2130 HAYES AVENUE
SANDUSKY OH 44870
 

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SANDUSKY CULTURAL CENTER

I N   W I L D N E S S
..an environmental celebration

Wildness?
April 18-May 23, 2004

Dorothy Gill Barnes
 
Joyce Fritz - click for larger image
Paul Burnett - click for larger image
Michele Hannon - click for larger image

 
James Acord - Mixed Media
Dorothy Gill Barnes - Fiber
Paul Burnett - Leather
Britt Friedman - Fiber
Joyce Fritz - Polymer Clay
Michele Hannon - Mixed Media
Jaiymie Kiggins - Metal
Pat Krebs - Fiber
Susan Shie - Mixed Media
Jody Williams - Book Arts

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               OFF CENTER

click for more about OFF CENTEROff Center will have the work of Mrs. Williamson's accelerated studies class, "Excel" at Hancock school, Sandusky, based on study of the world's rain forests with the JASON Project.  The JASON Project examines a region's biological and geological Development, exploring the following questions:
  1.. What are nature's dynamic systems?
  2.. How do these systems affect life?
  3.. What technologies do we use to study these systems and why?

http://www.jasonproject.org/jason_project/jason_project.htm

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The Sandusky Cultural Center is open to the public free of charge during scheduled hours. We welcome local organizations and school groups for guided tours, workshops or as a meeting space, and arrangements can be made by calling the gallery attendant at 419-625-1188 during regular gallery hours.  The Center is located at 2130 Hayes Avenue, Sandusky, Ohio, at the rear of Sandusky High School, adjacent to the Planetarium.

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With awareness of cultural diversity and the positive values of artistic regionalism, the Sandusky Cultural Center  provides educational and entertaining exhibits that stimulate an interest in the fine arts, provide a focus for multicultural awareness, and introduce complex issues and challenging concepts.