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Swain teacher exhibits art education thesis

The Swain County Center for the Arts will celebrate the paintings of area elementary and middle school art teacher Sheena Kohlmeyer with a meet-and-greet reception featuring the Rye Holler Boys at 3 p.m. Oct. 14.

The exhibit, which is part of her master’s in art education thesis, includes watercolor paintings she did during her graduate painting courses at Western Carolina University and will be on display through Nov. 14. Most of the artwork is for sale. 

This event is sponsored by the NC Arts Council, Swain County Center for the Arts and Swain County Schools and received support from the NC Arts Council, a division of the Department of Cultural Resources.

828.488.7843 or www.swain.k12.nc.us/cfta.

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