The Dublin Arts Collective (DAC) will sponsor an exhibit in August showcasing watercolors by member artists at The Frame Company & Art Gallery in Dublin.
The nonprofit DAC said the exhibit is designed to highlight Dublin artistic talent while also calling attention to the need for more local gallery space.
The group said its goal is to secure funding to renovate and expand the available gallery space in Dublin through its Gallery Quest Initiative and make it available for cross-disciplinary, visual and literary arts events.
The DAC Watercolor Show will run from Aug. 12-27.
Sawsan Wolski, a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago and owner of The Frame Company at 7038 Village Parkway in Dublin, is also president of the Dublin Arts Collective.
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Dublin students pandemic stories included in arts council s time-capsule project
The generation of children whose lives were upended by the COVID-19 coronavirus won’t soon forget it.
But 12 years from now, as many will be graduating from a college or university, students from five Dublin elementary schools will have the opportunity to revisit their own words and pictures describing that moment in time because of a time-capsule project with the Dublin Arts Council.
“I might go back so my family can see what I wrote when I was in the fourth grade,” said Kaiden Marsh, 10, a student at Indian Run Elementary School.
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