The Rowan College of South Jersey (RCSJ) Arts &
Innovation Center (AIC) will co-host the Strobe Artists Exhibition, a unique
art gallery event displaying the works of Strobe artists and members of the Riverfront
Renaissance Center for the Arts (RRCA), from Sept. 16 to Nov. 12.
The exhibit is “a juried showcase of work by the best visual
artists and other creative professionals in the region,” said Jacqueline
Sandro-Greenwell, RCSJ director of Fine Arts and Clay College.
Sandro-Greenwell, known by many at the College and in the
community for her amazing artistry has been a Strobe signature artist for two
years. Strobe, an initiative of Art C —
an organization founded by local artist Bill Horin — is a great resource for showcasing
artists as well as a powerful force for arts education, according to
Sandro-Greenwell.
“It’s also a place to express a united voice for arts
advocacy, marketing, and promotion,” she explained about the group, which is
celebrating its 10th anniversary, “and a community where both artists and art
lovers can join in meaningful conversation.”
Sandro-Greenwell’s artwork will be on display along with her
fellow cohorts. The AIC and the RRCA
have established a reputation as two of the premier art galleries in South
Jersey.
For more information about programs and exhibits at RCSJ’s
Arts & Innovation Center, visit RCSJ.edu/ArtsInnovation.