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Out & About: Painters show plein air works at Greensburg Art Center

Shirley McMarlin
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Artist Nancy Rusbosin of Hempfield with her husband, John Kelly, and her first-place-award-winning painting, “Underwood,” at the “Plein Aire 15601” exhibition reception Saturday, July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.
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Honorable Mention Award winner Mary Ellen Raneri (left) of Latrobe with her husband, Phil Raneri, and artist Pamela Cooper of Greensburg at the “Plein Aire 15601” exhibition reception Saturday, July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.
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Second=place award winner and exhibition co-chair Becky Mormack (left) with artists Doreen Currie and Betty Trout at the opening reception for “Plein Aire 15601” on Saturday, July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.
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Honorable Mention Award winner Susan Wisneski (left) of Greensburg with Theresa Rusbosin and Betty Sheets, both of Latrobe, at the “Plein Aire 15601” exhibition reception Saturday, July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.
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Artists Eileen (left) and Richard Stoner with honorable-mention-award-winning artist and exhibition co-chair Pat Majcher at the opening reception for “Plein Aire 15601” on Saturday, July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.
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Photographer Martie Sanner of Mt. Pleasant and artist Tom Niggel of Greensburg at the opening reception for “Plein Aire 15601” on Saturday,July 9 at Greensburg Art Center.

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Greensburg Art Center issued artists the challenge of packing up their paints and easels and taking to the city streets and country roads for “Plein Aire 15601,” the center’s first exhibition of works created “en plein air” — a fancy French phrase simply meaning “outdoors.”

An opening reception was held Saturday, July 9 at the center in Hempfield to display the results and announce award winners.

Each of the 21 participating artists could submit two paintings to hang in the center’s Rowe Gallery. Prolific artists who painted more than two could hang their extra works in the adjoining classroom.

Judge for the awards was Mary Briggs, co-founder of You Are Here gallery in Jeannette. Her top picks included:

First Place: “Underwood,” Nancy Rusbosin

Second Place: “Reflections at Lowery’s, Birdie Lane,” Becky Mormack

Third Place: “A Foggy Night in Greensburg,” Janice Decker

Honorable Mentions: “Home Cluck Home, Woodcrest Farm,” Pat Majcher; “Lonely Blue Heron,” Mary Ellen Raneri; “Past 2 Hannastown,” Susan Wisneski; and “Blight,” Mary Yeager.

Artists took advantage of both town and country, painting Greensburg city scenes along with rural vistas, farm animals and wildlife. As the show title suggested, their subjects had to be within the borders of the 15601 zip code.

“Plein Aire 15601” will continue at the center through Aug. 26.

Many of the works are for sale. Works purchased from the main show can be taken home when the exhibition closes, while those in the classroom will be sold off the wall.

Majcher and Mormack served as exhibition co-chairs, along with artist Marcia Koynok.

Seen at the reception: Peg and Bill Panasiti, Jerry Scorpion, Bob Majcher, John Kelly, Phil Raneri, Pamela Cooper, Michaelene McWhinney, Debbie King, Richard and Eileen Stoner, Tom Niggel, Martie Sanner, Barbara Ferrier, Endy Reindl, Betty Sheets, Ed and Theresa Rusbosin, Doreen Currie, Betty Trout, Scott and Janet Anderson, Jerome Yandrick, Chelsey Lowrey, Logan Lowrey, Hannah Lowrey, Tami Krusper, Gene and Nancy Dalverny, and Shirleah Kelly.

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