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Studio B, Boyertown, Presents “Glisten: Bringing Light to Life”

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Pictured above: “Afterward,” oil by Mary Ann Mentel.

Studio B, 39 E. Philadelphia Ave., Boyertown, announces the opening of an art exhibit entitled “Glisten” on Friday, Dec. 6, from 5-7 p.m., featuring the work of artists celebrating the holiday gifting season with work that brings light to life. The show continues through Jan. 26, 2025.

“Last Light,” oil by Rebecca Rohrbach.

The juror for the show is Emily Thiel, programs manager at GoggleWorks Center for the Arts. Thiel is a graduate of Kutztown University with a degree in English and a concentration in cultural and media studies. You will find her representing GoggleWorksat local community events and festivals.

Studio B is grateful to the Colebrookdale Railroad for sponsoring prize awards to artists. Josh Alderfer, director of operations, is eager to collaborate with the community’s efforts toward enhancing arts and culture and bringing visitors and influencers from across the country to the Boyertown community.

The reception and exhibit are free and open to the public. Normal gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12-2 p.m., or by appointment by contacting Jane at 610-563-7879. Learn more about Studio B by visiting the website: https://www.studiobbb.org/.

“Water Dancer,” mixed media by Crystal Domino.

Studio B, located in the heart of historic Boyertown, is the home of the Arts and Activities Alliance, a committee of Building a Better Boyertown, a nonprofit Main Street program dedicated to revitalizing small towns.

Studio B celebrates lifelong learning, creativity, and personal involvement in the visual and literary arts, offers opportunities to enhance creativity, health, and wellness through the arts, and seeks to be a dynamic part of the Boyertown community, a “go to” destination for learning, fun, and friendship. The studio seeks to showcase the work of fine artists in themed exhibits — some juried, some open to all — and welcomes art in diverse media. In addition to art exhibits and classes, Studio B also hosts catered dinners for service clubs and small groups, gallery talks, and “Getting to Know You” opportunities.

Visitors are always welcome to view the changing exhibits; take lessons in the visual, literary, and communication arts offered by highly-trained local artists and teachers; and schedule small events or parties.

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