Chow Down on Chocolate and Fine Arts

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Chocolate strawberries on a plate and a three tear stand. Photo by Madison Weikle.
Chocolate strawberries on a plate and a three tier stand. Photo by Madison Weikle.

 

Bryn Dotson, staff writer

The stark white walls were livened by pieces of art that burst with color on April 20, 2018, for the Annual Student Exhibition and Seventh Annual Chocolate Chowdown event. Young and old gathered around the various art pieces, which ranged from sculpture and painting to drawings and ceramics.

A giant Rubix cube sculpture in the V. Earl Dickinson Building at PVCC.
A giant Rubix cube sculpture in the V. Earl Dickinson Building at PVCC.

The artists’ hard work was paired with decadent chocolate. The art club provided Gearharts Fine Chocolates, Sweethaus cupcakes, and handmade chocolate-dipped strawberries and cream puffs. PVCC’s Professor of Art Beryl Solla hosted the event.

Chocolates on a plate at the Chocolate Chowdown. Photo by Madison Weikle
Chocolates on a plate at the Chocolate Chowdown. Photo by Madison Weikle

PVCC student Madison Weikle said, “I think the event was a great way to help students prepare for the final week of classes; I could tell the chefs worked really hard to prepare each chocolate, and I really enjoyed the strawberries.”

The event took place in the V. Earl Dickinson building from 5-7 p.m. There was still plenty of chocolate for people who were showing up around 6 p.m.

The environment was casual, family-friendly and not crowded. Viewers mingled with each other and appreciated the art with chocolate in hand.

“The final week is super stressful, and having a chocolate festival really helped to brighten my mood,” Weikle said.

Chocolate Strawberries on a three tear stand. Photo by Madison Weikle.
Chocolate Strawberries on a three tier stand. Photo by Madison Weikle.