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Lombard Arts Coalition Exhibits at NUHS Art Gallery - Artists' Reception February 22nd

The National University of Health Sciences Art Gallery celebrates the works of talented local artists with The 2015 Lombard Arts Coalition Member Fine Art Show. This exhibit is on display through April 6th. A special Artists' Reception will be held at the gallery on Sunday, February 22nd from 1 to 3 p.m. to honor the featured artists and their works. This reception is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served. Artists will be on hand to talk about their works. The show will be judged ahead of time with awards presented at the reception to the winning artists. Fine art originals and prints will be available for purchase.

Artists participating in this exhibit include Dalia Abdelaziz, Blanca E. Campos, and John & Jeanne Grek of Westmont; Mijeong Field, Jangyul Park, and Pat Pope of Downers Grove; Dylan Martin, Don W. Meyer, and Eve Reed of Lombard; Marj Nicoletti and Mary Yezek of Woodridge; Peter Sausen of Glen Ellyn; and Stefanie Taranto of Wheaton. These artists present a variety of styles and they work in media which include oils, collage, acrylic, mixed media, colored pencil, and more.

The NUHS Art Gallery, which is managed by Lombard Arts Coalition, can be found inside Clinic Building B of National University of Health Sciences, 200 E. Roosevelt Road in Lombard (the intersection of Roosevelt Road and Highland Avenue). The exhibit is free and can be viewed by the public during normal clinic operating hours - Monday thru Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Information about future exhibits at the National University of Health Sciences Art Gallery or about joining Lombard Arts Coalition can be found on the organization's web site, www.LombardArtsCoalition.com, or by calling LAC at (331) 645-3992.

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