Posted on Friday, May 3, 2002
The display features: Lucas Bell uses computer graphic arts to superimpose images to create a surreal content; Zachary Beresh uses computer graphic arts and painting for his theme of family and friends; Sarah Lohr uses clay done in Raku firing for her mask theme; Beth Staley uses oil paintings for her theme on music and the Beetles; Jami White uses computer mixed media to produce programs for her theme of social issues; and Nancy Wicks uses hand-built ceramics, such as vases, planters, and bird baths, for her garden theme.
Bell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell, R.D. 2, Pulaski, and a graduate of the Wilmington Area High School.
Beresh is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Beresh is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bersesh, 217 W. Nimisila Rd., Akron, Ohio, and a graduate of Manchester High School.
Lohn is a daughter of Janet Lohr, 216 Parkwood Dr., Cranberry Township, and a graduate of Ferndale Area High School.
Staley, who is also an English major, is a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Martin Staley, 300 Cherry Lane, Johnstown, and a graduate of Richland High School.
White is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter White, 162 S. Main St., Hubbard, Ohio, is a graduate of Hubbard High School.
Wicks resides at 553 Orchard Terrace, New Wilmington.
The exhibit is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Kathy Koop, professor of art at Westminster College, at (724) 946-7267 or e-mail koopk@Westminster.edu.