Show Features Works of Land Conservancy Staff

The artistic works of Western Reserve Land Conservancy staff members will be on display through June 30 at the Land Conservancy’s Conservation Center, 3850 Chagrin River Road, Moreland Hills.

The 2015 Staff Art Show can be viewed weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Artists taking part in the show are:

  • Emily Bacha (pastel and acrylic), the Land Conservancy’s manager of membership and special events. Bacha grew up in Valley View and now lives in Cleveland’s Ohio City
  • David Liam Kyle (photography) of Strongsville. Images by freelance photographer Kyle appear in the Land Conservancy’s publications.
  • Elizabeth Mather (fiber arts), the Land Conservancy’s director of GIS and conservation planning and a resident of Cleveland Heights.
  • Nancy and Terry McCann (photography) of Sagamore Hills Township. Nancy McCann is the Land Conservancy’s chief development officer.
  • Joanie O’Brien (pastel and monotype print) of Shaker Heights, the Land Conservancy’s conservation funding associate.
  • Kate Pilacky (oil and acrylic) of Oberlin. Pilacky is the Firelands associate field director.
  • Sheila Randel (photography) of Mentor-on-the-Lake, the Land Conservancy’s database manager.
  • Brett Rodstrom (photography) of Chester Township. Rodstrom is the Land Conservancy’s vice president of eastern field operations.
  • Ken Wood (abstract watercolor) of Wood is the Land Conservancy’s director of communications and marketing.
  • Shane Wohlken (photography), who is originally from Geauga County and now lives in Moreland Hills. Wohlken is a stewardship associate with the Land Conservancy.

An opening reception is scheduled for 6 – 8:30 p.m. on Monday, May 4.  If you would like to attend, please RSVP to Emily Bacha at ebacha@wrlandconservancy.org.

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