Milne Library Displays Retired Art Teacher's Work
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Fernandez has worked in a variety of media. She now prefers mosaics from found objects such as plastic, shells and glass, as well as working in watercolor and pastel. Her travels have inspired her to draw from nature, with the Berkshires providing some inspiration, and urban centers. She uses these sketches to recreate the images for her mosaics. Some of her frames have been made from scrap and driftwood found locally and on Cape Cod.
Born in Chicago, Fernandez was an art history major at Wellesley College and earned her master’s in art education from Illinois Institute of Technology. She worked as an illustrator for the Navy at the Great Lakes Naval Base and took classes at the Art Institute of Chicago, where she was first a lecturer and then appointed head of the Children’s Education Department. After moving to Williamstown, she was an art teacher at Pine Cobble School for many years until her retirement in 1994.
A public reception will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 8, from 5:30 to 7:30, with refreshments.

