Out & About: Greensburg Art Center exhibit
“Expired Mills, Inspired Landscapes,” an oil painting art exhibition, opened May 14 in the Rowe Gallery at Greensburg Art Center.
The work of Claire Hardy is on display through June 24. Hardy, a California native who lives in Sewickley, Allegheny County, is inspired by the history of the Pittsburgh region. She paints farmland and industrial landscapes, while exploring color and contrast, and harmonizing textures and glazes.
Sue Pollins and Renie Pollock were co-chairwomen of the opening.
On June 4, in conjunction with the show, the art center will sponsor Cafe Art a la Mode, an open house with special sales and presentations from 1 to 4 p.m.
Seen: Paul and Mandy Sirofchuck with daughter Clair, Cheryl Kirsch, Barbara Ferrier, Don Pollock, Linda Blum, Jerry Scorpion, Bill and Sue Kiren, Kay Rowe, Anita Manoli, Natalie Herman, Hope Moyer and Westmoreland County Community College visual arts students Maria Coughanour, Nick Silvis and Brandon Miele, who have their work on display in the classroom at the art center.