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200 Artists Display Works During Dunedin Fine Center's Biggest Exhibit
Each student, member and faculty artist will exhibit artwork celebrating his or her creative endeavors of this past year.

DUNEDIN, FL — With more than 300 works representing over 200 artists, the Dunedin Fine Art Center's Student, Member and Faculty Exhibition will kick off Friday, April 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the center
Each student, member and faculty artist will exhibit artwork celebrating his or her creative endeavors of this past year at the Dunedin Fine Art Center, 1143 Michigan Blvd., Dunedin.
Student and member artists will exhibit one work of art in any medium for a chance to be noticed by the guest juror and win cash prizes.
Meanwhile, the center's faculty will display works in an adjacent gallery including paintings, jewelry, pastels, colored pencil, water-media, photography, clay, printmaking, mixed media and stone carving.
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"This is always such a tremendous exhibit,” said Catherine Bergmann, curator at DFAC. “Square footage wise, this is certainly the biggest show we have. To see the breadth of talent represented in this exhibition is truly inspiring."
Opening along with the annual Student, Member and Faculty Exhibit is “All Will Be Revealed,” an invitational exhibit of artists' journals, diaries and sketchbooks.
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Both exhibits run through May 28. Admission is free.
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This abstract work of art is by Clifton Moorehead.

Artist Joan Duff Bohrer created this artistic "scrapbook."
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