Art Opening

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The opening of “People” by artist Shirley S. Wulff began Monday, March 22, 9am at the Barbara Gaskin Washington Adult Activity Center, located at 210 NW 12 Avenue in Ocala. The art exhibit will be on display through Monday, June 21, Monday through Friday, 9am to 4pm. The exhibit is free and open to the public.

Shirley Wulff focuses on volunteering with her art. She dedicates her time collaborating with organizations and working one-on-one with people to create artistic opportunities. Her efforts include making hand-drawn cards for homebound individuals, disabled children and adults, and Hospice patients. She creates works for publications to aid victims of violent crimes. She previously worked with the Police Department of the Town of Quantico, Virginia, to curate an art show for the town’s children.

In her professional career, Shirley worked in engineering as a drafter, technical illustrator, tech pub, and Security Systems Management Analyst. She created “People,” a solo exhibit, as an expression of her time collaborating with others. With every watercolor pencil line, thick or thin, it brings out a form on paper for us to experience a memory, a feeling or a thought. “People” make it possible to express these through art.

For more information about this exhibit, contact the City of Ocala Municipal Government Ocala Cultural Arts Office at (352) 629-8447 or artinfo@ocalafl.org; or visit ocalafl.org/culturalarts.

 

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