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McHenry County College Art Students Works On Display At Old Courthouse Art Center As Part Of 2021 Women's Works Exhibit
The Women's Works exhibit celebrates female artists and is presented by the Northwest Area Arts Council.
June 1, 2021
McHenry County College (MCC) art students Donna Bieschke of Crystal Lake and Janet Devereaux of Harvard recently had their artwork accepted into the 2021 Women's Works exhibit, an annual, international juried fine arts exhibit that is scheduled to run from June 3-27 at the Old Courthouse Arts Center, 101 N. Johnson Street in Woodstock, Illinois. An artists' reception is scheduled for 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 12. Gallery hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday through Sunday.
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Bieschke will exhibit her self-portrait photograph titled “Invisible Woman,” and Deveraux will exhibit “Le Thé.” The show includes 85 pieces, chosen from 550 pieces of various media submitted.
The Women's Works exhibit celebrates female artists and is presented by the Northwest Area Arts Council (NAAC). Chicago-based artist Audra Jacot will be featured as this year’s judge. 2021 marks the 34th anniversary of the show, which was originally started in 1988 by local artists Lynn Carlson, Nan Seidler, Alice White, Doris Gallagher, and Jeanine Hill-Soldner to honor women in the arts.
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McHenry County College (MCC) art students Donna Bieschke of Crystal Lake and Janet Devereaux of Harvard recently had their artwork accepted into the 2021 Women's Works exhibit, an annual, international juried fine arts exhibit that is scheduled to run from June 3-27 at the Old Courthouse Arts Center, 101 N. Johnson Street in Woodstock, Illinois. An artists' reception is scheduled for 5-7 p.m. on Saturday, June 12. Gallery hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday through Sunday.
Bieschke will exhibit her self-portrait photograph titled “Invisible Woman,” and Deveraux will exhibit “Le Thé.” The show includes 85 pieces, chosen from 550 pieces of various media submitted.
The Women's Works exhibit celebrates female artists and is presented by the Northwest Area Arts Council (NAAC). Chicago-based artist Audra Jacot will be featured as this year’s judge. 2021 marks the 34th anniversary of the show, which was originally started in 1988 by local artists Lynn Carlson, Nan Seidler, Alice White, Doris Gallagher, and Jeanine Hill-Soldner to honor women in the arts.
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