Winterline Center for the Arts, a grant-funded organization that works to foster the arts at Woodstock, organized an art exhibition that opened at Hanifl Center last week. The exhibition, titled Super/Power, showcased the work of four women artists who are in India for a year through the Fulbright program. They spent the fall and winter studying in various locations around India and now are traveling with their exhibition.
The Woodstock art students were not only privileged with the opportunity to see the exhibit, but also with the chance to interact with the artists during classes. It was such a pleasure to have them visit!
The banner hanging outside of Hanifl Center for the opening reception.
Rebecca Layton's beautiful paintings and textiles.
Carrie Fonder's decorated rickshaw did not make the trip to Mussoorie, but her beautiful photographs represented it well.
Rebecca Layton's block printed fabric hung from Hanifl's high ceilings.
Jenny Mullins' exquisite pencil drawings were a hit among the students.
Lily Stockman's oil paintings of Indian grain elevators.
Rebecca Layton explaining block-printing to the Design class.
Design students studying a sample of Layton's work.
Jenny Mullins giving a Studio 1 student some advice on oil painting.
Lily Stockman analyzing a student's painting.
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