Greensboro College Hosts Watercolor Society of North Carolina’s Annual Exhibit Oct. 15-Nov. 17

GREENSBORO, N.C. – Greensboro College’s Anne Rudd Galyon and Irene Cullis Galleries will host the annual conference juried exhibit of the Watercolor Society of North Carolina Oct. 15-Nov. 17.

The exhibit opens with a reception, 2-4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15, in the galleries, located in the Cowan Humanities Building on campus. Admission is free, and the public is invited.

Regular exhibit hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays.

The exhibit is being juried by internationally acclaimed watercolor artist Mary Whyte.

For more information, contact Professor Jim Langer, director of the galleries, at 336-272-7102, ext. 5361, or email him at langerj@greensboro.edu, or visit the society’s website at www.ncwatercolor.com.

Greensboro College provides a liberal arts education grounded in the traditions of the United Methodist Church and fosters the intellectual, social, and, spiritual development of all students while supporting their individual needs.

Founded in 1838 and located in downtown Greensboro, the college enrolls about 1,000 students from 29 states and territories, the District of Columbia, and seven foreign countries in its undergraduate liberal-arts program and four master’s degree programs. In addition to rigorous academics and a well-supported Honors program, the school features an 18-sport NCAA Division III athletic program and dozens of service and recreational opportunities.

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