Out & About: Greensburg library exhibit depicts 'Storms and Saints'
Greensburg Hempfield Area Library isn’t just a place to find a good book, use a computer, take a class or attend a special program.
It’s also a place to view art, thanks to the Picture This at the Library exhibition series featuring the work of artists from around the area, a joint venture with Greensburg Art Center.
The current show is “Storms and Saints,” with linocut, dry point, monotype and screen prints by artist Stephanie Oplinger of Hempfield.
The show was originally scheduled for a pre-pandemic run, the artist said during an opening reception on Aug. 4. Though Oplinger’s work has been included in previous exhibits around the area, all the featured works are showing for the first time.
Oplinger has worked in a variety of mediums, including film. Her soft sculpture, “Beauty Fetish,” won third place in the sculpture category in the 2022 “Art of the State” exhibit at the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg.
She is the office and gallery coordinator at Touchstone Center for Crafts in Fayette County and maintains a studio in the Green Beacon Gallery in downtown Greensburg.
“Storms and Saints” can be viewed through Sept. 7 during regular hours at the library, 237 S. Pennsylvania Ave.
Seen at the opening: Kathy Dlugos, Christine Kocevar, Sarah Hunter and James Kuhns, Stacey Pydynkowski, Robert and Terri Pydynkowski, Lindsay Ketterer Gates and Doug Meads, Barbara Ferrier, Joe and Olga Herbert, Pamela Cooper, Rosemary Sovyak, Shirleah Kelly, Pat Majcher, Marcy Koynok, Kara Jurkovic, Susan Walker, Carolyn Taylor and Nicole Berry.
Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .
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