CCM Gallery Features Retrospective Exhibit Celebrating Long-time Professor

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The CCM Gallery in Randolph honors Keith Smith, a long-time professor at the County College of Morris, with a retrospective exhibition showcasing his artistic journey. Celebrating three decades of teaching, the exhibit features a broad array of Smith's work, including art, poetry, and literature. This event allows the community to appreciate Smith's significant contributions to the arts and education. Local students and residents are invited to engage with Smith’s legacy, fostering a deeper understanding of the role of arts in education. The exhibition highlights the transformative power of creative expression and its importance within academic settings.

Smith's influence extends beyond the classroom, as many of his former students credit him with shaping their artistic pursuits. The retrospective serves as a vital reminder of the impact educators can have on their communities and the lasting nature of their contributions. This event reinforces the value of supporting arts programs in educational institutions.

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