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From Classroom to Canvas: Public Invited to View Students’ Best Works

County College of Morris (CCM) invites the public to a free art exhibit celebrating the culmination of two years of creative studies by talented students in the college’s Visual Arts and Animation program. The Fall 2024 Portfolio Class Exhibition showcasing the best works from students as they complete the final step of their academic journey will run from December 5-17 at the CCM Gallery. 

“The exhibit showcases the elements taught in the Portfolio course, which is designed to help our students critique, improve and select their best work, create effective presentations and written documents, plus develop professional portfolios to market their creative work to galleries, museums and prospective clients, in addition to four-year colleges and universities for transfer,” said CCM Professor Todd L. W. Doney, Department of Arts and Humanities. 

A free reception to celebrate this next generation of creative professionals will be held on Thursday, December 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the CCM Gallery. Complimentary refreshments will be served. 

Whether you’re an art lover, a prospective student or just looking for inspiration, this exhibition of diverse and impressive artwork is not to be missed! 

The CCM Gallery is located in the Sherman H. Masten Learning Resource Center on the college’s campus, 214 Center Grove Road, Randolph and is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Parking is available in Lot 6. 

For more information about the CCM Gallery, visit https://www.ccm.edu/ccm-gallery/. 

County College of Morris (CCM) has been meeting the educational and training needs of residents and businesses in Morris County for over 50 years. The college offers 50+ associate degree programs and a full slate of certificate and workforce development programs designed to lead to successful careers. For details about the college’s pathways in the creative arts, visit www.ccm.edu. 

Article courtesy of the County College of Morris.