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3 Skidmore students selected for regional art exhibition

February 22, 2016
Fates by Sarah Donovan ’17
Fates, a lithograph triptych by Sarah Donovan ’17. Each panel
measures 14"
by 12".

Three Skidmore students had artworks selected for the 120° Intercollegiate Art Regional. The contest, for college students in a 120-mile radius of Glens Falls, N. Y., is sponsored by the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council (LARAC), Saratoga Arts, and the Arts Center of the Capital Region.  

Skidmore’s Camilla Busby Dahl ’16, Sarah Donovan ’17, and Alex Salerno ’16 are among just 25 student artists whose work got the nod from guest juror Erin Coe, director of the Hyde Collection museum in Glens Falls. The 46 accepted pieces, ranging from paintings to sculpture to digital art, will be exhibited from Feb. 26 through March 27 at LARAC’s Lapham Gallery, 7 Lapham Place, Glens Falls, N.Y. An opening reception on Saturday, Feb.  27, will include the announcement of three Juror’s Choice Awards and three honorable mentions.

Skidmore works in the show will be Dahl’s lithograph Ellie, an untitled oil painting on birch, and the bronzes It Gets Old and Compaction; Donovan’s lithographs Graia and Fates, as well as handmade books titled Headlines Against Humanity and Ha; and Salerno’s oil-on-canvas paintings Skin and Crosses.

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