04/24/01 The Wilson School

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From Gymnasium To Gallery

The Wilson School Sets Up For Their 22nd Annual Art Exhibition And Sale

Photo By Joe Gigli

Mountain Lakes - Tuesday April 24, 2001 was another day of preparation at The Wilson School, where they have been turning the gym into a gallery for their 22nd Annual Art Exhibition and Sale that opens to the public on Saturday the 28th. (above) Kris Spillane, of Boonton Twp. looks over the space to hang a painting. In the background is a brushed aluminum beam sculpture by Jon Krawczyk, former student of the school.

Local Artists On Display

Mountain Lakes - The Wilson School will host its 22nd Annual Art Exhibition and Sale, open to the public on Saturday and Sunday April 28 and 29. Tickets for Friday nights Champagne Gala are $25.00 and are available at the door or by calling 973-334-0181. A roster of leading regional and local artists will exhibit selected works spanning nearly a dozen disciplines. The three day event followed a week long effort during which dozens of volunteers transformed the school's gymnasium into a first-rate art gallery. (above right) Marianne Greendyk, of Boonton is seen hanging some artwork. (above left) A Black Baroque Vase by Denville Artist Bernadette Blaney. (right) Liz Kovas, of Mine Hill; setting up the glassware display.

Photos By

Joe Gigli

Mountain Lakes - "For more than two decades, the art exhibition has been a huge success for The Wilson School" said Carolyn Borlo, head of the school. "Much of that success comes from the tremendous support we receive each year from our volunteers and surrounding communities". (above left) LaRue Wood, of Wayne, organizing the jewelry display case. (above right) Marianne Greendyke, of Boonton; and Coordinator Lynn Hove, of Mount Olive; hang a pastel by local artist Annette Hanna, of Boonton. Lynn Hove is also the schools art teacher. (right) While looking for a place to hang work by artist Gran Kestenbaum School Business Manager Linda Myers, of Rockaway; glances at a stunning print done by local artist Linda Rossin, of Mountain Lakes; titled "Out On A Limb".

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