Assemblywoman Aura Dunn Displays Artwork in her Morristown Office
Vibrant pastel artworks by County College of Morris (CCM) Visual Arts students are now on display at Assemblywoman Aura Dunn’s office in Morristown. This free exhibit, The Landscape in Pastel, celebrates the natural beauty of Morris County and is open to the community.
“It is a true privilege to showcase the incredible talent of County College of Morris students,” said Dunn. “Their pastel work reflects the immense talent and artistic spirit that thrives right here in Morris County. I am proud to support the arts and celebrate the next generation of New Jersey artists, and proud to make this exhibit available to the public in my legislative district office.”
The works of art are a result of techniques acquired in the college’s Spring semester Drawing II class led by Todd L.W. Doney, CCM professor in the department of Arts & Humanities.
Student artists featured in the exhibit include Madyson Adonis of Landing (Shore Hills Country Club), Lauren Clark of Rockaway (Sunset), Ava Hansen of West Milford (A Nice Day to Ride), Mary Keane of Florham Park (Lily Pads), Ben Pami of Port Murray (Autumn Walk) and Janton Spagna of Jefferson (Wintry Lake).
“Assemblywoman Dunn is providing our students with the opportunity to showcase and sell their creations, while the community benefits from experiencing exceptional craftsmanship,” said Doney.
This marks the ninth student exhibit supported by Dunn. The Assemblywoman’s office is located in the Courthouse Plaza at 60 Washington Street, Suite 303, Morristown. The exhibit is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., excluding holidays, and will run through November 2025.
For details about CCM’s career pathways in the creative arts, visit www.ccm.edu.