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Arts on the Quad
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| The judges for the juried show
were:
Robert Alberetti, artist
and professor, Robin Asken, Director of Westport Fine Arts Festival and advisor to Arts on the Quad Ribbons for awards donated by Greg Clark trophies &Awards, Brookfield, CT
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here to view participating artists at the show
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![]() Susan Ullman sets up her tent |
![]() Plonia Nixon, WCSU adjunct professor, brings her work to Warner Hall for hanging. |
![]() The outside set-up continues |
![]() Kristin Ruotolo '08, a freshman at WCSU, holds up the snow fence for Marci Tomascak '89. |
![]() Plonia Nixon enjoys the morning activities |
![]() WCSU Maintenance set-up the volunteer tent and registration tents before the artists arrived. The artists set-up their tents in the assigned space. |
![]() The artists know exactly how to set up their art for optimal display. |
![]() Warner Hall, under construction through the month of October, hosts the inside artists. Here the Littlefields prepare their double display. |
Each artist build a display for showcasing the
art work.![]() |
Bob Alberetti, a WCSU art professor and a judge
for Arts on the Quad, shows his work in Warner Hall. ![]() |
![]() The artists display their work on finished partitions. |
![]() Tent set-up is a complicated procedure that all artists master. Once up, the tents zip tight for an overnight stay. |
| 2004 Arts on the Quad Award Winners | |
![]() Greg Clark displays the plaques he donated to Arts on the Quad |
![]() Thomas Kretch wins first place with his photograpy. |
![]() Millie Siegal of the Cultural Arts Commission in Danbury, a sponsor to the program, presents Bob Ferucci with the second place plaque. |
![]() Deborah Schaffer wins third place. |
| Back to the show! | |
![]() Mary Ann Silvestri, a WestConn graduate, talks with a potential customer |
![]() Betsy Fowler enjoys speaking with her clients. |
![]() Janine Wassellmann and Bob Ferucci are both represented by Dave Clark of DRC Publishing. |
![]() Dave Clark visits with the other artists. |
![]() Rosalie Tipton, seated, talks with Cassandra George. |
![]() Food service at WCSU offers drinks and snacks. |
![]() Joe Kaiser, a sponsor of Arts on the Quad, chats with Deborah Schaffer |
![]() Dr. Schmotter with his wife Dr. Daphne Jameson visit SewWhat, the quilting booth from WestConn, with Helen Masterson. |
![]() And the music plays on... Many musical artists volunteered their time for Arts on the Quad. |
![]() Children were able to show-off their drawing skills in the booth of Joe DiGuisseppi and Aline Marie. |
![]() Aline Marie takes a break between customers. |
![]() The Abatiellos talk to a potential customer. |
![]() Customers look over the dolls and crafts made by Cassandra George. |
![]() Jeri Surovy tries a new design while a customer talks with Clint Smith. She says that a show is the perfect time to try new things and get customer reactions. |
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![]() Escape to the Arts provided paints and t-shirts and many other activities for children of all ages. |
| Also on stage at Arts on the Quad, Catherene Valente Youngquist read her classic fairy tale... with a Carribean twist... mon! "The Three Billy Goats Gruff and Mean Calypso Joe". Catherene can be reached at islandlit@yahoo.com | ![]() |
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Arts on the Quad
2004 Application (pdf, 111kb) Arts on the Quad 2004 Brochure (pdf, 1,319kb)
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