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Currently on Display -- Hilary Greenstein
Gallery on display March 9 - April 11
Hilary Greenstein is a second-semester sophomore Drawing/Painting BFA student at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design. She grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, but has called Minnesota her home for five years (and counting!), and finds Minneapolis a wonderful environment for the arts. She loves art in all forms and doesn’t like to limit herself to one medium, and therefore explores the endless possibilities and combinations of media. While she mostly does drawing and painting, she also dabbles in illustration and design, sculpture, printmaking, book and paper arts, and jewelry making. She is also very passionate about music and improv acting – when she’s not making things, she can be found frequenting concerts around the Twin Cities or practicing with her improv troupe (MCAD Improv). After obtaining her BFA, she hopes to go on to grad school to either get a degree in Art Education or Art Therapy.
Opening April 13 -- Barb Dreyer Studio
Gallery on display April 13 - May 9

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Pine Center for the Arts
265 - 5th Street SE
Po Box 308
Pine City, MN 55063
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Painting & Drawing
Peg Skalicky
Peg grew up in the area and after completing high school she began working for Helen's Gallery in Pine City. She learned framing and after 5 years opened her own business in her home. She is a self taught artist who enjoys painting wildlife images and has become well-known locally for using a leaf as her canvas.
Here are some of the classes that Peg teaches throughout the year at Pine Center for the Arts:
- Lavish Landscapes! - Learn the secrets of painting beautiful, realistic landscapes. For ages 15+.
Jason Boldt
Here are some of the classes that Jason teaches throughout the year at Pine Center for the Arts:
- Kids - Draw and Paint! - Unlock your creativity and learn drawing techniques and painting skills.
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This activity is funded, in part, by a grant from the East Central Regional Arts Council with funds provided by the Minnesota arts and cultural heritage fund as appropriated by the Minnesota State Legislature with money from the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.


