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Heather Bullach '11

Heather Bullach '11, a portrait and figurative artist, has joined the Massillon Museum staff to orchestrate a traveling exhibition “Imagining a Better World: The Artwork of Nelly Toll." Nelly Toll, author and painter, is a child survivor of the Holocaust. The exhibit debuted at the museum and a recently acquired grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services Museums for America will fund development of the traveling version to premiere at the Goodwin Holocaust Museum and Education Center (Spring Hill, N.J.) in September 2015. Heather earned her bachelor’s degree in art with emphases in painting, drawing and graphic design. She was awarded the Ohio Watercolor Society 2010 Scholarship.

 

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