Cape May County Herald, 4 September 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 26

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. League Announces Winners on Mall

CAPE MAY — Winners in its third annual Mall Art Show have been announced by the Cape May County ? Art League. Winners in the ► various categories in amateur and professional divisions were: AMATEUR DIVISION Scholarship Award: Glad Schlossman, Photography, "Greeee V". Photography: 1st, Glad Schlossman. "Greece V"; 2nd Susan Giannico, "Sleeping Cat on a Porch"; 3rd, Tim Joyce, "Cat in the Shadow". Oils: 1st, Dorothy Palais, "Boat Scene". Watercolor: 1st, Ginny ^ Masters, "Spring Song"; 3 2nd, Emilie Halbruner, \ "Porch"; 3rd, Jane Stauffer, "Black Backed Gull". Graphics: 1st. Fred Plumley, "Triptic". PROFESSIONAL DIVISION Purchase award from the Cultural and Heritage Commission. David Gordon, "Three Waders" Best of Show. Virginia Tabor, "On the Beach". Photography: 1st. Alan Gross, "Cafe". Oils: 1st. Tom Golding. "Planes in the Window"; 2nd. Irene Ungar. "Harbor Scene"; 3rd. Claudio Pinton. "Optical Illusion", i Watercolors: 1st. Ann * Simon. "Riding The Crest . y 2nd. Barbara Cox. 3 "Winterwood"; 3rd. Don f> Snow. "Just Resting" m Graphics: 1st. Virginia 3 Tabor, "On the Beach"; r 2nd. David Gordon. "Sand

: Pipers"; 3rd, Bruce Bitter. "3 Views Canal Bay". I Sculpture: 1st, Edward Challenger, "Boy on Buffalo"; 2nd, Joan Scheckel, "Manayunk"; 3rd, Norman and Regina Agran, "College w/clock". Judges were Sandra Giangiulio of Phoenixville, Pa. and Ray Schultz of Cape May. Hergelroth Exhibit Set CAPE MAY - A recep- ' tion to open an exhibit of the paintings of Edward H. Hergelroth will be held 7-9 i p.m. Saturday at the Carriage House Gallery of the Cape May County Art League, 1050 Washington St. The exhibit will be held through September. Hergelroth holds at B.S. from the Cincinnati Art Academy and MFA from Temple University's Tyler School of Art. He is a former chairman of the Temple University Art I Education Department. His paintings reflect his love of the coast from southern New Jersey to his home in Maine. Mansions Toured by Gaslight

CAPE MAY - On the first three Wednesday evenings in September (Sept. 4, 11 and 18), Mansions by Gaslight Tours will feature four of the city's Victorian landmarks The tours will.be held 8 to 10 p.m. Sponsored by the MidAtlantic Center for the Arts (MAC), these tours of the interiors of authentically restored vintage homes offer an intimate insight into Victorian lifestyles. In each house, guides point out the original furnishings on display. Tickets for the Mansions by Gaslight Tours may be purchased at the Emlen Physick House. 1048 Washington St. In order to help tour-goers get from >ne house to another, MAC's trolley-bus will run I in a continuous transit. «

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