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OCEAN CITY ­ The Art League
of Ocean City, located within the
Ocean City Center for the Arts on
94th Street bayside, will be bring-
ing a diverse young group of
artists presenting contemporary
themes and subject matter to the
resort next month.
The galleria, in keeping with the
theme of bringing in a variety of
artists, will feature the work of six
"artists to watch" in the future. The
talented group consists of artists
who previously studied with
Professor Jinchul Kim at Salisbury
University. Many of them went on
to receive their Master of Fine Arts
(MFA) degrees and some no
longer live in the area. Their art-
work is powerful, dynamic and ex-
plores current social themes. The
artists featured for this show will
be Chris Hill, Jordan Koehler,
Christy Jones, Nick Dobrodey,
Leah Lewman and Evan Fitzger-
ald, the son of well-known artist
Kevin Fitzgerald who recently
completed his MFA degree at
James Madison University.
Throughout June, the main gal-
lery will feature a mixed media
show by local and regional artists,
many of whom are Art League
members. Mixed media is a term
that is used when a variety of
mediums are combined to form
one piece of art. Examples of
mixed media can include painting
and collage, pen and pastel, and
watercolor and acrylic. Mixed me-
dia has become popular as artists
continue to break down the walls
of traditional artwork.
To even further enhance this
celebration of the arts, during the
month of June, the Brown Box
Theatre Group will perform "The
Nina Variations," a modern classic
play based on Checkov's "The
Seagull." The Nina Variations is a
fast-paced romantic entanglement
of characters and it has gotten
rave reviews where it was playing
in Boston.
The performance is directed by
Brown Box Theatre group co-
founder Kyler Taustin, a bright
young actor and director who is an
Ocean City native and is commit-
ted to bringing live theatre to
Ocean City. The performances,
slated as an intimate night of the
arts, will take place in the main
gallery area. Seating is limited to
50 seats per show. There will be
performances on Saturday, June
8, Sunday, June 9, Monday, June
10, and Tuesday, June 11. Doors
open at 6:30 for gallery viewing
and performances start at 7:30.
Tickets are $25 and can be pur-
chased at www.brownboxtheatre.-
org.
The artist in residence for June
is watercolorist Gerilyn Gaskill, a
rising star in the field of watercol-
or. She has a passion for captur-
ing the beauty of Delmarva's var-
ied scenery. Even though she got
a late start in the career of profes-
sional fine arts, she now com-
pletes a painting a day or pretty
close. When she's not painting,
she is teaching others to paint.
Gaskill volunteers a great deal of
time educating youths in the arts.
Tinsel Hughes will also be join-
ing the gallery as a resident artist
in Studio A with her lovely oil paint-
ings, watercolor portraits and
sculptures. Tinsel's work is well
collected in the area and has won
many awards. She is a member of
the Art League of Ocean City, Oil
Painters of America, and the Bal-
timore Watercolor Society. She
was also one of the original found-
ing partners of Gallery One locat-
ed in Ocean View, Del.
The spotlight artist for June is
Nancy Katz, who will be showing
her beautiful watercolors and
acrylic painting. In addition, studio
artists Faith Lord, Dorothy Harris-
on Braun and Potter Erik Hertz will
also be creating and selling their
artwork in their studios.
The June exhibit opens Friday,
June 7 with an opening reception
from 5-7 p.m. and hors d'oeuvres
provided by Galaxy 66. The exhib-
it will run through the month of
June.
The gallery and artist studios at
the Ocean City Center for the Arts
are open daily 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
OC Center To Focus On Young Artists In June
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May 24, 2013
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