Community Corner
Nancy Shelly: Paper Cutting
The Kemerer Museum of Decorative Arts will be featuring the artwork of local resident, Nancy Shelly. Shelly began making paper cutting to entertain he three children, and her fascination with the craft grew into a passion for creating unique designs. Simplistic in the materials which include only paper and watercolor, the pieces become extraordinarily detailed and complex at the hands of Shelly and her x-acto knife. Her work has been pictured in magazines, has won awards, and has been selected for exhibitions at the White house, at the State Museum of Pennsylvania, at the galleries of the Inter-Church Center, Manhattan, at Boston Symphony Hall, and at numerous regional museums. Included in Pass into History admission of $12 for adults, $6 for children 6-13, and free for children 5 and under.