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Art In Public Places at Melbourne International Airport  
Exhibits


Date: May 14, 2010 - Sep 14, 2010

Presented by: Brevard Cultural Alliance
Venue: Melbourne International Airport

Event Location:
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera FL 32940

Phone: 321-690-6817

Email www.artsbrevard.org

Description:
Art in Public Places, Brevard Cultural Alliance
& Melbourne International Airport Present
“Brevard County Artists”

These participating artists have won awards throughout the State of Florida. Various mediums used in this collection include Watercolor, Oil, and Acrylics.

Displaying artists include; Carmen Beecher, Tom Busby, Fran McLean, and AnnaJo Newman Vahle as well as Art & Antique Studio and Gallery of Fine Art artists, Georgio Coursey, Therese Ferguson, Carole Judson, and Lolly Walton.

The Art Gallery of Viera is also displaying artwork created by gallery members in the Atrium of Melbourne International Airport through September 27, 2010. This artwork is just a sampling of what you will find in their gallery.

The exhibiting artwork is available for purchase. For more information contact Lynne Brezina at Brevard Cultural Alliance (321) 690-6817.



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