WW Artists Recognized in Arts Council Show

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West Windsor Arts Council presents “The Winners Circle,” an exhibit honoring selected artists who exhibited at the Mercer County Artists show. The exhibit is on view through Thursday, July 3. There is a reception on Sunday, June 29, from 4 to 6 p.m. West Windsor has an abundance of talented artists. Each year Mercer County College holds an art show and a jury from the exhibitions committee of WWAC selects one artist to win the award.

Each of the artists has been the recipient of the annual prestigious WWAC/Mercer County Artist Award in recognition for their creativity, originality, and skills brought to their chosen medium. The works were chosen by Tricia Fagan, past director of the Gallery at Mercer County Community College and a longtime resident of West Windsor.

“I’ve been so impressed by all the talent in west Windsor and it’s such an honor to be able recognize it all the MCCC show,” says Arin Black, executive director of West Windsor Arts Center. “Now, it will be wonderful to see many of these artists work gathered together in our space.”

Artists represented in the show include Al Chasan, Lou Cicchini, Janet Felton, Dan Fernandez, Diane (Dee) Gozansky, Katarzyna Iwaniec, Judy Kaye, Renee Kumar, Ron LeMahieu, Kuan Liao, Stephanie Mandelbaum, Natasha McVeigh, Allison Singer, Mary Ann Weisser, and Andrew Werth.

Art Exhibit, West Windsor Arts Council, 952 Alexander Road, West Windsor. “Winners Circle,” an exhibit of works from West Windsor artists. Reception on Sunday, June 29, from 4 to 6 p.m. On view to July 3. 609-716-1931. www.west­windsor­arts.org.

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