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NSSC’s Art Gallery Presents: A Mosaic of Art

Join us for this amazing exhibition from May to June at NSSC’s art gallery!

This exciting exhibition, “A Mosaic of Art,” brings together three remarkable women artists who share an unbridled passion for mosaics. Their creativity and unique styles converge in this vibrant showcase, hosted at the NSSC. Along with their mosaics, Mary Vihon and Laurie Walker will be exhibiting their paintings. “A Mosaic of Art” is not just an exhibit; it’s a testament to the power of passion, creativity, and the transformative nature of art. Join us in celebrating these extraordinary artists and their mesmerizing works. Discover the beauty of mosaics and the stories behind each piece, as Mary Vihon, Laurie Walker, and Debra Campbell invite you into their world of art and imagination.

Meet the Artists
Mary Vihon
Born and raised in Beverly, Mary Vihon pursued her passion for painting and drawing at Arizona State University. Now, she divides her time between Wilmette and Michigan City, IN. Beyond mosaics, Mary explores various mediums, including watercolor, acrylics, and collage, each reflecting her distinct artistic voice.

Laurie Walker
Laurie Walker resides in Glenview, but her art transcends geographical boundaries. A Fine Arts graduate from Trinity University, Laurie hails from Port Washington, NY. Her annual trips to Florida to sell and exhibit her art fuel her inspiration. Laurie’s unique technique of canvas prepping and fine brush painting captures her subjects realistically, preserving moments in time with delicate precision.

Debra Campbell
A self-taught mosaic artist, Debra Campbell is often said to channel the spirit of a mosaic maestro. Born in Venezuela and having lived across Latin America, Debra finds joy in re-purposing discarded roadside items like tables and breathing new life into them with her mosaic artistry. Her journey of self-discovery through art has led her to create stunning pieces that reflect her rich cultural heritage.

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