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Here are some photos from Those who Teach, CAN

cups sit on a white display in front of a large window
Melissa Farley, Fill my Cup; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo

Today is the last day of the Those who Teach, CAN exhibit at the Link Gallery of the School of Art and Design. The annual exhibit showcases artwork by Unit 4 Teachers with the aim of “defying stereotypes and proving that they are not just educators but genuine artists in their own right.” This year’s exhibition featured a diverse display of various art forms by 23 teachers and artists. If you didn’t get a chance to make it to the gallery this year, you can check out some photos of the artwork from this year’s exhibition below:

abstract unframed painting in dark blue, purple, with yellow and orange vertical lines
Carol-Lynn Camparetto, good grief i, cyanotype, ink and acrylic; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo
Three rows of three round pieces, all beige and gold, each featuring a flower. Each has a "sold" post-it next to it
Amy Lozar, Incorrupt 1–9, encaustic, mixed media; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo
abstract paper art, one large round piece, with two smaller pieces at the top and one at the bottom. The small pieces each have eyes appearing to look on the center piece
Kam Phanrana, Judas, large piece: acrylic, ink and bible; small pieces: watercolor acrylic; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo
Two framed prints in gold frames; the top features a butterfly and the bottom a mushroom
Priscilla Putman, top: Hello, Beautiful, bottom: Welcome, Little One, watercolor print; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo
square painting of a Black person sitting legs crossed with hands in front and eyes closed. They are surrounded by a gold circle, and there is a light coming from where their hands are joined.
Keva Richardson, I Found Self, acrylic, oil, spray paint, paint marker; photo by Serenity Stanton Orengo

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