Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists

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Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists is a visual feast of an exhibition showcasing the talent and vision of emerging adult artists from one of Central Florida’s most respected community arts institutions.

Julie Nieves: Roses de Teyssode, Watercolor. From Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists

Julie Nieves: Roses de Teyssode, Watercolor 

Presented by Art For All Spaces, Enrichment is an exhibition of painting, drawing, and mixed media works that reveal both discipline and experimentation, hallmarks of the Crealdé tradition.

This dynamic group show features the work of Crealdé Fellowship artists Najiyyah Clark, Keri Darlington, Gary Lewis, Tate Oquendo, Mark Snedeker, Kristin Truelove, and Julie Nieves (who also serves as an instructor and the incoming Painting & Drawing Program Manager at Crealdé).

Gary Lewis: Imagined Still Life, Acrylic 18x12. From Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists
Gary Lewis: Imagined Still Life, Acrylic 18x12

The student artists at Crealdé never cease to impress with work that is thoughtful, well-executed, and rich with individual expression. Enrichment is a testament to their growth, technical skill, and the deeply personal narratives that unfold through their creative processes. Each piece on view reflects the artist's journey through the Fellowship program.

The opening reception will be held on two vibrant evenings of art, conversation, and community: May 2nd and 3rd from 6-9pm at The Obsidian Gallery at FAVO (Faith Arts Village Orlando), located at 221 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32801

Mark Snedeker: Changes, 36x24 Acrylic on Canvas. From Enrichment: The Art of the Crealdé School of Art Fellowship Artists
Mark Snedeker: Changes, 36x24 Acrylic on Canvas

 

About the Crealdé Fellowship Program:
Established in 1978, the Crealdé Fellowship program offers free educational opportunities to students in exchange for hours worked maintaining the studios, assisting with children’s classes and festival workshops, and helping with gallery and community events. This program continues to cultivate talent while fostering a spirit of mentorship and artistic service in the Central Florida community.