WMU art work on display at governor’s mansion

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Works of four artists with current or former ties to Western Michigan University have been selected for display in the Michigan Governor’s Mansion, reports the University’s website.

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Oil paintings by Ellen L. Armstrong, academic advisor for the WMU Frostic School of Art, and acrylic and mixed media work by part-time art instructor Paul Nehring are on display, as well as photographs by student George Crow. In addition, former WMU part-time art instructor Brenda Snipe, has her work exhibited.

Their creations are among the work of 37 Michigan artists whose art was chosen

For more on the exhibit, read the rest of the story.

Source: Western Michigan University

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