West Windsor Arts Center’s new exhibit showcases work from teachers, students

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A new exhibit at the West Windsor Arts Center aims to expand students’ knowledge as they experiment with art and creativity. Running through March 1, the West Windsor Arts Council’s Faculty Student Show will showcase finished student pieces alongside the work of their teachers.

Featuring over 50 pieces of art, the show represents the hard work and talent of the WWAC community. An opening reception will be held Sunday, Jan. 13 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the arts center where the artists will speak briefly about their work.

“The students’ outstanding artwork in the show represents the quality of our teaching artists,” Richard Robinson, program manager at West Windsor Arts Center said in a statement. “I am very proud of all our teaching artists and their ability to guide our students, no matter the students’ level of experience, through the creative process.”

New and returning faculty highlighted in the exhibition and the art forms they teach include: Zakia Ahmed, studio oil painting for adults; Kimberly Ducote-Schimmel, digital photography for all ages; Nelly Kouzmina, felting and fiber arts for adults; Anne Kullaf, watercolor and drawing for adults; Judy Langille, surface design on fabric for adults; Lori Langsner, beginner oil painting for adults; Eleni Litt, mixed media for adults; Susan Mitrano, watercolor for all ages; Pratibha Raju, drawing for youth; and Katie Truk, drawing, painting, and sculpture for all ages.

The West Windsor Arts Center is located at 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction. For more information, visit www.westwindsorarts.org.

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