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Chadds Ford artist Karl
J. Kuerner presents a group show of some of his most accomplished alumni
in Darlington Arts Center’s gallery in Garnet Valley. This show will pay homage
to Kuerner as an instructor at Darlington over the past 32 years, a press
release said. The free opening reception on Saturday, April 10 from 3 to 5 p.m. is a chance to meet the artists
and enjoy some wine and cheese. The group show will be on exhibit through April
26 from 9 a.m.- 9 p.m. weekdays, and 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays.
The six artists participating in this
unique show are: Garnet Valley residents Annette Alessi, Marie
Kirkwood, and Bill Sweeney;
Donna Hazen-Nance of Broomall; Stella Kavalkovich of Media and Charles Logan of Upper Darby.
Kuerner has been bringing his talent and abilities to Darlington Arts Center
for the last 32 years teaching adults to draw and paint in all media.
This exhibit is a testament to Karl’s artistic and inspirational expertise, the
release said.
Darlington
Arts Center is located at 977 Shavertown Road, Garnet Valley. For more
information directions, please visit www.darlingtonarts.org or call the Center at
610-358-3632.

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