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Selections '11 Exhibition at the College of Mount St. Joseph

By Zoe Rodrieguez
Congratulations to DMA I students Matt Liebowitz and Zoe Rodrieguez.  Both were selected for this year’s “Selections ’11″ art exhibition. “Selections” is a biennial exhibition and scholarship competition organized by the College of Mount St. Joseph Departments of Art & Design. “Selections” is designed to celebrate the creative accomplishments of student artists, honor deserving individuals, and salute the excellent art programs in area schools.  Over 160 works of arts created by juniors and seniors in 48 local high schools were selected for the exhibition.  Matt and  Zoe were each selected to receive one of only four $2000 renewable Art Scholarships awarded to outstanding students participating in Selections '11.  Matt and Zoe's work was on exhibition at Studio San Giuseppe on the campus of Mt. St. Joe from Nov. 6 until Dec. 2, 2011.   
By Matt Liebowitz


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  1. Both of these pictures are really cool. The cat picture almost looks photoshopped because it has so many colors in it.

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