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Pat Sheridan, RDC

Sr. Pat Sheridan

For Sr. Pat Sheridan, art is in her DNA. Sr. Pat’s mother was very artistic and creative. She was musical. She painted and sewed, as well.

“If I have a gift,” Sr. Pat explained, “it comes from my mother.”

As a child, Sr. Pat always enjoyed art projects in school; however, it was at summer camp when Sister began to explore art more.

At camp, Sister worked on more complex projects, such as making a lamp out of wood, working with metal and more.

Drawn to impressionist art, in particular, Sr. Pat enjoys art as a means of relaxation, diversion and an outlet for creativity.

Sister loves to look at and enjoy art, and is inspired by beautiful pieces. “When people can capture something in their art, I find it uplifting and inspirational. It feeds my soul.”

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Betty Ann Clifford, RDC

Sr. Betty Ann describes her photography as a gift from God.  Sister explains, "When you lose your breath upon seeing snow gracefully covering the boughs of fir trees and individually encasing each needle of the pine branch you whisper your Thanks to God who created that beauty."

Terry Young, RDC

Terry Young, RDC

Oil painting, drawing, pastels, watercolor, colored pencils, and more. Looking across the classroom in eighth grade, Sr. Terry noticed a classmate doing a pencil sketch, and she thought she could do that, as well.  And so she did, and that was how it all started.

Fran Liston, RDC

Fran Liston, RDC

Sr. Fran was initially drawn to the arts as a young child when she received a letter from Santa Claus with a sketch (drawn by her brother). Sister showed the sketch to everybody and copied it multiple times. 

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