Island magic takes center stage at COM students' Galveston art show
Quintessential Galveston—from creatures of the sea to Dickens on the Strand—forms
the backdrop for the newest exhibit at the Galveston Art League featuring works by
students in the College of the Mainland Senior Adult Program.
The featured artists for March, COM Senior Adult Program students created a dazzling
array of more than 50 works, including acrylic paintings, watercolors, paper mache
animals, stained glass and jewelry.
The juried exhibition had nearly 90 submissions and Carol Outlaw-Wagner, an artist
and co-coordinator of the Texas City Art Show, selected the pieces. The exhibit is
free and open to the public.
Students in the COM Senior Adult Program garnered attention last fall after earning
several prizes in the Galveston Art League juried show. The league offered the program
a solo exhibit of their work shortly after.
Nancy House, who teaches a class in paper mache animals at COM, coordinated the show.
House’s piece “My First Husband,” received a first place award at last fall’s Galveston
Art League show.
All pieces in the exhibit are for sale. The Galveston Art League is located at 2117
A Post Office St. The gallery is open Thursday through Sunday from noon to 6 p.m.
The exhibit is free and open to the public.
The COM Senior Adult Program also offers classes in oil, watercolor and acrylic painting,
drawing and mosaic art as well as language, fitness and computer courses at a nominal
cost to those over 55.
For more information about the exhibit or Senior Adult Program Art classes, call 409-933-8226.