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Trio of Exhibitions at Wayne Art Center
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See Frank Bernard’s “Card Players” in a retrospection of his recent life’s work titled “Art Works” at Wayne Art Center. Bernard will speak to the public about his portraits and landscapes on Thursday, March 16 from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. The free and open to the public reception for this trio of exhibitions will be held on Sunday, February 26, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m.
ayne Art Center presents three unique exhibitions that run from February 21 through March 18. In the Davenport Gallery, the annual “Expressions of Radnor” show that features Radnor residents’ two and three dimensional artworks and sponsored by Radnor Township. Over 100 works are represented and most artworks are available for sale. In the Ethel Sergeant Clark Smith Gallery, a solo painting show of long time student and friend of Wayne Art Center, Frank Bernard, produced a retrospection of his recent life’s work titled “Art Works.” Bernard will speak to the public about his portraits and landscapes on Thursday, March 16, from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. In the Vidinghoff Gallery, a solo show sponsored by Hotaling Investment Management, LLC of Elisabeth Braun’s “Deep Space” explores splashes of India inks on CT scans and other synthetic papers. Braun will present a talk and demo for families on Saturday, March 11, from 1 p.m. - 2 p.m. Children will create a make and take during the demo. The free and open to the public reception for this trio of exhibitions will be held on Sunday, February 26, 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. Refreshments and appetizers will be offered. Ample parking is available and located right beside the Radnor Walking Trail. Also in March, don’t miss a chance to see artwork created by the many budding young artists and talented teens who live in our community during the Wayne Art Center’s “Young at Art Exhibition.” Founded in 1930 as the first art center on the Main Line, Wayne Art Center is dedicated to enriching the community through the arts. Located at 413 Maplewood Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087, visit www.wayneart.org or call 610-688-3553 for exhibitions, events, lectures, educational programming, summer camp, birthday parties and rental facilities.
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On February 3, Holy Child School at Rosemont in Rosemont, PA hosted their annual Service Day, to benefit local charities. Students in grades 1-8 collected and packaged nearly 700 pairs of warm "Socks of Love," adorned with prayers and messages for the recipients of Divine Mercy Food Pantry in Philadelphia. Moreover, more than 50 fleece scarves were tied by fourth graders and several dozen bags of toiletries are continuing to be collected. Service Day provides an opportunity for older Holy Child students to partner with younger ones to live out the school commitment to service and community. The day culminated with a carnival run by seventh and eighth graders for prekindergarten through sixth grade. Ticket proceeds will be donated to local organizations and Holy Child charities throughout the world.