehringer- “KWS,” digital photography, $125; “They’re Blue For Sure, Right?” digital photography, $125; “We’ll Change It All, Together,” digital photography, $50

RJ Haas- “High St., Mt. Holly,” acrylic, $300; “Legacy,” acrylic, $400; “The Porch Sitters,” acrylic, $500

Andrew Haines- “Snakessssss,” digital media, $40; “Newton,” ink, NFS; “What I Think About Cate,” digital media, $40; “Andromeda,” ink, NFS

William G. Harvey- “Novel Poster,” digital media, $60; “House 1,” digital media, $300; “House 2,” digital media, $200; “House 3,” digital media, $200; “Reading Journey,” digital media, $60

Joseph Hoffman, “WEB,” ceramics, $100

Stacy Jackson- “Concentricity,” clay, $2,000; “Reflection Box,” mixed media, $125;

“Pure Drops,” jewelry, $600

Bern Kennedy- “A New England Gorge,” acrylic, $400; “Maine Lighthouse,” acrylic, NFS

James Kent- “Untitled,” mixed media, $1,600; “Dirty Nights,” mixed media, $3,000; “Zero Handicap,” mixed media, $2,400

Armand McKissick- “Sun City,” acrylic, $900

Sharon Moore- “Blue,” watercolor, $500; “Wired for Action,” wire, NFS; “Beautiful,” charcoal, $450

Ivrie Myhre- “Untitled #1,” pinhole photography, $30; “Untitled #2,” pinhole photography, $30; “Untitled #3,” pinhole photography, $30; “Untitled #4,” pinhole photography, $100; “Untitled #5,” pinhole photography, $100

Victor Rodriguez- “LBI #1,” digital photography, $125, “Atomic Bombshell,” digital photographym $300; “Dirty, Dry n’ Dull #1,” archival digital print, $300; “Dirty, Dry n’ Dull #2,” archival digital print, $300; “Dirty, Dry n’ Dull #3,” archival digital print, $300

Victoria Roper- “Untitled,” photography, NFS

Doreen M. A. Scharlack- “Origami Out of Control,” ink, $200; “Fatherly Protection,” ink, $200; “Jagged,” ink, $300; “Housing Project Collage,” acrylic collage. $300; “French Curves in Warm & Cool Grays,” marker, $200

Peter Scott- “Alaskan Sunrise,” digital photography, $80; “Audubon’s Midnight Fantasy,” photography, $495; “Roses Dreaming,” photography, $95

Irvane Spracklin- “Disc Fantasy I,” mixed media, $175; “Disc Fantasy II,” mixed media, $175

Beverly Sweeney- “Stevenson’s Dairy Farm,” oil, $250

Emily Treu- “Dream Catcher,” oil, NFS

Elayna Turner- “Tiger Color,” pencil, $100

Athanasia Ward- “Cockatoo,” ink & watercolor, $400; “Turmoil to Freedom,” ink & watercolor, $700

Edward Ward- “Edification of Man Intaglio Relief,” print, $900; “Elemental Landscape Intaglio Relief,” print, $600

Jessica Ward- “These Things I’ve Done,” digital photography, $125; “Deadly Sin — Lust,” digital photography, $125

Grace Watkins- “Ataraxia,” ink, $200; “On the Line of Abandonment,” digital photography, $100; “Untitled,” oil, $3,000

Reginald Wickham- “Abstract #1,” photography, $150; “Abstract #2,” photography, $175

Brielle Wilson- “Pick-A-Dilly,” color pencil, $600

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