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Updated: 03/19/2013 08:00:10AM

Cultural Center celebrates student artists

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Debbie Jamison received an honorable mention for her ink piece entitled "Lots of Dots."

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Stephanie and David Ross of Punta Gorda went to the Cultural Center to check out the artwork.

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Instructors were on hand to great visitors at the Cultural Center. Shown here are David Harney, Skip Mattie, Barbara Granaudo, Beverly Yankwitt, Alanna McAnnally and Pamela Cox.

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June Burns stands next to her acrylic painting of a white tiger, which won her a third-place ribbon.

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The Cultural Center of Charlotte County held its first student Art Show on Saturday. Art students at the Learning Place exhibited their works and a judging was held in each category, including acrylic, ink, abstract, and oil, with ribbons awarded in each category. A reception was held at the center honoring the exhibiting students and their instructors, showcasing the studentsÂ’ works as well as those done by the instructors. The exhibit will be shown through Saturday and is open to the public. Here, Patty Johnson of North Port received first place for her abstract painting. Johnson says she "had not taken any art classes since seventh grade."



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Flora Hutterer tried oil painting for the first time and won second place for her piece entitled "Warm and Breezy Forecast."

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Enjoying themselves at the art show reception are Barbara Cooper, Maureen Catron, Don Gopsill and Sharon MacLaren, director of the Learning Place.

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The Cultural Center of Charlotte County held its first student Art Show on Saturday. Joanne Budynas was very proud to win first place for her acrylic "Blue Paradise."

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The Cultural Center of Charlotte County held its first student Art Show on Saturday. Art students at the Learning Place exhibited their works and a judging was held in each category, including acrylic, ink, abstract, and oil, with ribbons awarded in each category. A reception was held at the center honoring the exhibiting students and their instructors, showcasing the students’ works as well as those done by the instructors. The exhibit will be shown through Saturday and is open to the public.

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