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RADICATED RETROSPECTIVE: [rooted: established art for academia]
THE ART OF LATE NWSA Professor TOM WYROBA
and DASH Principal Dr. STACEY MANCUSO
Limited Edition Artworks
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The Stacey Mancuso+Tom Wyroba Scholarship Fund provides tuition for one DASH & NWSA student to NWSA College
For a second installment of this exclusive exhibition, New World School of the Artshas partnered with Design and Architecture Senior High [DASH] in Radicated Retrospective II: [rooted:established art for academia]. The show was conceived six years ago by husband-and-wife-team, Dr. Stacey Mancuso, former Principal of DASH, and her late husband Tom Wyroba - NWSA visual arts professor to raise funds for both institutions by offering guests the unique opportunity to purchase original artwork at an affordable price. Most of the 200 art pieces, regardless of the size, will be sold for $50 each and the proceeds will be used to continue funding the WyMan Scholarship Fund, benefiting both schools equally, through scholarships to New World School of the Arts visual arts college program.
"The exhibition is bitter-sweet... we miss Tom so much," said Maggy Cuesta, NWSA dean of visual arts. "Tom Wyroba gave so much of himself to every student that passed through his classroom - not only was he an admirable artist and educator, but he gave the best of himself to his students by supporting and promoting their talent and looking for ways to help them achieve their higher education goals. When he and Stacy first proposed the first Radicated Retrospective fundraising exhibition in 2010, we were thrilled with the opportunity it would offer students from NWSA and DASH who wanted to continue their art education in our visual arts college program. This second iteration of the show has taken a more meaningful form. The funds raised from the sale of Tom and Stacy's work will not only continue to offer a viable financial opportunity for students' education, but Tom's legacy will continue to thrive through every future student that has received the WyMan Scholarship Fund."