CLASS NOTES

Joanna Gilman Hyde A'83

Joanna Gilman Hyde A'83 was featured for the cover story, "Turning trash into treasure", for the August 31, 2022 edition of The Southwest Wire. Her artwork is now on display through the end  of September 2022 at the Old Town Gallery located in the Comfort, Joy & Home Accents gift shop in Nova Scotia, Canada at the following address: 248 Lincoln St, Lunenburg, NS B0J 2C0, Canada. To read the article about Joanna Gilman Hyde's artwork in The Southwest Wire, please click here.

Joseph Burchfield A'68

Joseph Burchfield A'68 will be participing in the upcoming Gowanus Open Studios 2022 on October 15-16, 2022 at 543 Union Street, Studio 4B, Brooklyn, NY 11215 from 12-6pm. A large community of Brooklyn artists in the Gowanus neighborhood will show their work in open studios. Mark your calendars and check out the artsgowanus.org website for a map of each artist's studio location to help you plan your tour!

Scott Lerman A’81

Scott Lerman A'81 "Natural Order -Sarah Heitmeyer & Scott Lerman" exhibit at Garage Gallery Sept 10-25  Sat/Sun 1–5. "Our lives are spent in spaces we have designed and built, both on the earth and online. Human logic and structure underlie how and what we experience, giving us a sense of power and control. While our intellect craves order, our spirit drives us to seek the natural world, to get outside and out of our heads. We journey to open land, water, and forest to be immersed in a story we did not author. To be enveloped in natural form, sound, smell, and texture. To be surprised and renewed. But inevitably, we return." To read more about the exhibit, click here.

Laura Siegelman A'68

Laura Siegelman A'68 will have her artwork on display at The Heckscher Museum of Art for the Long Island Biennial exhibition, a juried exhibition featuring work by contemporary artists from Nassau and Suffolk Counties, which begins on October 1, 2022. On October 16th, 2022 from 1:00PM to 3:00PM, she will be in a panel discussion with other artists featured in the exhibition at the museum. To learn more, please click here.

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