Herald A Lantern 8 July 81 Art Criticism Classes Set OCEAN CITY — Kathleen Keane, art editor of the Sun newspaper will ' conduct an eight-session class in art criticism at the Art Center, 409 WeSley Ave., 9:30 to noon Friday. Ms Keane will critique the work of artists on every level of development. Artists, both beginners and advanced, are invited to bring either work in progress or completed pieces for critique. All media will be
accepted.
KATHLEEN KEANE, alumna of Moore College of Art, is p working artist. She has had over 20 one women shows, including Moore College of Art. Stockton State College, and the Chester County Art Association, as well as the Ocean City Art Center. Ms. Keane, a resident here, reviews art exhibitors and interviews artists. photographers and craftspeople living and working in the South Jersey community in her weekly column. About Art. • For further information, call .the Art Center,
399-7628.
Concert July 15 SEA ISLE CITY - The musical group Young At Heart will appear in concert Wednesday evening, July 15, On the promenade as part of the resort's free Summer Concert Series. They have made extensive area appearances with their program o%Broadway show tunes, folk songs and other favorite music.
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FIGHTING ARAGON upnURn award prMrnUllons by Council Prcldrnl Racharl
Sloan, right of center: and Council woman Grace Keene, to her right. Works Well Done in Medium of Sand
(Near the Bird Sanctuary) "WE RE DIFFERENT" SINCE 1964
— JULY 23th. 7:30 pm.9:30 pm _ Orte Man Show GEORGE IVERS Art Director • Cybis Porcelain , Designer leno« chino EVERYONE WELCOME Wine & Cheese. Music
AVALON — The beach at
40th St. took on the look of an art gpllery Sunday afternoon in the final event of the rain-interrupted July 4th celebrations and events. Some of the sand sculptures arrived at the oeach early and were just putting the final touches to the'ir masterpiece at 3 p m.
when judging began. In many castes, families
or friends got together and worked on their creations. In all, approximately 50 works of wet sand were completed. Each artist, from the youngest lo the oldest, had a story to tell in their sandy medium — and
a great time doing it. COUNCIL PRESIDENT
Rachael Sloan and Councilwoman Grace Keene presented the winning pla-
Sanctuary Tour Mon.
MIDDLE TWP. - A slide tape introduction ,followed by a guided twilight tour of ‘Born Yesterday' Next Tuesday 'cape MAY ^ Judy Holliday in her first starring film, Born Yesterday. will, be seen 8:15 p.m. July 14 in Victorian Towers auditorium. Her portrayal of a not-so-dumb blonde captured first Broadway and then the Academy Award in 1950. William Holden plays the reporter who takqs on the job of educating her at the request of Broderick Crawford, king of the junk dealers, in this sparkling comedy.
the world-famous Stone Harbor Bird Sancturary will be presented by the, \yetlands Institute. 7 p.m. Monday, July 13. ’ ’-The Sancturay is the hdhre and nesting area for nine species of 1 herons and egrets common to the shore. , Participants should meet at the Institute on Stone Harbor Blvd. at 7 . and should bring binoculars. For further information or to register, call 368-1211..
Announcing THE FARMER'S MARKET in Stone Harbor Located at 1st Ave. A 96th St. (Across from the Tennis Courts) Featuring complete line of fruits and Vegetables FRESH DAILY 9 AM- 8 PM Dally 368-9863
JO CODED t CONNIE SINDS PRESENT the STONE HARBOR SCHOOL OF ART
4 SUMMER WORKSNOPS-fROFESSIOML INSTRUCTORS •Christopher Schink -Wotorcolor •Todd Stono- Abstract Wat^rcolor •John Olannottl-Sculpture •Doug Long - Photography •Plus two classes for children. NOW ENROLLING UI4JM M MS-2M8 P.O, Box 92. Stone Harbor, NJ, 06247
ques They both agreed it was a-great event and one they would like to see expanded. Overall winning work was two fighting dragons which took up an area of almost 25 feet in diameter, created by Stfeye and 3ill Maling and Lee Weersing. Most original award went to a smashed Coke can with an impressive sign Don't Litter sign created by three famljies of mostly young people - The Moasse, Beauchamp and Graham families. A 15-FT LOBSTER by
Brian Jennifer. Joseph and Betsy Keller, won second place in the overall competition. Big Foot was the title of the thirdplace winner. by the Peter Rifle family and the Michael Keller family. Honorable mention went to Carolyn Landman, for Tweety Bird, and to David and Caroline Taddei for The Car. After the judging hundreds of people strolled about, viewing the masterpieces — and posfible getting ideas for next yfcrs contest.
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