Community Invited to View “The Landscape in Pastels” of Morris County
The exhibit, of landscapes in pastels, was created in conjunction with Professor Todd L. W. Doney’s class, in the department of Art & Humanities, as students were asked to explore and portray the beauty of Morris County.
“This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to gain experience at exhibiting their work,” said Doney. “It’s also a wonderful chance for the community to view the high-quality work produced by CCM students and perhaps purchase a painting of a local setting if they wish.”
The exhibition features the work of the following student artists: Jophiel Gonzales, Jr., of Kearny; Katherine Hernandez, of Dover; Jay Mezzina, of Flanders; Belen Roldan, of Boonton; Riley Ryder, of Rockaway; and Teja Young, of Hamburg.
“Special thanks to Assemblywoman Dunn for giving us this opportunity,” said Doney.
This is the seventh exhibit Dunn is supporting and displaying in her office as she continues the CCM tradition established in 2013 with Senator Anthony M. Bucco.
The exhibition will run through October at Dunn’s office, 191 Main Street, Suite D, Chester. Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding holidays.
For more information about CCM’s art programs, visit https://bit.ly/3K99fdQ.