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Central Piedmont to Host An Art Exhibition 'Through An Artist's Eyes' at Pauline Dove Gallery

Arts and Entertainment

April 17, 2023

From: Central Piedmont Community College

Central Piedmont Pauline Dove Gallery to host art exhibition 'Through an Artist's Eyes' beginning June 3. Curated by Alicyn Wiedrich, Curator of the Gaston County Museum in Dallas, NC.

WHAT: Central Piedmont's Pauline Dove Gallery presents, "Through an Artist's Eyes," a collaborative exhibition with the Gaston County Museum of Art and History, featuring the artwork of Gaston County students from elementary to high school.

"Through an Artist's Eyes" showcases artwork concentrations spanning multiple disciplines including drawing, painting, photography and 3D sculptures. Every year, Gaston County art teachers select artwork created by their students and submit the work to an annual student show hosted at the Gaston County Museum. The winning works of art become part of the museum's annual art exhibition featuring elementary through high school students. This year, the Museum partnered with the Central Piedmont Art Galleries to display the best in show and award winners of this exhibition on Central Campus, in the Pauline Dove Art Gallery.  

WHEN: Exhibition Dates June 3 - July 23, 2023

Opening Reception: Sunday, June 11, 2023 from 2 - 4pm,

WHERE:  Pauline Dove Gallery, 1201 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte, NC 28235

CONTACT: For more information, please contact Senior Art Gallery Coordinator, Amelia Zytka, at [email protected].

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