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Cheryl Levin

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Cheryl Levin
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MAIN LINE ART CENTER MEMBERS SHOW

Added on September 24, 2018 by Cheryl Levin.

I’m happy to be a part of Main Line’s Art Center

MEMBERS EXHIBITION · 2018

November 3 – December 16, 2018

MEMBERS EXHIBITION RECEPTION & STATE OF THE ART CENTER

November 9, 2018 · 5:30 PM

VENUE DETAILS

Join us as we celebrate the opening of our annual Members exhibition, on view November 3 through December 16. in our award-winning galleries. The exhibition features a range of affordable works of art created by our talented Members, including photography, sculpture, painting, printmaking, and ceramics. We will also be honoring long term students and members who have made Main Line Art Center their creative home for 10+ consecutive years, as well as new members and certificate seekers by acknowledging them during the State of the Art Center Reception.

746 Panmure Road Haverford, PA 19041 610.525.0272 p
Gallery Hours
Monday – Thursday: 9 am to 9 pm 
Friday – Sunday: 9 am-5 pm 
Free and open to the public

Source: https://www.mainlineart.org/
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Click here to see Cheryl Levin with original works by Lee Krasner, Elaine DeKooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Grace Hartigan and Joan Mitchell in Ninth Street Women and their Legacy at The Somerville Manning Gallery in Greenville, Delaware.  https://somervillemanning.com/exhibitions/9th-street-women-and-their-legacy/

“Cheryl Levin is not personally connected with any of the Ninth Street women, but she cites the influences of Krasner and Automatism in her painting’s repetitive use of thin lines to shape larger objects. Appearing quite different close up than at a distance, they are among the most interesting in show.” (Morris, R., “On Ninth Street Women and Their Legacy”, The New Criterion, June Issue Volume 39, issue 10)