Colorful, dramatic landscapes and portraits produced by Erica Coffing are on display through Nov. 30 at the Rochester branch of the Fulton County Public Library.
Artwork by local artist Erica Coffing is now on display at the Fulton County Public Library.
Working primarily in oil, Coffing is known for her colorful, dramatic landscapes and portraits. She has lived in Rochester since 2011 and grew up in the area of New Waverly, between Logansport and Peru.
Coffing is the marketing specialist and makerspace coordinator at the Fulton County Public Library. She shares her love of art through
workshops and individual classes, which are free to the community
Coffing also is a member of Full Tilt Arts, a nonprofit devoted to strengthening the public arts in Fulton County, and the Heartland Artists, a nonprofit arts organization in Marshall County.
Her artwork is on display at the library through Nov. 30.

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