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On July 10, 2010, Clina Polloni exhibited at the North Carolina State Capitol in Raleigh. The theme was “Images of the Capitol”. It include beautiful paintings of North Carolina scenes and people. This exhibition was presented by the North Carolina Historic Sites. http://www.nchistoricsites.org/ This exhibition was part of 2nd Saturdays, which mixes arts, heritage, and family fun at all 37 State Historic Sites and museums. You can find out more about 2nd Saturdays and find other venues around the state at www.ncculture.com.
On June 12, 2010, Clina Polloni exhibited at the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex in Fayetteville, NC. The theme was “Fritter Fest”. In the 1897 Poe House, the cooks made a variety of traditional southern fritters. The focus for this program was the agri-arts. http://museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov/. This exhibition was part of 2nd Saturdays, which mixes arts, heritage, and family fun at all 37 State Historic Sites and museums. You can find out more about 2nd Saturdays and find other venues around the state at www.ncculture.com.
On March 20, 2010, Alberto Polloni, Aaron Vick and Clina Polloni painted at the Art-A-Thon for Haiti, “Healing The World Through Art” In this event participated artist of North Carolina that donated their painting to raised money for the people of Haiti after the terrible earthquakes.
October 2009, The 24th International Festival of Raleigh at The Raleigh Convention Center. Clina Polloni designed the murals and exhibited her paintings at the Hispanic Cultural Exhibit.
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