Cape May County Herald, 10 December 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 14

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Crews Art On Display

OCEAN CITY—Beginning Saturday and continuing through Jan. 10, themixed media of Cheryl Crews will be exhibited at the Rockford Gallery, 406 Asbury Ave.,here. Ms. Crews has her studio and resides in Avalon, where she also writes the newspaper column "Painting. From the Ground Up" for the Herald. AFTER STUDYING ART at the Philadelphia College of Art, and receiving her teaching certification at Glassboro State, Crews set up an art program for the Browns Mills Schools, but as the artist states;" ...Involvement in the art of thomands of children

Maturated my social senses" and she retired to Avalon to “clear the air. clean my brushes, and start fresh." Ms. Crews' work includes drawings, oils, and watercolors from nature. She feels that living in an island environment is important for her, and she has become a student of nature. While her work presently deals with, the human figure and its infinitesimal expressions the artist has executed such divergent works as a sixfoot dragon. Miss Vickie's and Tiny Tim’s wedding portrait, and the illustrations for the musical '“Gulliver's Travels.” which was performed on public television. IN ADDITION TO her newspaper column and commissioned art, Ms. Crews finds time to teach painting, both privately

and at the Upper Upper Township Senior Center. There will be a reception for the artist at the Rockford Gallery 8 to 10 p.m. Saturday. The public

is invited.

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