This year’s Spring Fine Arts Festival will feature artwork from the Spring 2021 semester plus videos of the virtual choir performances.
Close to 80 original student works are on display as well a large number of prints of pieces created in past years that can be ordered. Proceeds from the print sales will benefit the Foundation of Wayne Community College’s fine arts student scholarship program and enrichment activities.
“We have some of the most gifted artists on our campus who have worked incredibly hard during a stressful time. Please take time out of your busy schedules to support the talent that is within our college,” said Art Instructor Angie Waller.
The public is invited to view the art and recorded performances 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Monday-Thursday, April 19-22; 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Friday, April 23; and 8 a.m.-noon on Monday, April 26. The event will be held in the Atrium of the Wayne Learning Center.
Recorded music performances by WCC students, faculty, community members, and Wayne County Public Schools students will be shown periodically on monitors in the Atrium. In addition to solo performances, there will be a virtual choir performance of “We Won’t Stop Dreaming” which Music Instructor Randi Chalfant describes as “an uplifting and inspiring piece.”
All visitors to the WCC campus must go through the college’s COVID-19 screening process, wear face coverings, and practice social distancing.
For more information about this event, contact Ms. Waller at 919-739-6843 or arwaller@www.waynecc.edu or Mrs. Chalfant at 919-739-6839 or rmchalfant@www.waynecc.edu.