“Faces of Fairhaven” Reception Shows Off Beautiful Work; Exhibit open until January 26

The Whitewater Arts Alliance show titled “Faces of Fairhaven” is open at the Cultural Arts Center, 402 W. Main Street, until January 26. The gallery hours are Thursday through Sunday, 12-4 p.m. The opening reception on January 9 attracted approximately 70 people, including a large number of residents and staff from Fairhaven, a number of whom saw their own work on display.

This special exhibition celebrates the vibrant community spirit of Fairhaven through a unique collaboration between UW-Whitewater drawing students and Fairhaven residents. The exhibit features a diverse collection of illustrations and craft projects that capture the essence of Fairhaven’s residents and their stories. Visitors will have the chance to see the remarkable artistic talents of both students and seniors, highlighting the rich heritage and creativity that characterize the Fairhaven community. This meaningful collaboration showcases the unity and shared creativity between Fairhaven residents and UW-Whitewater students.

The “Faces of Fairhaven” exhibit is the result of a collaborative effort among the WAA, Brian Robinson from Fairhaven Senior Services, and Lilly Handley, a drawing instructor at UW Whitewater. Their dedication and vision have brought together the generations in a shared artistic endeavor.

Photos of the reception are courtesy of Tom Ganser.

Fairhaven’s Brian Robinson addressing the crowd

Jean Bromley sits in front of her portrait by a UW-W student

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