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Art and Win: Meet Artist Erin Sloane

In anticipation of the Associated Artists of Butler County faculty show in Cranberry, Patch is featuring a different local artist each day leading up to the event.

 
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"Potential" by Erin Sloane will be on display at the AABC show in Cranberry. courtesy of AABC.
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"Potential" by Erin Sloane will be on display at the AABC show in Cranberry.

Do you have plans for Friday, Oct. 12?

Cranberry Patch will be at the opening night of the Associated Artists of Butler County faculty show at the Cranberry Township Municipal Center. The exhibit runs through Nov. 9.

To build excitement for the show, Cranberry Patch is featuring a different local artist on the site each day leading up to the opening night.

“Poppy,” an original watercolor by Mary Alice Carmody-Diana, also will be raffled off at the event. Attendees must be present to win the artwork, which will be on display at the Patch table.

Today, we feature a profile on Erin Sloane, whose piecesPotential,” “Totems” and “Making Lemonadewill be on display at the show.

Name: Erin Sloane

Education: Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia

Bio: Erin Sloane graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University in Philadelphia. She spent a year of study abroad in Italy at Temple, Rome before coming back to the states to gain her teaching certification in Art K-12. 

She has taught at Mars Area High School for the past 15 years. This year, with classes both condensed and compacted, she teaches at Mars Elementary as well, she said in her AABC bio.

Related Topics: Art and Win, Associated Artists of Butler County, Cranberry Art Show, Erin Sloane, Mars High School, and faculty show
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