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CCART Preview Show Opens November 6, Sale 17-21

SALISBURY, MD---More than 100 artists exhibit works for sale to benefit local art scholarships and the Salisbury University Art Department during an arts and crafts sale sponsored by the Cavallaro Cleary Visual Foundation (CCART) Tuesday-Sunday, November 16-21, 207 West Main St., site of the former Hess Apparel building on the Downtown Plaza. SU students exhibit works as five of the foundation’s 24 scholarship recipients during a preview show Tuesday-Saturday, November 9-20, at the gallery and Clay in Rare Form studio on the corner of Eastern Shore Drive and South Division Street across from Harris Market. An opening reception is 4-6 p.m. Saturday, November 6. SU students exhibiting are Jessica Bartrung, Chris Hill, Shelby Lynch, Peter Straub and Anne-Elisabeth Vincent. Other scholarship recipients exhibiting include Jessica Bartrug, Corinne Beardsley, Andrew Bonner, Zachariah Bova, Jonathan Brickous, Chad Christie, David Clark, Mandra Cunningham, Andrew Eksugian, Grayson English, Erica Forse, Cora Johnson, Myung Hye Jung, Justin Bryan McAllister, Michael Morris, James Patnoe, Jessica Ransome, Lauren Scher, DeMarcus Daniel Shelborne and Suzanne K. Talbot. The sale opens 5-9 p.m. Tuesday, November 16, and continues 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, November 17-20, concluding Sunday, November 21, from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Items include paintings, pottery, jewelry and glass. Door prizes are available and a silent auction continues throughout. Admission is free and the public is cordially invited. Founded in 2000, CCART has provided scholarships to 24 visual arts students from nine counties in Maryland, Delaware and Virginia as well as grants benefiting students entering the colleges of their choice as well as the SU Art Department Scholarship and Awards Fund, Cavallaro said. For more information call 410-546-1068. For more information on the University call 410-543-6030 or visit the SU Web site at www.salisbury.edu.