PAC 13th anniversary exhibit `A Personal Journey’ opens March 26

The Plymouth Art Center’s resident oil painting teacher, Kitty Lynne Klich, presents the 13th Anniversary Exhibit of her adult students titled “A Personal Journey.” The exhibit is once again sponsored by the Plymouth Rotary Club. It will be on display March 26-June 4 in the Great Room of the Plymouth Arts Center, located at 520 E. Mill St., Plymouth.

The Plymouth Arts Center is open 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays and noon-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. An opening reception, with the student artists present, will be held March 26 from 5-8 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Over the past year, each student has sifted through old photos and memorabilia for the information needed to paint the approximate 50 paintings on display. Each painting is hung with its corresponding “story” beside it. The students invite you to share in their personal journey as painters and memory keepers.

Participating artists are:

Randy Bishop, Chilton; Pat Burkart, Sheboygan; Rev. Marty Carney, Sheboygan Falls; Barb Claerbout, Gibbsville; Jane Coombs, Plymouth; Pat Coop, Howards Grove; Carol Edwards, Waldo; Ruth Fernsler, Plymouth; Mary Beth Grey, Plymouth; Ginny Hughes, Plymouth; Ruth Jaeger, Plymouth; Penny Klefstad, Glenbeulah; Lyle Krause, Sheboygan; Lorraine Boldt Lemmenes, Gibbsville and Brookfield; LaVerne Lemmenes, Cedar Grove; Lora Lynds, Sheboygan; Ruth Meyer, Gibbsville; Katy Mix, Howards Grove; Mark Montaba, Plymouth; Bernice Mugan, Plymouth; Sharon Porfilio, Campbellsport; Corinne Roelse, New Holstein; Marge Schwoerer, Sheboygan; Edith Spatt, Plymouth;

Nancy Spindler, Elkhart Lake; Shirley Van Stelle, Sheboygan; Caroline Wieland, Sheboygan; Mary Winscher, Sheboygan.

Artist and teacher Klich conducts ongoing oil painting classes at the Plymouth Art Center and conducts workshops throughout the state and abroad. She also produces and hosts the award-winning cable television show sponsored by the PAC, “Gallery Works,” which is intended to give viewers a greater understanding of the visual arts and the artists that create the art. The show is seen throughout the state of Wisconsin on various stations. For information regarding upcoming workshops or classes, call (920) 467-9063.


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