OCTOBER 1978
5
Saint Benedict's Today
COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT I ST. JOSEPH, MINNESOTA 56374
A NEWSLETTER FOR ALUMNAE AND FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE
Rosemary Boyle (' 48) Fetters arranges a display case of her pottery for the opening of a women's art gallery at the Center for Continuing Education in Henrita Academic Building. The opening took place September 26 and featured weaving of Mary Molyneaux (see page 4) of St. Cloud, jewelry of Penny Henne, St. Cloud, and stitchery I fibers of lean Matzke, Cold Spring, in addition to Romy's pottery.
The objectives of the women's art gallery are to increase the awareness and appreciation of local women artists; to increase the visibility of
Mike Knaak, courtesy St. Cloud Daily Times
art work done by local women artists; to serve as a central meeting place where women artists may come together for encouragement and support; to increase the self-concept of women artists personally and professionally and to provide encouragement for them to show their wqrk; and to promote artistic quality in the local women artists.
Participants in the gallery will be women artists from the St. Cloud area and surrounding communities.
Regular gallery hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every week day and evening hours can be arranged.
OCTOBER 1978 5 Saint Benedict's Today COLLEGE OF SAINT BENEDICT I ST. JOSEPH, MINNESOTA 56374 A NEWSLETTER FOR ALUMNAE AND FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE Rosemary Boyle (' 48) Fetters arranges a display case of her pottery for the opening of a women's art gallery at the Center for Continuing Education in Henrita Academic Building. The opening took place September 26 and featured weaving of Mary Molyneaux (see page 4) of St. Cloud, jewelry of Penny Henne, St. Cloud, and stitchery I fibers of lean Matzke, Cold Spring, in addition to Romy's pottery. The objectives of the women's art gallery are to increase the awareness and appreciation of local women artists; to increase the visibility of Mike Knaak, courtesy St. Cloud Daily Times art work done by local women artists; to serve as a central meeting place where women artists may come together for encouragement and support; to increase the self-concept of women artists personally and professionally and to provide encouragement for them to show their wqrk; and to promote artistic quality in the local women artists. Participants in the gallery will be women artists from the St. Cloud area and surrounding communities. Regular gallery hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. every week day and evening hours can be arranged.