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Coming Soon to the Mercer Gallery: Artists in Unlikely Places


MCC faculty and staff members have submitted their best artistic work for inclusion in the upcoming Mercer Gallery exhibition “Artists in Unlikely Places.” Inspired by Anthropology Professor Emeritus David Day, the exhibit will feature works produced by non-art teaching faculty and staff from throughout the College. This show will demonstrate how critical art and the creative process are to all.

“Artists in Unlikely Places,” will run from Friday, Oct. 30 – Friday, Nov. 13, An opening reception will be held 7 to 9 p.m., Friday, Oct. 30. For additional information of if you have any questions, contact the co-curators: Kathleen Farrell at <"
mailto:kfarrell@monroecc.edu"> or ext. 3121 or Tony Leuzzi at <"mailto:aleuzzi@monroecc.edu"> or ext. 3392.

Artists in Unlikely Places are:
Charlene Blanchard, Health Professions
Jayalaxmi Chakravarthy, Office and Computer Programs
David Day, Anthropology (retired)
Robert DeFelice, English/Philosophy

Victor Doleo, Instructional Technologies
Mary Disano, Chemistry and Geosciences
Suzanne Elrayess, ESOL and Foreign Languages
E. Jethro Gaede, Anthropology/History/Political Science/Sociology
Ellen Gozik, Instructional Technologies
Tony Leuzzi, English/Philosophy
Barbara J. Litterio, Health and Physical Education
Ervina Malin, Registration and Records
Larry Mandelker, Visual and Performing Arts
Christine Plumeri, Anthropology/History/Political Science/Sociology
Toni Robbins, Counseling and Advising Center
Lesley Shakespeare-Brogan, Health and Physical Education
Joan Smith, Communications and Network Services (retired)
Rita Straubhaar, ESOL and Foreign Languages

Pictured below: original art by Tony Leuzzi, English/Philosophy

Kathleen Farrell and Tony Leuzzi
VaPA and English/Philosophy
10/26/2009