Sandhills Community College invites the community to experience the creativity and talent of its students at the upcoming Personal Enrichment Art Exhibition, on display from June 4 through July 15, 2026 in the Hastings Gallery at the Boyd Library.
The exhibition highlights a diverse collection of artwork created by students enrolled in the College’s Personal Enrichment Art classes. Visitors will enjoy an array of media, including paintings, ceramics, sculptures, photography, and more—offering a glimpse into the artistic instruction and flourishing creativity within the program.
Opening Reception
A special “Meet the Artists” Opening Reception will be held on:
Thursday, June 4, 2026
3 to 5 p.m.
Teresa Wood Reading Room in the Boyd Library
The reception provides a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with the artists, hear the stories behind their work, and celebrate the vibrant arts community at Sandhills Community College. Guests can enjoy refreshments, fellowship, and an afternoon of artistic inspiration.
Featured Instructors
The exhibition reflects the dedication and expertise of several talented instructors, including:
- Harry Neely, a nationally recognized artist, teaches Oil Painting: The Language of Paint — Edges & Impasto, where students explore still life and landscape techniques to develop expressive styles.
- Jean Frost, a longtime instructor, leads the Frost Oil Workshop, fostering creativity and technical growth in oil painting.
- Wilder Rich offers Drawing Basics and Oil Painting Landscapes, helping students build foundational skills and explore composition, color, and perspective.
- Paul Haigh, known for his craftsmanship and imaginative approach, teaches Ceramic Designs: Hand Building & Wheel Throwing, a popular class for artists of all skill levels.
- Mat Gibson, a professional Pinehurst-based photographer, leads Introduction to Photography, guiding beginners through essential camera techniques and photographic fundamentals.
Featured Student Artists
The exhibition will feature work from a number of student artists, including:
- Susan Beveridge, showcasing her paintings developed through multiple classes
- Beverly Lawson, exhibiting work inspired by her studies with SCC instructors
- Harry Neely, presenting selected works alongside his teaching contributions
- Kris Johnson, featuring a mixed-media collection
- Deborah Castle, displaying a series of photographs
- Eleanor Gallagher, presenting ceramic works and recognized as a strong supporter of the arts at SCC
About the Program
Sandhills Community College’s Personal Enrichment programs provide lifelong learning opportunities designed to inspire creativity, build skills, and foster community engagement through a wide range of artistic and educational offerings.
To learn more and view summer offerings, visit the Sandhills Community College FlightPath webpage.


