Rabba Daniella Pressner and her daughter discuss art with artist Willy Schumm
Event Chair Beth Easter and Gordon JCC Adult and Community Wide Programs Director Sharon Benus
By Sharon Benus, Gordon JCC Adult and Community Wide Programs Director
The Nashville Art Community came together on April 9-10 for Art on The West Side. The eighth annual event featured wonderful artists from Nashville and adjacent states. Just under 40 artists showcased their work over the two days, spanning many media and styles including paint, sculpture, jewelry design, clay and fiber, wood, and glass. Handmade jewelry and ceramics were popular items, along with unique paintings and carved stone objects.
Joe Edward Swing who has shown in both the JCC art gallery and Art on the West Side said, “Finding new homes for several of my works would have, in and of itself, made 2022 Art on the West Side a successful show. However, working with the dedicated and talented staff of the Gordon JCC made it a truly memorable event. I am grateful for the opportunity.”
Thank you to our event Chair Beth Easter. We also are incredibly grateful to work with all the talented artists who help make Art on the West Side a wonderful experience and appreciate the more than 300 art-lovers who attended the event, supporting local artists and the Gordon Jewish Community Center.
Artist and Gordon JCC community member Robbie Lasky discusses her art with event attendees
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