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Arts on the Quad
September 11 & 12, 2004

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The judges for the juried show were:


 Michael Torlen, artist and associate professor of art,
SUNY, Purchase, NY

Robert Alberetti, artist and professor,
WCSU, Danbury, CT

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

 

 

Click here to view participating artists at the show


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.

Escape to the Arts provided paints and t-shirts and many other activities for children of all ages.

Click here to see the artists

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

Arts on the Quad 2004 Application (pdf, 111kb)
Arts on the Quad 2004 Brochure (pdf, 1,319kb)
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