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EPCHS Art Teacher Meets 31 Day, 31 Drawings, Inktober Challenge On Exhibit At EP Library
Artist Libby McArthur returns to the Evergreen Park Public Library for an artist's reception Thursday, Nov. 20.
EVERGREEN PARK, IL — Artist Libby McArthur returns to the Evergreen Park Public Library fresh off the Inktober Drawing Challenge for an artist’s reception on Thursday, Nov. 20. The reception runs from 6 to 7 p.m. at the library, 9400 S. Troy Ave., Evergreen Park.
McArthur, an art teacher at Evergreen Park Community High School, is a regular participant in the worldwide Inktober challenge, in which art students, teachers and members of the public, are required to draw a picture each day of October.
The reception is an opportunity to ask McArthur questions about the rigorous 31 days, 31 drawings Inktober Challenge.
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“I started Inktober five years ago to help get over artist block. Over the past few years, it has been so fun to see my skills grow and my confidence improve,” McArthur said.
The public is invited to participate in a Skull & Bones Hunt to match the Inktober daily word prompt to the artwork. Everyone who submits an answer sheet is entered in a drawing to win a Libby McArthur print of their choice. The drawing will be held on December 1.
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