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Eric Freeberg, an award-winning illustrator and member of the First Year Studio Program faculty at Ringling College of Art and Design, will exhibit a solo exhibition at the Clymer Museum in Washington State in 2025.

Eric Freeberg: Illustrated Classics will run from October 1 through November 30 and will feature works made for a variety of classic stories in oil, acrylic, and pencil. Those pieces include artwork for The Wizard of Oz, Grimms’ Fairy Tales, The Illiad and The Odyssey (among other Greek and Roman myths), Slavic folklore, and works by Dickens, Twain, and Poe, among others.

Freeberg, who studied painting at the New York Academy of Art, has earned a number of awards and accolades over his nearly 20-year career. His resume includes an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant, the Holbein Prize for Fantasy Art, and the 2024 Colorado Book Award for Juvenile Literature.

Located in Ellensburg, Washington, the Clymer Museum was created to honor noted illustrator John Clymer. In the mid-20th century, Clymer created covers for The Saturday Evening Post, among other commissions.

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