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Lynda Cole, founded the Art
Alchemists, a local digital artists col-
lective.
The three artists will discuss how
they incorporate the computer into
their work Friday, Oct. 12, at the
University of New York in Buffalo,
earned her degree in math at the
encouragement of her father and
came to Ann Arbor to work as a com-
puter software engineer in the
fields of computer vision and
image processing.
After the birth of her first
child, Aron, now 17, Hegyi
returned to art interests
expressed early in her life and
began studying privately and in
classes with numerous local
artists. Her serious painting
began 17 years ago, and her
work has been shown at the
Slusser Gallery in Ann Arbor, the
ARC Gallery in Chicago and the
Ella Sharp Museum in Jackson.
Hegyi was the recipient of Best
of Show awards at both the An
Arbor Women Painters winter
Ann Arbor artist Michelle Hegyi:
show this year and the spring
"I like to show the process in my
show in 1999.
painting."
After seeing Hegyi's work
exhibited at local galleries, mem-
Washington Street Gallery, and also
bers of the Washington Street Gallery
will demonstrate their individual
invited her to join with them, and
styles. They'll follow their processes
she began to maintain the gallery's
from start to finish, painting directly
Web site, www.wsg-art.com . She and
in the computer, scanning photos and
two other artists, Leslie Sobel and