THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 2013 “Tree of Wisdom," a mixed media piece created by the artists of Verve Vertu Cen- ter of the Deutsch Institute, is one of the art works in the Exceptional Art - Exceptional Artists exhibit that will go on display during a special reception from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 2 in the Speech- Language and Hearing Center at Misericordia University. The exhibit is located on the second ~ floor of John J. Passan Hall, in the Misericordia College of Health Sciences, 100 Lake St., Dallas. Verve Vertu art students will display works May 2 The Misericordia Speech- Language Pathology (SLP) De- partment will host a reception to introduce the works of artists from Verve Vertu Art Studio on display in the Speech-Language and Hearing Center from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 2 on the second floor of John J. Passan Hall, Lake Street, Dallas Bor- ough. Reservations are recom- mended. The exhibit will remain on display through April 2014. The rotating art collection is entitled “Exceptional Art — Ex- ceptional Artists” and features the works of artists from the Deutsch Institute’s Verve Vertu Art Studio. The Deutsch Institute offers recreational and leisure activi- ties to people with a wide range of disabilities. The university has a special relationship with many of the artists, because a number of them attend therapy sessions at the Speech-Lan- guage and Hearing Center at Misericordia University. The collection includes many individual works as well as the special multi-media piece, “Tree of Wisdom,” which was created by the artists of Verve Vertu. It will be added to the permanent art collection in the Speech-Lan- guage and Hearing Center at Misericordia University. Spon- sors for the event include Bar- tolai Winery, Earl & Sedor Pho- tographic, igourmet and Coca Cola Refreshments. The artists who will have works on display include Victo- ria Brown, Swoyersville; Jen Car- ey, Wilkes-Barre; Patrick Cleary, Dallas; Roxanne Cross, Hanover Township; Eric Dodson, Wilkes- Barre; Erin Dougherty, Dallas, ; Pam Gregory, Kingston; Jeannie Hammerbacher, Wilkes-Barre; Michael Hungarter, Kingston; Lauren Jones, White Haven; Shaun Lambert, Pittston; Kayla Morgan, Eynon; Josh Schlegel, Hanover Township; Patty Spell- man, Wilkes-Barre; Billy Sukus, Dallas; Elizabeth Thomas, Forty Fort; Karen Trzcinski, Wilkes- Barre; Jeremy Vandermark, Kingston; Selena Waters, Clarks Summit; Lisa Zavada, Wilkes- Barre and Edward Zebrowski, Laflin. The exhibit is open free to the public during regular business hours of the Speech-Language and Hearing Center, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Reservations for the free re- ception can be made by con- tacting Michelle Donato at 674- 8255. 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