This month’s Artist Spotlight Series features local photographer Brette Husar who will display her works and talk about “Getting into Photography” MEDIA, PA (September 29, 2016) — Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line will continue the community’s popular and long running Artist Spotlight Series in October with Brette Husar’s exhibit. The display, which runs from September 30 through October 29, is open to Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents and visitors, and includes a reception and discussion on “Getting into Photography” on Thursday, October 20, 2016 beginning at 6:30 pm. Husar has been a fan of photography since her first middle school class in Southern California.  She uses her digital camera, as well as old-fashioned film cameras to capture images from simple, every day beauty to exotic locations.  She began showing in 2013 and has most recently been named a Merit Award winner in Black & White magazine’s August 2016 issue. “We are pleased to welcome Brette and her works to WEL” says Linda Sterthous, Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line executive director. “We hope that her talk may inspire some of our residents to dust off their old cameras and rekindle an old hobby!” The Artist Spotlight Series remains a popular community benefit since its introduction in 2012. It was originally created to enable Wesley Enhanced Living Main Line residents to experience art right in their own community. The program has since grown into a robust and highly anticipated community event each month. To reserve a spot at the artist workshop on October 20th, 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.