Newest Artist Spotlight will highlight Mixed Media Ten’s “Mixed Media Processes” with a public reception and lecture on April 18 MEDIA, PA (March 28, 2016) — Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line will feature Mixed Media Ten’s exhibit from April 5 to May 1. The display is open to Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents, visitors and anyone who appreciates art. Members of the group will “Mixed Media Processes” during a reception and lecture on Monday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. The Artist Spotlight Series remains a popular community benefit since its introduction in 2012. It enables Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents to experience art right in their own community. The program is now a robust and highly anticipated community event each month. “It’s always exciting to learn about different art forms, especially when the artists presenting are so passionate about it,” said Linda Sterthous, Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line executive director. “Residents are often inspired by the monthly artists and enjoy recreating pieces in our art studio onsite.” Mixed Media Ten has grown from an informal gathering of art-minded women to an energetic group of ten women who brighten galleries and public institutions with their work, and also hosts workshops throughout the Delaware Valley. The group not only includes collage artists, but also artists that work with clay, wet felting, encaustic assemblage and acrylics. For this exhibition the following artists will be participating: Angela Reed Breese – collage/painting                                    Linnie Greenberg – collage/assemblage Candace Stoudt – collage/encaustic                                         Maxine Rosen – collage/clay Ann Breinig – encaustic/collage                                               Martha Bryans – wet felting/ water color/collage Virginia Conover – photomontage/collage/painting Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line April Artist Spotlight Series To reserve a seat at the exclusive reception on April 18, or for more information on Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line’s Artist Spotlight Series, please contact program coordinator, Amy Blum at 610.353.7660 ext. 254 or email ablum@wel.org About Wesley Enhanced Living (WEL) The non-profit Wesley Enhanced Living (WEL) continuing care communities have a dedicated mission to deliver a purpose-filled life to residents. Serving over 1,450 residents with more than 1,100 employees throughout Pennsylvania, the Wesley Enhanced Living communities located in Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties provide various combinations of independent living, personal care services, memory care, and rehabilitation and skilled nursing services. WEL also manages affordable senior housing facilities in Northeast Philadelphia. ### Caption: Mixed Media Ten will display their work at Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line throughout April.