Papo Vazquez - Montgomery County Community College
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Papo Vazquez - Montgomery County Community College
M O N T G O M E R Y C O U N T Y C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E P R E S E N T S Lively Arts SER IES 2014 -2015 Fusing tradition with modern interpretation Celebrating 50 years of thinking big Old school, new school WELCOME! What’s old is often new again and in recent years, the resurging popular interest in jazz, Americana and an eclectic fusion of dance and theater forms has created a revivalist culture of massive proportions. At Montgomery County Community College, we’re bringing tradition and heritage together with modern interpretations that reflect the ageless continuity of the arts. The heart of our Lively Arts series beats with the timeless insights of old and the exciting passions of new—from Appalachian roots music, classic American standards and transnational jazz stylings to innovative theater, ingenious choreography and insightful discussions of contemporary issues. Discover the classics AND new traditions of creative excellence at Montgomery County Community College, your #1 destination for the lively arts! ON THE COVER: Montgomery County Community College student Rebecca Laughlin is dancing in Redsicover Yourself, a modern dance choreographed by student Lorenza Ritossa Cakir for the Spring 2014 Dance Performance Ensemble Concert. Lighting design by Brent Woods. Photo by Sandi Yanisko. Brent Woods Interim Director of Cultural Affairs Dance BRIAN SANDERS’ JUNK SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2015, 8 P.M. Back by popular demand, JUNK is known for its ingenious use of found objects and clever inventions that bridge the gap between dance and physical theater. Brian Sanders’ choreography blends traditional dance theater with an inventiveness and physicality that gives reason for critics to declare him “the city’s most exciting choreographer” and hail JUNK as “Philly’s most imaginative perpetrator of dare-devilish physical theater.” OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Jazz Today and Tomorrow JOHN PIZZARELLI SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2014, 8 P.M. A world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer, John Pizzarelli has established himself as one of the prime interpreters of classic and contemporary music. Called “madly creative” by the Los Angeles Times, Pizzarelli channels the music and performance styles of a wide spectrum of artists, including Nat “King” Cole, Frank Sinatra, Richard Rodgers, George Gershwin, James Taylor and the Beatles. An Ella Fitzgerald Award winner, he has performed with the Boston Pops, opened for Sinatra and been hailed by the Boston Globe for “reinvigorating the Great American Songbook and re-popularizing jazz.” This engagement of John Pizzarelli Quartet is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of the Mid- Atlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the William Penn Foundation. DIANE SCHUUR CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2014, 8 P.M. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2015, 8 P.M. Two-time Grammy Award winner and American jazz singer and pianist Diane “Deedles” Schuur has built a stellar career by embracing the jazz of her parents’ generation and the pop music of her own youth. Blind since birth, Schuur has headlined at such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall and The White House and has toured the world, performing with such greats as Quincy Jones, B.B. King, Dizzy Gillespie, Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder. Jazz prodigy Cécile McLorin Salvant has dazzled audiences around the world with her expressive style and masterful vocal technique, performing with renowned musicians and as a featured soloist with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. A Thelonious Monk Competition winner with a Grammy nomination already under her belt, she rediscovers unique interpretations of unknown and scarcely recorded jazz and blues compositions while extending the lineage of Billie Holiday, Sarah Vaughan and Ella Fitzgerald. GREGORY PORTER SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2015, 4 P.M. Jazz-soul fusion performer Gregory Porter exploded onto the international music scene in 2010 with his debut recording, Water, which earned a Grammy nomination and charttopping attention on iTunes. Channeling the “soulful spirit of the ’70s,” Porter has been heralded as “the next great male jazz singer” and racked up a continuing stream of accolades, including “best of” lists and a Grammy award for his sophomore release, Be Good. This engagement of Cécile McLorin Salvant is funded through the Mid-Atlantic Tours program of MidAtlantic Arts Foundation with support from the National Endowment for the Arts and the William Penn Foundation This performance is made possible with a grant from the William Penn Foundation. OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Jazz Latin & Transnational PAPO VÁZQUEZ MIGHTY PIRATES TROUBADOURS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2014, 8 P.M. Trombonist, composer and arranger Papo Vázquez’s remarkable career spans three dozen years in the jazz, Latin, Afro-Caribbean and classical music and recording worlds. A Grammy-nominated artist who grew up in Puerto Rico and North Philadelphia, Vázquez has toured with Tito Puente and Dizzy Gillespie, conducted and performed with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, and directed the U.S. Marine Band in its first Afro-Caribbean jazz performance. MIGUEL ZENÓN SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 2015, 8 P.M. MONNETTE SUDLER’S PHILADELPHIA GUITAR SUMMIT FEATURING LIONEL LOUEKE SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 2015, 8 P.M. A veteran of bands led by Terence Blanchard and Herbie Hancock, Lionel Loueke brings jazz into vibrant contact with the sounds of his homeland in Benin, West Africa. Praised by Hancock as a “musical painter,” Loueke combines harmonic complexity, soaring melody, a deep knowledge of African folk forms, and conventional and extended guitar techniques to create a warm and evocative sound. His performance caps an annual event that gives students, musicians and guitar lovers the chance to learn from world-class guitar masters. Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking and influential saxophonists of his generation, Miguel Zenón represents a select group of musicians who have masterfully balanced the oftencontradictory poles of innovation and tradition. A Grammy nominee, composer and Guggenheim and MacArthur fellow, Zenón blends Latin American folkloric music and jazz and has been heralded for “reestablishing the artistic, cultural and social tradition of jazz while creating an entirely new jazz language for the 21st century.” GRÉGOIRE MARET SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015, 8 P.M. One of the world’s most sought-after harmonica players, Grégoire Maret was exposed to a diverse array of musical influences from his Harlem-born, AfricanAmerican mother and his Swiss father, a local jazz musician. Having developed his own unique sound and versatile style, he effortlessly spans musical genres and has played with such legendary musicians as Youssou N’Dour, Meshell Nedegeocello, Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn and George Benson. Performances by Lionel Louke, Miguel Zenón and Grégoire Maret are made possible with a grant from the William Penn Foundation and with an Artworks grant from the National Endowment for the Arts GAP. OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Featured Events KATHY MATTEA: WOMEN’S VOICES SING OUR STORY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2014, 8 P.M. Kathy Mattea is an American country music and bluegrass performer who often brings folk, Celtic and traditional country sounds to her music. She has recorded 17 albums and had numerous chart-topping singles, including the #1 hits Goin’ Gone, Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses, Come From the Heart and Burnin’ Old Memories. This performance is made possible with a grant from the William Penn Foundation. THE CAPITOL STEPS: FISCAL SHADES OF GRAY BETZWOOD FILM FESTIVAL SATURDAY, MAY 2, 2015, 8 P.M. THE ADVENTUROUS LIFE OF POWERFUL KATRINKA STAR WILNA HERVEY RETROSPECTIVE & BOOK SIGNING WITH LIVING LARGE AUTHOR JOSEPH ECKHARDT, FESTIVAL FOUNDER The Capitol Steps began as a group of Senate staffers who set out to satirize the very people who employed them along with the situations and institutions their work involved. Their song parodies and skits play off recent headlines and convey their special brand of satirical humor. Honored with a Best of D.C. award, they have been featured on national TV and radio and have recorded nearly three dozen albums, including 2013’s Fiscal Shades of Gray. At 6’3” and weighing more than 300 hundred pounds, silent film star Wilna Hervey was perfect for the role of Powerful Katrinka in the 1920s-era Toonerville Trolley comedies produced by Montgomery County’s own Betzwood Studios. But it was her larger-than-life roles as a skilled portrait painter, award-winning enamel artist, erstwhile farmer and host to some of the Catskills’ wildest parties that made her a legend in the Woodstock, New York, art colony where she lived for more than 50 years. In celebration of our 50th annual Betzwood Film Festival, we present an illustrated retrospective of Hervey’s life complete with original projection-speed film clips accompanied by live organist Don Kinnier and followed by a “Meet the Author” reception and book signing with festival founder Joseph Eckhardt, author of the Wilna Hervey biography Living Large. SATURDAY, MAY 9, 2015, 8 P.M. OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 2014-2015 Calendar 2014 DECEMBER 3 SEPTEMBER 8 A Painting Renaissance in Pastel Exhibit: September 8 to October 3 Artists Reception: September 17, 5-7 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery SEPTEMBER 16 Scenes of the Schuylkill River Heritage Area Exhibit: September 16 to October 17 West Campus Fine Arts Gallery Fall Performing Arts Showcase Evening 1 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Montgomery County Community College Choir 10th Anniversary Celebration 7 P.M. DECEMBER 4 Fall Performing Arts Showcase Evening 2 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Jazz Ensembles 7 P.M. DECEMBER 5 Dance Performance Ensemble Fall Concert 8 P.M. OCTOBER 13 Moore College of Art and Design: The Symbiotic Relationship Exhibit: October 13 to November 7 Artists Reception: October 22, 5-7 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery DECEMBER TBA* Communications Program/CAPG Screening DECEMBER 7 OCTOBER 18 Chamber Strings Concert 4 P.M. OCTOBER 25 2015 John Pizzarelli 8 P.M. Kathy Mattea: Women’s Voices Sing Our Story 8 P.M. JANUARY 20 NOVEMBER 3 Color Blast Exhibit: November 3 to December 12 Artists Reception: November 12, 5-7 P.M. West Campus Fine Arts Gallery NOVEMBER 7 Second Annual Tri-County High School Art Show Exhibit: January 20 to February 27 Artists Reception: January 28, 5-7 P.M. West Campus Fine Arts Gallery JANUARY 20 50th Anniversary Event MCCC Music Faculty Concert 8 P.M. Art Faculty and Invited Art Alumni Show Exhibit: January 20 to February 13 Artists Reception: February 4, 5-7 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery NOVEMBER 13-15 Rabbit Hole MCCC Theatre Arts Program & Drama Club South Hall Community Room Pottstown 7 P.M. JANUARY 22 NOVEMBER 15 JANUARY 24 Diane “Deedles” Schuur 8 P.M. Monnette Sudler’s Philadelphia Guitar Summit Featuring Lionel Loueke 8 P.M. NOVEMBER 17 50th Anniversary Event Sixties Photography “Rock and Ring” Exhibit: November 17 to December 19 Artists Reception: December 7, 5-7 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery NOVEMBER 20-22 8 P.M. NOVEMBER 22-23 2 P.M. The Glass Menagerie MCCC Theatre Arts Program & Drama Club Black Box Theatre Blue Bell NOVEMBER 22 Papo Vazquez Mighty Pirates Troubadours 8 P.M. DECEMBER 1 Young Arts Explorers Janet’s Planet: Tour Through our Solar System Eisenhower Middle School - Norristown 10:30 A.M. & 1 P.M. FEBRUARY 8 Gregory Porter 4 P.M. FEBRUARY 12 Young Arts Explorers Cuentos: Tales from the Latino World by David Gonzalez Gotwals Elementary School - Norristown 9:30 A.M. FEBRUARY 12 Young Arts Explorers Finding North by David Gonzalez Pottstown High School Auditorium – Pottstown 1 P.M. FEBRUARY 21 Cécile McLorin Salvant 8 P.M. FEBRUARY 27 APRIL 24 Dance Performance Ensemble Spring Concert 8 P.M. Young Arts Explorers Brian Sanders’ JUNK – SKINK Pottstown High School Auditorium – Pottstown 1 P.M. APRIL 27 FEBRUARY 28 Spring Performing Arts Showcase Evening 1 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Choral Ensembles 7 P.M. Brian Sanders’ JUNK 8 P.M. MARCH 2 Spring Performing Arts Matinee 12:30 P.M. APRIL 29 APRIL 30 37th Annual Montgomery County High School Exhibition and Competition Exhibit: March 2 to March 27 Artists Reception: March 8, 1 to 3 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery Spring Performing Arts Showcase Evening 2 Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Jazz Ensembles 7 P.M. MARCH 9 MAY 2 Richard K. Bennett Distinguished Lectureship for Peace and Social Justice: Sonia Shah 12:20 P.M MARCH 21 Miguel Zenón 8 P.M. MARCH 26 Presidential Symposium: Poet Richard Blanco 12:45-2 P.M. APRIL 1 10th Annual Art Students’ Exhibition and Competition Exhibit: April 1 to April 24 Artists Reception: April 1, 5-7 P.M. West Campus Fine Arts Gallery APRIL 6 48th Annual Montgomery County Community College Art Students Exhibition Exhibit: April 6 to April 24 Artists Reception: April 15, 5-7 P.M. Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery The Capitol Steps 8 P.M. MAY 3 Chamber Strings Concert 4 P.M. MAY 6 Courting Art: What I Love About Montgomery County Exhibit: May 6 to May 28 Central Campus Fine Arts Gallery MAY 9 Betzwood Silent Film Festival 8 P.M. MAY TBA* Communications Program/CAPG Screening JUNE 6 Tri-County Concerts’ 73rd Annual Youth Festival—The Stars of Tomorrow 7 P.M. APRIL 16-18 8 P.M. APRIL 18-19 2 P.M. Dead Man’s Cell Phone MCCC Theatre Arts Program & Drama Club Black Box Theatre Blue Bell PAPO VÁZQUEZ APRIL 18 Grégoire Maret 8 P.M. APRIL 23-25 Black Comedy MCCC Theatre Arts Program & Drama Club South Hall Community Room Pottstown 7 P.M. Fall Performing Arts Matinee 12:30 P.M. All events are held at the College’s Central Campus in Blue Bell unless otherwise noted. *Check the Events Calendar at mc3.edu for date and time. OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Young Arts Explorers JANET’S PLANET: TOUR THROUGH OUR SOLAR SYSTEM EISENHOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 10:30 A.M. MARSHALL STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT EISENHOWER MIDDLE SCHOOL THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2015 1 P.M. The popular public TV show Janet’s Planet travels at the speed of thought and fuels children’s potential by focusing on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) concepts. In this educational live show, Janet Ivey explores the wonders of the galaxy through a fun, interactive presentation that challenges and engages children in an imaginative, out-of-this-world learning adventure! CUENTOS: TALES FROM THE LATINO WORLD BY DAVID GONZALEZ AT GOTWALS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015 9:30 A.M Cuentos paints a vivid picture of the people and rich cultures of the Spanish-speaking world with colorful tales from the Caribbean, South America and the Bronx. From the silly antics of the Puerto Rican anti-hero “Juan Bobo” to the mysterious dealings and powers of the Orishas (spirits) in a suite of Afro-Cuban stories, these tales are filled with memorable characters, fantastic plots and positive messages for children. Spanish-language words are sprinkled throughout the stories and songs for young audiences to repeat and retain their sound and meaning. FINDING NORTH BY DAVID GONZALEZ BRIAN SANDERS’ JUNK: SKINK POTTSTOWN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AT POTTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2015, 1 P.M. AT POTTSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2015 1 P.M. Finding North is a one-man play drawn from historical research and oral histories that brings to the stage powerful stories of the strivings, sacrifices and dreams of the African-American Underground Railroad hero John P. Parker, as well as contemporary American immigrants. Set to a beautiful blues guitar score Finding North is an exploration and celebration of the continuing quest for freedom in America. SKINK is specifically designed for younger audiences and exhibits fun, funky, non-condescending ideas that children love to explore and can relate to. Set to a wide range of music from pop to classical, the show features a collection of 14 fast-paced vignettes in which performers use unusual props, costumes, lighting effects, dance and physical theater to create worlds of magic and wonder. OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Student/Faculty Performing Arts FACULTY MUSIC CONCERT Wednesday, April 29, 7 P.M. Spring Performing Arts Showcase Evening 1 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Choral Ensembles Friday, November 7, 8 P.M. Science Center Theater PERFORMING ARTS SHOWCASE, DANCE AND CHAMBER STRINGS CONCERTS Monday, December 1, 12:30 P.M. Fall Performing Arts Matinee Wednesday, December 3, 7 P.M. Fall Performing Arts Showcase Evening 1 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Montgomery County Community College Choir 10th Anniversary Celebration Thursday, December 4, 7 P.M. Fall Performing Arts Showcase Evening 2 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Jazz Ensembles Thursday, April 30, 7 P.M. Spring Performing Arts Showcase Evening 2 A Celebration of Student Music and Dance Featuring Jazz Ensembles Sunday, May 3, 4 P.M. Chamber Strings Concert COMMUNICATIONS PROGRAM/ CAPG SCREENING CAPG Fall Screening/Communication Program Final TBA* CAPG Spring Screening/Communication Program Final TBA* Friday, December 5, 8 P.M. Dance Performance Ensemble Fall Concert Sunday, December 7, 4 P.M. Chamber Strings Concert Friday, April 24, 8 P.M. Dance Performance Ensemble Spring Concert Monday, April 27, 12:30 P.M. Spring Performing Arts Matinee *Check the Events Calendar at mc3.edu for date and time. STUDENT PERFORMANCES BLACK BOX THEATRE PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM Theatre Arts at Montgomery County Community College offers a full season of theatre for the entire community, presented by the Theatre Arts program along with the students of the Drama Club and West End Student Theatre (W.E.S.T.) Join us! Lower Level Science Center, Central Campus, Blue Bell POET RICHARD BLANCO SOUTH HALL COMMUNITY ROOM THE GLASS MENAGERIE West Campus, Pottstown BY THEATRE ARTS PROGRAM AND WEST END STUDENT THEATRE RABBIT HOLE BY DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE Thursday, Friday & Saturday, November 13-15, 7 P.M. Becca and Howie could be anybody’s neighbors in a typical suburb, until the accidental death of their four-year-old son tests everything about that life… and their marriage. Rabbit Hole is a bittersweet drama about finding hope in the lowest moments of our lives, and the paths we take to return to the light of day. This production contains adult themes and language. BLACK COMEDY BY PETER SHAFFER Thursday, Friday & Saturday, April 23-25, 7 P.M. A desperate sculptor hopes to impress his fiancée’s father and a millionaire patron by “borrowing” a few antiques from his absent neighbor. But after a fuse blows in his apartment, plunging them all into darkness, a hilarious race against time ensues to set things right before the lights come back on and the neighbor returns. Black Comedy is a wild, comic farce by renowned British playwright Sir Peter Shaffer, author of Amadeus. This production contains adult language and themes. BY THEATRE ARTS PROGRAM AND THE DRAMA CLUB BY TENNESSEE WILLIAMS Thursday, Friday & Saturday, November 20-22, 8 P.M. Saturday, November 22, & Sunday, November 23, 2 P.M. A mother dreams of a better life for her two children: a son who aches to be free and a daughter who escapes into the fragile, haunting world of The Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams’ American classic is a beautiful, desperate story of one family, trying to find a way to the world outside the walls of their tenement home. DEAD MAN’S CELL PHONE BY SARAH RUHL Thursday, Friday & Saturday, April 16-18, 8:00 P.M. Saturday, April 18, 2 P.M. Sunday, April 19, 2 P.M. A cell phone, left by a stranger who passed away in a diner, rings… and Jean answers it. It turns out to be a wake-up call that sends her on a series of strange adventures, both real and imagined, in a quirky modern adventure. In Dead Man’s Cell Phone, MacArthur Fellowship winner and playwright Sarah Ruhl creates a story about reconnecting with our own spirit in a contemporary world, and learning that life is for the living. This production contains adult language and themes. Thursday, March 26, 12:45-2 P.M. Science Center Auditorium Free and Open to the Public Tickets Required Renowned American poet, public speaker, author and civil engineer, Richard Blanco was the inaugural poet for President Barack Obama’s second inauguration. His work has appeared in The Nation, Ploughshare, Indian Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, TriQuarterly Review, New England Review, and Americas Review. TRI-COUNTY CONCERTS’ 73RD ANNUAL YOUTH FESTIVAL: THE STARS OF TOMORROW Saturday, June 6, 7 P.M. Hear the stars of tomorrow with the winners of Tri-County Concerts’ Youth Festival auditions in piano, strings, winds, voice, harp, and ensemble. For over 70 years, Tri-County has identified talented young musicians who have gone on to famous careers. General Admission $10; students and children (6 years and older) free. Tickets are available at the door or in advance at www.tricountyconcerts.org/ or call 610-649-2517. RICHARD K. BENNETT DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIP FOR PEACE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: SONIA SHAH Monday, March 9, 12:20 P.M. The annual Bennett Lectureship strives to serve students and the community by presenting some of the most influential and dedicated persons in the areas of social justice. This year’s featured speaker is Sonia Shah, an investigative journalist and author of several books on science, human rights and international politics, including The Fever: How Malaria Has Ruled Humankind for 500,000 Years and The Body Hunters: Testing New Drugs on the World’s Poorest Patients. 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Follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/DestinationArts and enjoy regular posts with videos, news articles, reviews, podcasts and more about the artists along with promotions and chances to win free tickets! OUR NEW BOX OFFICE HOURS: 10AM – 7PM • BOX OFFICE PHONE: 215-641-6518 Our Galleries ART FACULTY AND INVITED ART ALUMNI SHOW Mixed Media January 20 to February 13, 2015 “Meet the Artists” Reception: February 4, 2015 from 5-7 P.M. 37TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL EXHIBITION & COMPETITION Mixed Media March 2 to March 27, 2015 “Meet the Artists” Reception: March 8, 2015 from 1-3 P.M. Awards Ceremony at 2 P.M. Central Campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell Gallery Hours: M-TR, 8 A.M.-9:30 P.M. Friday, 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M., and Saturday, 9 A.M.-5 P.M. Closed Sunday. Original Art on Paper and Photography September 16 to October 17, 2014 COLOR BLAST Lois Schlachter, Pat Wilson-Schmid, Valley Fox Painting November 3 to December 12, 2014 “Meet the Artists” Reception: November 12, 2014 from 5-7 P.M. A PAINTING RENAISSANCE IN PASTEL Doug Tweddale, Cathy Grygiel, Carol Kardon, Teresa DeSeve September 8 to October 3, 2014 “Meet the Artists” Reception: September 17, 2014 from 5-7 P.M. Mixed Media October 13 to November 7, 2014 “Meet the Artists” Reception: October 22, 2014 from 5-7 P.M. SIXTIES PHOTOGRAPHY: ROCK AND RING 50th Anniversary Event William T. Vogt and Ed Wheeler Photography November 17 to December 19, 2014 “Meet the Artist” Reception: December 7, 2014 from 1-3 P.M. West Campus, North Hall, 16 High Street, Pottstown Gallery Hours: M-TR, 8 A.M.-9:30 P.M. Friday, 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Closed weekends. SCENES OF THE SCHUYLKILL RIVER HERITAGE AREA Celebrating the Schuylkill River Heritage Area Through Art FINE ARTS CENTER GALLERY MOORE COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN; THE SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP The Graduate Student Association’s Exhibition: A celebration of the empowering creative partnership FINE ARTS GALLERY 48TH ANNUAL MONTGOMERY COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE ART STUDENTS EXHIBITION Mixed Media April 6 to April 24, 2015 “Meet the Artists” Reception: April 15, 2015 from 5-7 P.M. Awards Ceremony at 6 P.M. COURTING ART: WHAT I LOVE ABOUT MONTGOMERY COUNTY Original Paintings and Mixed Media May 6 to May 28, 2015 2ND ANNUAL TRI-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL ART SHOW Mixed Media January 20 to February 27, 2015 “Meet the Artists” Reception: January 28, 2015 from 5-7 P.M. Awards Ceremony at 6 P.M. 10TH ANNUAL ART STUDENTS’ EXHIBITION AND COMPETITION Mixed Media April 1 to April 24, 2015 “Meet the Artists” Opening Reception: April 1, 2015, from 5-7 P.M. Awards Ceremony at 6 P.M. 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