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APRIL 18-25, 2013A Week-long Sale &

Celebration of Art & Botanicals

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This annual gathering of artists and now gardeners celebrates fabulous art from across the East Coast, throughout the South, and stretching across to Europe, and with the addition of the botanical tent it now demonstrates our community’s love of the outdoors and our Bradley Olmsted Garden. We welcome this special opportunity to showcase the continued importance that the Columbus Museum plays in the cultural and educational life of our community.

Since March 1953 the Museum has championed the artists of the Southeast, and this “fun-raiser” for the Museum, now in its third year, continues this fine tradition. We thank all participants for their involvement and for sharing their artwork with our audience. We are excited by the addition of the botanical tent and the Master Gardeners for the expertise they bring to our event. To this end, we are deeply indebted to our co-chairs Charlotte Hare and Dori Jones who have provided exemplary leadership at every phase of planning to ensure the success of this event; their talented and committed volunteer committees have also done their jobs unbelievable well.

Our raffle opportunity for a trip to Boston for a VIP art and gardening experience is not to be missed! We could not be more thrilled with our visiting artists and designers – Ron Morgan, James Farmer, and Jill Steenhuis. Moreover, the tremendous sponsors and patrons have once again demonstrated their belief in the mission of the Columbus Museum through their generous support of this important event. To all of our very special friends we say thank you.

On behalf of the Board of Trustees and the staff of the Columbus Museum, I welcome you to the 2013 Let There Be Art and Bloom fundraiser and urge you to find that perfect treasure for your home. Let’s applaud the artists, enhance our gardens, and support our Museum at the same time. Your financial participation will provide much needed funds to support our exhibitions and assist in our educational programs and community outreach all through our 60th Anniversary year. Thank you for attending our celebration of art and botanicals and for being a part of the week-long activities.

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Sponsors & Patrons 4

LTBAB! Committee 5

LTBAB! Programs and Events 8

Trip to Boston Raffle 11

LTBAB! Juror Stephen Wicks 12

Artist Profiles 13

Emerging Artists 44

Rothschild DistinguishedSpeaker 46

Fantastic Fridays andSummer Camps Schedules 48

WELCOME TO LET THEREBE ART AND BLOOM!

TABLE OFCONTENTS

Tom ButlerDirector, The Columbus Museum

STAY CONNECTED & UP-TO-DATE ON ALL THAT’S HAPPENING AT THE MUSEUM!

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SPONSORS & PATRONS

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DIAMONDAflac

PLATINUMW.C. Bradley Company

W.B. and Sue T.Turner Foundation

Consolidated ColumbusGovernment and Columbus Convention & VisitorsBureau

BRONZEAlexander ElectricCompany

Mr. and Mrs. Paul S.Amos, Sr.

Flournoy DevelopmentCompany

Mr. and Mrs. GardinerW. Garrard, Jr.

Mr. Christopher Woodruff

Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Amos II

Ms. Barrett Bain

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Y. Bradley

Dr. and Mrs. Philip L. Brewer

Mrs. Donald F. Broda, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Lovick P. Corn

Mrs. James W. Feighner, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Flowers

Mrs. Ben M. Greenblatt

Mr. and Mrs. Morton A. HarrisMr. and Mrs. J. Madden Hatcher, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Hecht

Mr. and Mrs. A. Comer Hobbs, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Huff

Mr. C. Dexter Jordan, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Martin II

Mr. and Mrs. W. Fray McCormick

Mr. Marc Olivié andMs. Marleen De Bode Olivié

Mr. and Mrs. William Roland Peek

Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Ramsay, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. Wade H. Tomlinson III

Mr. and Mrs. Wright B. Waddell

Mrs. Davis Ronald Watson

Dr. and Mrs. Luther H. Wolff III

Dr. and Mrs. Sidney H. Yarbrough III

PATRONS

Mr. Randolph B. Jones, III

Mr. and Mrs. William L. Tucker

FRIENDS

GOLDColumbus Bank and Trust

Columbus Airport

Georgia Crown

Standard Concrete Products

St. Francis Hospital

TSYS

SILVERMr. and Mrs. W. ReynoldsBickerstaff

Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLP

Carmike Cinemas

Hughston Clinic

Jay Auto Group

Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Ogie

Pope, McGlamry, Kilpatrick,Morrison & Norwood, P.C.

Schuster Enterprises

*As of April 8, 2013

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LET THERE BE ART AND BLOOM!COMMITTEE

Barrie BainHonorary Event Chair

Mary BradleyHonorary Event Chair

Helen Hobbs60th Anniversary Chair

Charlotte Hare and Dori JonesEvent Chair Co-chairs

Melissa MartinArt After Dark

Whitni WaldropArt After Dark

Katherine EllisArt After Dark

Bonnie Stahl Art After Dark

Mary Lu LamptonArtist Chair

Chris HensonArtist Co-chair

Courtney AmosArtist Committee

Mary RoddenberryArtist Committee

Betsy IllgesBotanical/Garden Chair

Joanne GristinaCafé/Speakers

Eliza BrewerCatalog

Claudia GarrardMerchandising

Rachael PeekMerchandising

Alicia Herring Raffle

Michelle CavesSouthern Picnic

Billy Blanchard Sponsorships

Robin GrierVolunteers

Katie ParkerVolunteers

Jennifer BlomqvistBook Signing

Ashley BicePR/Marketing

Donna Atkins Treasurer

Marsha MasonMuseum Membership

Manager

Abbie Edens Museum Curator

of Education

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KIDS! Chicken George wants YOU to join him as a member of his special Chicken George Club! “V-I-Peeps” get a FREE gift with summer camp registration, front row seats at all Fantastic Friday performances, coupons for ice cream cones, special invitations to kids-only events, and a surprise from me in the mail every month!

Be part of Chicken George’s team and be a young artist in the making! All this for only $5 a year per family for Museum members.

THE COLUMBUS MUSEUMalways changing. always free.

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Ron Morgan is one of the most sought-after and well-recognized floral designers in the United States. He has dazzled lecture and garden club audiences for over twenty years with his wit, knowledge, and creative talents. Through his imaginative use of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and unusual items, he transforms the ordinary into the exquisite, artfully arranging his striking materials into masterpieces.

FLORAL FRIDAY WITH RON MORGAN Friday, April 19 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

• 11 a.m. – Ron Morgan Lecture “In the Company of Flowers” and live painting with Impressionistic painter Jill Steenhuis ($50 Museum member/$60 Non-member)• 12 p.m. – Meet & Greet and book signing with Ron Morgan• 12:30 p.m. – Cooking demonstration with Joni Ressmeyer - FREE

• 1 p.m. – Exclusive VIP Floral Workshop with Ron Morgan ($100 Museum member/$110 Non-member) *Limited to 25• 2:15 p.m. – Fresh flower arranging with David Benefield - FREE

• 2:30 p.m. – Jill Steenhuis presentation “Art, Soul, and Destiny – An Artist’s Journey” and book signing - FREE

Floral Friday Schedule:

Be our guest for a sleek and festive evening of unparalleled art, cocktails, and splendid gourmet cuisine byChef Jamie Keating. Enjoy the opportunity to preview and purchase art and botanicals before the show opens on April 19.

PREMIERE PARTY

7p.m. | Colorful Cocktail Attire | $80 Museum member/$90 Non-memberTHURSDAY, APRIL 18

Presented By

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A JAMES FARMER PARTY Saturday, April 20 | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

James Farmer is a Southern author, gardener, floral and interior designer, cook, andgarden-to-table lifestyle expert. He brings a unique blend of passion to gardening, entertaining, decorating, and cooking to create the perfect event. James is the author of four best-selling garden books, and will launch his book tour for his latest cookbookA Time to Cook at Let There Be Art and Bloom!

• 10:30 a.m. – Culinary art demonstration with Chef Jamie Keating – FREE

• 11a.m. – James Farmer Lecture “A Time to Cook” – Join us as James unveils his latest cookbook A Time to Cook. ($50 Museum member/$60 Non-member)

• 12 p.m. – Meet & Greet and book signing with James Farmer• 1 p.m. – Exclusive VIP “Garden to Table” Workshop with James Farmer ($100 Museum member/$110 Non-member) *Limited to 25

• 2:30 p.m. – Fresh Ideas for the Garden with Tommy Johnston of Grow Landscaping

A James Farmer Party Schedule:

Make it a family affair with a Southern style picnic overlooking the spectacular art sale or bring your own blanket and dine in the Bradley Olmsted Garden. Throughout the

afternoon enjoy live Bluegrass music, arts and crafts, a magic show, and scavenger hunt for children, “The Art of Looking” docent tours, and one last opportunity to make a purchase

for your garden in the Botanical Tent!

SOUTHERN PICNIC

12 – 3 p.m. | $22 Adults; $8 Children (4-12); Free 3 and under

SUNDAY, APRIL 21

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Celebrating artists from the East Coast, throughout the South, and stretching across to Europe!

ART SHOW & SALE April 19-25 | Free Admission

Take advantage of beautiful indoor and outdoor gardening inspirationsand botanicals for sale, artful containers, consultations with Master Gardeners,and how-to demonstrations with local garden and cuisine experts.

BOTANICAL TENT April 19-21 | Free Admission

More than just a café, come and soak in the one-of-a-kind view of the art show and sale while you enjoy terrific speakers and live demonstrations. Drop by for a $12 boxed lunch from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. or stop in for refreshments throughout the day.

CAFÉ April 19-20

• One ticket to Art After Dark• One ticket to In the Company of Flowers lecture with Ron Morgan• One ticket to A Time to Cook lecture with James Farmer

Package Prices $155 Museum member/$180 Non-memberMAKE IT A WEEKEND!

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• 2 roundtrip tickets from Columbus to Boston on Delta Airlines

• Transportation to and from the airport

• 3 nights in a Deluxe Suite at the luxurious XV Beacon Hotel

• Spa Package: 2 R&R massages

• Passes to the Institute of Contemporary Art

• Private tour of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

• Half day guided tour of Boston’s best private and public gardens

• Trip planning, assistance, and reservations provided by Columbus Travel consultant Frances Boyce

2ND PRIZE: $500 CASH | 3RD PRIZE: $250 CASH – non refundable, advance purchase required, non transferable *blackout dates may apply

Sponsored By

Make checks payable to The Columbus Museum. For more detailed information regarding trip pleasevisit columbusmuseum.com/lettherebeart. To purchase tickets visit the Museum Shop or call 706.748.2562, ext. 544.

GRAND PRIZE:TRIP TO

BOSTON$50 PER TICKET

Package Prices $155 Museum member/$180 Non-memberMAKE IT A WEEKEND!

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STEPHEN WICKS

Stephen Wicks has guided the Knoxville Museum of Art’s curatorial department for 18 years. During that time he managed the Museum’s thriving exhibitions program and guided the development of its collections of East Tennessee-related art and international contemporary art. He has organized exhibitions including Higher Ground: A Century of the Visual Arts in East Tennessee, the first ongoing display devoted to East Tennessee’s art history; Awakening the Spirits, the first-ever retrospective of the self-taught African American artist Bessie Harvey; and Forest of Visions, which examined ecologically-inspired works by more than a dozen contemporary artists. During his tenure as Curator of Collections and Exhibitions at the Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia (2003-2007), Wicks organized New Directions in American Drawing, a survey of contemporary drawing. He is active as a guest curator, juror, lecturer, and writer. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Tennessee, his Master of Arts in Art History & Museum Studies from Case Western Reserve University, and was awarded back-to-back Cleveland Museum of Art Fellowships.

BARBARA W. & BERNARD E. BERNSTEIN CURATOR, KNOXVILLE MUSEUM OF ART

2013 LET THERE BE ART AND BLOOM! JUROR

Above: Composition 96-31A, 1996, oil on canvas, Ida Kohlmeyer, Museum purchase made possible by Norman S. Rothschild in honor of his parents, Aleen and Irwin B. Rothschild 97.20

THE COLUMBUS MUSEUMalways changing. always free.

To discover membership benefits visit the Museum Shop,columbusmuseum.com or contact the Columbus Museum Membership

Manager at 706.748.2562, ext. 542 or [email protected].

Members Make Museums…Become a Member TodayMembers Make Museums…Become a Member Today

EXPERIENCE ...American art, regional history, and the historicBradley Olmsted Garden SUPPORT ...the arts and culture in our community ENJOY ...the Columbus Museum with benefits only offered to our members

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LET THERE BE ART AND BLOOM!ARTIST PROFILES

GILLIAN AFFOLTER, MIdLANd, GEORGIABy taking inspiration from the beauty of our world and mixing it with the contents of her imagination, Gillian Affolter strives to make simple, straightforward objects that help create comfort and beauty for people’s surroundings. She creates and makes each item from a variety of materials and processes ranging from high-fire porcelain to hand processed ‘red Georgia’ brick clay and a bit of everything in-between. She currently lives and works in Georgia.

White Flower Bowl

PERRY AUSTIN, GOOdwATER, ALAbAMAA passion for art was a family affair for Perry Austin and his three brothers, who grew up painting together and cultivating a shared love of art. Following graduation from Auburn University in 1971, Austin spent several years working as a technical illustrator with the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and the space program in Anaheim, California. During this time, several galleries began showing his work and in 1998 his work was published in Southwest Art. The same year the Comer Museum of Art named him Alabama’s top artist, at which point he dedicated himself full time to art. Austin says his work as an illustrator enabled him to hone his technical skills while he developed his understanding of composition and color. He lives in the Appalachian foothills of central Alabama with his wife, Carol, and continues to paint with his brothers.

perryaustinfineart.comSouthern Waters

NEd bERRY, CATAULA, GEORGIAColumbus native Ned Berry has never regretted the day he begged a local potter to give him a lump of clay and let him sit down at her wheel. That was in 1990 and Berry has been a prolific master of pottery ever since. His works are a unique blend of wheel-thrown and hand-built elements from glazed clay. He was inspired by his great-grandfather George Berry, who was a well-known potter, and his ancestor Edward Hicks, a well-known early American painter. Berry’s pottery pieces are in the collections of two U.S. Presidents as well as distinguished collections across the United States and abroad. He has exhibited widely in the South as well as New York.

Sunday Morning

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JANICE bIGGERS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAAn Impressionist-style painter, Columbus resident Janice Biggers thrives off the inspiration she finds in flowers, landscapes, and seascapes. Along with her long career in mixed-media painting, Biggers is also a committed preservationist as well as an active member of the local arts community. She has attended numerous workshops conducted by artists of note, and strives for an Impressionistic style which reflects a calmer world.

Mountain Lake

JUNE ELIZAbETH bLACKSTOCK, PARROTT, GEORGIAThough she has exhibited her works several times in New York City, including two shows at the prestigious National Arts Clubs, artist June Elizabeth Blackstock has called Parrott, Georgia home for the past twenty-eight years. Blackstock has a national base of clients but she lives and works in the picturesque antebellum hamlet tucked away just off the road from Columbus to Albany, the hometown of her husband, fellow artist France Pierce. Blackstock began to concentrate on portraiture in her late 20’s. She is a third generation student of the Ashcan School, having been mentored by Dawson, Georgia artists Robert Henri and George Luks. She has found great success with her portrait commissions ranging from families in Columbus to members of the U.S. Congress.

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Portrait of Ashley

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dAwN bLACK, bATON ROUGE, LOUISIANADawn Black lives and works in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and has been exhibiting her work since 1997. She received her Fine Arts degree in painting from Louisiana State University School of Art, Baton Rouge in 1997. In 2001, she received her MFA in painting and sculpture from the University of Iowa School of Art and History, Iowa City, Iowa. She studied printmaking in Venice, Italy, at the Scoula di Graphica in 2000. Her most recent solo exhibition was in Washington, D.C.

dawnblack.com

Look What We Found

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TARLETON bLACKwELL, MANNING, SOUTH CAROLINAA native of Manning, South Carolina, Tarleton Blackwell is often cited as being one of the preeminent members of a group of younger African American contemporary artists whose work plays a critical role in the current influx of this genre into the mainstream. He has been the recipient of many awards and honors, including the 1994 Southern Arts Federation/ National Endowment for the Arts Regional Fellowship in Painting. Blackwell has been named an “Outstanding Young Man of America” and an “Outstanding Professional South Carolinian in the Field of Art”. In 2004, Blackwell was invited to receptions at The White House at the request of Mrs. Laura Bush and Mrs. Colin Powell in recognition of his participation with the Art in Embassies Program. Blackwell’s work has been displayed in over 350 exhibitions and is included in a number of collections.

tarletonblackwell.com

Black Purple House

bUCKY bOwLES, FORTSON, GEORGIABucky is a full time artist who grew up camping, hunting, and fishing in southwest Georgia. As the son of a photographer and avid fisherman he was exposed to the beauty of nature and the challenges of the sporting life as a young boy. Bucky’s paintings reflect his continuing love and appreciation for nature and outdoor life. Although Sporting Art, primarily bird hunting and fly-fishing, is his passion he paints oils and watercolors of other subject matter ranging from marsh and low country landscapes to dogs and waterscapes. He paints a number of plantation hunt scenes and sporting dog commissions each year and his work is collected by many who enjoy the special touch he adds to each painting. He is honored to have his works hang in some of the finest homes, offices, and plantations in our country.

buckybowles.com

Linville Falls

NANCY bRAdFORd, SCOTTSbORO, ALAbAMANancy Bradford’s paintings are known for their luminous color and lambent, flickering light. While she paints predominately in oil, she is versatile and may employ a brilliant wash of watercolor or a bright dancing pastel line. Bradford’s use of animated, dynamic color makes each motif come alive. She has studied with many gifted teachers here and abroad and has painted professionally for more than ten years. Her travels to Provence, Tuscany, and the Dordogne region have enlivened her artwork. Just last year, Nancy’s work was featured in Portico Magazine and Alabama Living.

nancybradfordart.com

France Monet’s Gardener

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SARA bRAdLEY, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAA Columbus, Georgia, native, Sara Bradley has an MFA from SCAD and a four-year certificate in painting from the Art Students League of New York. She is interested in the relationship of time and space as changes occur in the landscape over an extended period. Sara assembles images with multiple layers of collaged paper, tape, and acrylic paint. The act of drawing and photographing, composing and re-drawing, tearing and repositioning, and reworking passages reflect the transformation occurring with the construction/deconstruction process. Sara has exhibited her work in several group shows throughout the Southeast, New York City, and Melbourne, Australia. Her paintings can be found in multiple national and international collections.

Remains

ROGER dALE bROwN, FRANKLIN, TENNESSEEBorn in Birmingham, Alabama, Roger Dale Brown now lives in Franklin, Tennessee. Rogers’s initial studies in oil painting followed the Impressionist technique. He studied with nationally recognized artist Ever Raymond Kinstler, landscape artist Scott Christensen, and mentored with Dawn Whitelaw. Roger believes that studying and painting from life is essential to being a good artist and spends hours painting on location to enhance his ability to see the nuances of a scene, a day, or an object. Traveling the country seeking out history, culture, and landscapes is important for Roger and his fiancé, artist Beverly Ford Evans. His paintings have been displayed in galleries throughout the United States and have won many awards. Roger has been published by Plein Air Magazine, International Artist Magazine, American Artist Magazine and American Art Collectore Magazine. His works are owned by private collectors across the country, including many well-known celebrities and major corporations.

rogerdalebrown.comBack in Time

wENdY MONTGOMERY bUTLER, SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIAWendy is a native of Gastonia, North Carolina, where she began horseback riding and fox hunting at the age of eight. She developed her love for art and animals very early while growing up in an artistic family with an older sister as a riding instructor. Wendy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in ceramics, and jewelry fabrication. After several years away from horses and art, she renewed her passion for both and married a professional fox hunter. Shortly after that she began to paint from the inspiration of their horses, fox hounds, and many Jack Russell terriers. She and her husband live in the heart of a quail plantation near Boston, Georgia. Wendy’s animal portraits and wildlife paintings are done in watercolor, acrylics, and pencil. Other mediums are used to create ceramic tiles, dinnerware, signs, painted furniture, and murals.

wendycustomart.com

Pelican Screening

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SUSIE CALLAHAN, SULLIvAN’S ISLE, SOUTH CAROLINAPainting and drawing has been a passion of Susie Callahan’s since childhood. She studied art in college and has participated in countless workshops with nationally acclaimed artists. She has been painting regularly with the Sullivan’s Island Plein Air Painters since their inception in 1998 with a two year break when she attended graduate school to become a clinical counselor. She enjoys combining her creative skills in both her painting and her clinical work as a counselor. “Both endeavors require me to work with translating emotion and energy; either through a connection with patients or onto a canvas with color and paint. Painting Plein Air allows me to enjoy the healing power of nature.”

charlestonartistcollective.orgGone Swimming

SUSANNE CARMACK, OKATIE, SOUTH CAROLINASusanne Carmack is a mixed media painter and printmaker whose texture and mark making is a central component of her paintings and prints. Carmack believes that the empty space in her work is as important as the space enlivened with marks. In a test of ideas and form, Susanne moves back and forth between printmaking and painting. Her art is in public and private spaces nationwide, including many corporate collections. She has exhibited at the Corcoran Gallery as well as the Phillips Collection, and she has also been featured in New American Paintings magazine twice. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in art history from the University of Virginia and a Master’s degree in painting from the University of Maryland where she studied with, and was the teaching assistant for, the late sculptor and painter Anne Truitt. Susanne is represented in Georgia by Anne Irwin Fine Art in Atlanta.

susannecarmack.com/home.htmlGeography Lesson II

CAROLYN CARR, ATLANTA, GEORGIAAn Atlanta native, Carolyn Carr is known for her compelling abstract paintings of interwoven curvilinear lines that are derived from captured graffiti signatures. Her interest in text and narrative has been an ongoing and vital component to her work that has been explored through her titles and interests in film and literature. These culturally significant references are derived from a wide range of sources spanning historical periods, platforms, and various means of distribution. Carolyn received her BFA from the Atlanta College of Art, with a focus on Photography. Her work has been shown in numerous solo and group exhibitions at museums and galleries including Gavlak (New York, Palm Beach), Artists Space (New York), 10 Chancery Lane (Hong Kong), National Museum of Women (Washington DC), the Contemporary, David Heath and Fay Gold (Atlanta). Carolyn’s work has been seen in well-known publications such as House Beautiful and Architectural Digest.

carolyncarr.comNight Swimming

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MICHAEL CHANdLER, NEw YORK, NEw YORKBorn in Denver, Colorado, Michael Chandler was a student of Stan Brakhage at the University of Colorado in Boulder during the late 60’s and attended Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles and the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa. He began showing his paintings in 1985 at the galleries of Salvatore Ala in New York and Milan. Chandler has been a gardener in the Hollywood Hills, done mining assessment for the Anaconda Company, worked on Christo’s Rifle Valley Curtain project, painted baseball dolls for the Pittsburg Pirates and Cincinnati Reds, was a surveyor for Contact Logging in Philipsburg, Montana, painted walls at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, worked on the production of Walter Hill’s movie The Warriors, painted cartoon cells for Animalympics, did installations at the Mudd Club and Club 57 with Mary-Ann Monforton and worked as an assistant to Dan Flavin through the Dia Art Foundation.

michaelchandler.info/michaelchandler.info/M_Chandler.htmlRose

MARC CHATOv, RUTLEdGE, GEORGIAAs a fine art major at Georgia State University, Marc Chatov studied drawing under the late James Sitton, who was acclaimed for his drawing and anatomy instruction. Marc begins his work by drawing with paint and prefers to paint alla prima because it keeps a spontaneous approach to his subject. Chatov is a member of The Salmagundi Club in New York, Oil Painters of America, Portrait Society of America, and is an Advisory Board Member with the Portrait Society of Atlanta. He has painted many notable portraits including Senator Paul Coverdell whose portrait hangs in Atlanta, and most recently he painted Georgia Writers Hall of Fame inductee, Dr. Ferrol Sams. Money Magazine featured Marc as one of the top eight portrait artists in the country. Marc has received the Governor’s Artist of Excellence Award and his works can be found in museums and galleries around the country as well many private and corporate collections. chatovstudio.comFlower Girl

PAT CHRISTIAN, wAvERLY HALL, GEORGIAPat Christian’s medium of choice is watercolors and favorite subjects for her paintings include landscapes and architecture - things that capture a sense of place. Her intent is to create paintings that relate to the viewer by sparking memories that are important and likewise drawing emotion from them. Her works have been recognized with two awards from the state competition held at the Georgia National Fair and the Columbus Artists Guild annual member show. She has had works accepted to many juried shows and exhibits, including FUMC Festival of Arts and the highly competitive Best of Spring Into Art. Pat is a member of the Columbus Artist’s Guild and a Signature member of the Georgia Watercolor Society. Her watercolors have been juried into shows around the southeast United States.

patchristianart.comAngels Among Us III

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CAROL CHRISTIE, ROSwELL, GEORGIAA native of Michigan and the youngest of seven children, Carol Christie dabbled with pastels and sketched most of her childhood. After studying Art Education in college, she relocated to Atlanta in 1969 to raise her family and began exhibiting contemporary acrylic works on canvas in 1990.Carol’s offbeat style and inspiration for painting is rooted in her appreciation for the colorful works of Matisse and the energetic calligraphic strokes reminiscent of Raoul Dufy. Her work has been described as playful yet thoughtful; electric yet warm and emotive; sophisticated yet primitive. Carol’s art has been published in numbers publications, including Veranda, Art Business News, Atlanta Style & Design, and Art Galleries, and Artists of the South, just to name a few. She is currently represented by numerous fine art galleries, and her work hangs in private and corporate collections throughout the United States.

carolchristie.comClarity

CATHERINE COLE, NEw YORK, NEw YORKInternational experience in art direction across platforms, Catherine Cole is currently based in New York. She has lived and worked in Spain, France, and Italy in high-end publishing in both editorial and advertising. She is passionate about the arts and is an accomplished painter, working in oils on canvas as well as collage and gouache on paper. Catherine’s work has won several awards and has shown in galleries in both the United States and Europe.

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Portrait

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vALERIE CRAIG, ST. dAvIdS, PENNSYLvANIAKnown for her impressionist approach to color and light, Valerie Craig has painted nearly all of her life. Her subject matter includes urban and rural landscapes as well as intimate still life paintings and figures within a landscape. Valerie paints en plein air whenever she can, then often completes larger canvasses in the studio. Whether painting vast open areas or intimate spaces, she finds that capturing light and color is best accomplished through close observation and careful study. Craig has been invited to be the juror for professional art exhibitions and her work is represented in corporate, private, and museum collections across the country. Honors include Best in Show 2008 and 2011 Wayne Plein Air Competition, Second Place 2011 Plein Air Easton, Artist’s Choice Award 2010 Plein Air Easton and Runner up to Best in Show 2009 American Women Artist’s Show. Valerie lives in St. Davids, Pennsylvania, with her husband Peter.

valeriecraig.comOxford Light

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wIN CRANNELL, dAHLONEGA, GEORGIAWin Crannell, 3rd place winner in the 2011 Let There Be Art show and sale, held various positions before retiring as a professor emeritus from North Georgia College and State University. Throughout his teaching career, he devoted time to his own artistic interests, which he has continued into his retirement. His work has followed many directions with a strong early influence from Jackson Pollock and the Abstract Expressionist. His early work was large non-objective paintings, but as years have passed and his influences have varied, he has become interested in the landscapes of rural Georgia. The beauty and intrigue of trees have lately been a major focus of his work, some drawings take up to five hundred hours to complete. Other subjects that Win has drawn over the years include carousels, barns, old stores, rivers, and mountain scenes. Win’s work has won hundreds of awards at various art festivals throughout the United States.

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New Tree

AMY CREwS, bIRMINGHAM, ALAbAMAIt has been said that Amy Crews has the ability to “elevate a common object to an elegant presentation” resulting in an aesthetic and appeal that is both personal and universal. Her success includes being featured nationally in Southern Living At Home, an HGTV Dream Home, and in corporate art collections such as the new Children’s of Alabama Hospital, the Energen Corporation, the Birmingham Botanical Gardens, and the Alabama Wildlife Federation. Her work has also been featured in publications such as Nashville Arts Magazine and Birmingham Home and Garden. Amy has received numerous awards at juried shows across the south and is an active member of Oil Painters of America and the Mountain Brook Art Association. She and her husband, Matt, live in Birmingham, Alabama, with their two children where she is represented by Monty Stabler Galleries.

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GERI dAvIS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAThe daughter of a Naval Officer, Geri Davis was born in Ancon, Canal Zone, and traveled extensively throughout South, Central, and North America. She is a graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor Degree in Applied Arts. She also holds a Master of Science Degree in Counseling and Human Development. This unique educational combination has made it possible for her to utilize art in a therapeutic and creative manner for her students. She is primarily a watercolorist, but also works in oil and pen and ink. Nationally, Geri’s work is in Senate offices in Washington, D.C., and the State Capitol of Georgia. She recently was commissioned to paint the United States National Infantry Museum at Ft. Benning and former Secretary of State, Colin Powell was also a recipient of one of the Infantry Museum art pieces. Geri has had the privilege to study under many well-known artists and is a member of numerous professional organizations.

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MIKKI dILLON, LILbURN, GEORGIAPreviously an art major at Ohio State University who also studied print-making at Columbus College, Dillon was an Army wife until her husband’s retirement, when she resumed her art career, working in stained glass, watercolor, and pastel. She has studied with Frank Webb, Katherine Chang Liu, Maxine Masterfield, Albert Handell, Carole Katchen, Sally Strand, Alan Flattman, Wolf Kahn, and many others. Currently working primarily in pastel, Mikki has won numerous national awards and has achieved signature status in seven national pastel societies. She is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America, Knickerbocker Artists of America, the National Association of Women Artists, Inc., and is a full member of the Catherine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club (NY). Mikki’s paintings are in many public and private collections throughout the US. Known for her vibrant figurative work, she also has worked in plein air landscape as well as digital photography.

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SUSAN dOLAN, COLUMbUS, GEORGIASusan Dolan began her education in art when she earned a scholarship to attend the Art Institute of Chicago. She went on to earn her BFA at Drake University and studied in Florence, Italy. Susan has been exhibited in shows including the Two Sisters Gallery, the annual Columbus Artist Guild show, and the Annette Howell Turner Center in Valdosta, Georgia, where one of her paintings was selected to be published in their annual calendar. Recently, the Columbus State University Foundation purchased one of her paintings in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Spencer House in Oxford, England. Susan’s work can be viewed at Two Sisters Gallery as well as the Joseph House Gallery in Columbus, Georgia.

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TEIL dUNCAN, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINATeil Duncan is a painter based out of Charleston, South Carolina. An Auburn University graduate and a Columbus, Georgia native, Duncan works with watercolors, acrylics, and primarily oils. Her distinct exhibition of color, movement, and bold mark of the palette knife have earned her a spot in Southern Views and Charleston magazine, the featured artist in the Columbus restaurant, E.P.i.c., and gallery representation across the Southeast. The subjects of her paintings range from figures and forests, to still lives and animals, but all consistently depict a common theme of light. She is entranced by the illumination of almost any subject within beautiful lighting because it introduces a bursting multiplication of colors, which provokes her to exaggerate that moment onto the canvas. Teil enjoys working full-time as an artist in her studio at Redux Contemporary Art Center, and never ceases to continue seeking new knowledge, techniques, and appreciation for painting.

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MARTHA YARbROUGH ELdER, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEEA former professional kitchen designer, the artist within Martha often placed a client’s favorite painting or sculpture in the kitchen design. Her first studio was her kitchen island, where she still paints landscapes and still life paintings. A work in process, she studies with and alongside some outstanding artists serving as mentors.

Elder Fancy Feet

bEvERLY FORd EvANS, FRANKLIN, TENNESSEEA native of Nashville, Tennessee, Beverly Evans was drawn to the beauty that surrounded her at a young age. She has studied with accomplished artist Roger Dale Brown, OPA, Dawn Whitelaw, Paula Frizbe, and Jeremy Lipking. After a career in interior design, Beverly was inspired to return to painting by the beauty of her home state. She is a member of several organizations including Women Painters of the Southeast, Plein Air Painters of the Southeast, American Impressionist Society, and Oil Painters of America. Beverly’s work has been in numerous exhibits and has received many awards throughout the years. She currently assists Roger Dale Brown teaching plein air and studio workshops across the country.

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Graceful Bridge

MAdELINE FALK, NORFOLK, CONNECTICUTMadeline Falk began painting dog portraits in 1989 in Washington, D.C. She began her formal training in painting at the Corcoran College of Art + Design, and more recently, had the privilege of studying with the late Frank Mason of the Art Students League. Inspired by the classical paintings of the 18th and 19th centuries, Madeline approaches every painting informed by the old masters. Her emphasis is on light, atmosphere, and lush brush strokes, while paying careful attention to drawing and composition. Madeline has shown in many national exhibitions. In 2010, she was the first place winner of the painting category at “The Art Show at the Dog Show” – the nation’s only juried art exhibition devoted to canine art. Madeline’s work is included in the permanent collection of the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington, D.C., and many private collections throughout the country. Her work has also been published in Equine Images and Spur Magazine.

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JO FARRIS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAAs a resident of Georgia for over thirty years, Jo Farris continues to find evocative subjects for her paintings. The northern Blue Mountains through the urban compact to the coastal flatlands have provided the visual vocabulary for her work. Her modular encapsulated layers explore the conditions of this contemporary life as she layers dense surface texture balancing areas of subtleties. Influenced by the work of Richard Diebenkorn, Alma Thomas, and Will Barnett, her work retains the classical familiar subjects reinterpreted in an abstracted tradition. This recent work has been widely accepted and valued by her collectors.

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The Mediterranean Coast

SUZANNE REEd FINE, COLUMbUS, GEORGIASuzanne Reed Fine was recently chosen as Watercolor Artist Magazine’s “Ones to Watch” for 2012. Her work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the Southeast as well as in private and corporate collections. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Suzanne grew up in Colorado and received a BFA from Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado. Trained in graphic design and marketing, Suzanne spent many years as a graphic designer but now paints full time. She studied color and watermedia with her mentor Stephen Quiller and enjoys working in various Watermedia, combing representational figurative pieces with abstraction. Her work can be viewed at Two Sisters Gallery in Columbus, Georgia, the Frame Shop: Creede in Creede, Colorado, and the Lagerquist Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia. Suzanne has gained signature status as a member of several watercolor societies. She serves on the Columbus Cultural Arts Alliance and the advisory board for the Bo Bartlett Center.

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Light

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JOE GARCIA, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAA native of California, Joe Garcia is an established landscape and wildlife artist living amidst oaks, pines, and the golden hills of southern California. This natural setting provides him endless inspiration and subjects for his art. Joe earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles after being encouraged to pursue an artistic career by friends and family. Today, he continues to paint in oil or watercolor, and emphasizes composition, value and spontaneity in each medium. Joe shows across the country, and his original paintings and prints may be found in galleries and collections across the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Europe. His work has also appeared in numerous magazines, including Southwest Art, The Artist Magazine, Wildlife Art, and Watercolor Magic. North Light Books produced Joe’s books Mastering the Watercolor Wash and the Watercolor Bible.

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RANI GARNER, bUENA vISTA, GEORGIAOriginally from Phoenix, Arizona, Garner speculates that growing up in a desert environment made her appreciate the trees which now fill her canvasses. She earned a BFA from Arizona State University and has been painting professionally since 1989. Her real focus is on capturing the essence of light. The paintings, which often feature a dazzling glow of sunlight glimpsed through trees, are prized by collectors who are reminded of their own meaningful moments of communion with light and what it symbolizes to them. Rani’s paintings are currently represented by galleries throughout the Southeast. She lives with her husband, outside of Buena Vista, Georgia.

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Dancing Waves

SUSIE GEORGE, MAdISON, GEORGIABorn and brought up in the Philippines, Suzita has lived around the globe with time spent in Europe, the Far East, and the United States. A self-taught artist, she began painting in 1985 and enjoys painting snapshots of everyday life. Her love of children, horses, classical music, and opera are some of her other favorite subjects. Suzita’s mediums are watercolors, oils, and acrylics on canvas and paper. Many of her larger paper painting are in the true Toulouse-Lautrec poster style. Using minimalist and sketchy brush strokes to cover expansive canvases and paper, her subjects come alive from the inside out. In 1993, Suzita had three solo exhibits in London, England. A permanent collection of her works hangs today in the lobby of the new boutique hotel, The James Madison Inn, in Madison, Georgia. Suzita sells her art though galleries and private clients in the United States and overseas.

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ANN GETSINGER, MILL RIvER, MASSACHUSETTSAnn Getsinger grew up in Watertown, Connecticut, the youngest of five, in a creative, rural environment. Family, nature, and agriculture, along with a strong connection to the mid-coast area of Maine, were powerful influences which continue to be reflected in her work. Following studies at Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, she moved to the Berkshire town of Lenox, Massachusetts. After studying at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1979, she returned to the Berkshire Hills where she studied with realist artist Sheldon Fink. Since 1988 her home and studio have been in New Marlborough, Massachusetts. Ann’s oil paintings, while rooted in traditional realism, have evolved to include layers drawn from surrealism, memory, and imagination. Her work is in many private collections, museums, and fine galleries.

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MILLIE GOSCH, COLLEGE PARK, GEORGIAA native of Newnan, Georgia, Millie Gosch finds the lowlands and rural fields in the area and the marshes and waters of coastal Georgia inspirations for her landscape paintings. She is active in bringing well-know plein air painters to the Southeast to teach workshops. Millie has won several awards, most recently as a finalist in the prestigious RayMar Second Annual Fine Art Competition with her oil painting Sunrise in Summer. She has been accepted in exhibitions throughout Georgia and in the Southeast. Her work hangs in numerous private collections and she is represented by several fine art galleries across the Southeast.

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The Blessing

ERIN GREGORY, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAErin Gregory is a Mobile, Alabama native who now resides in Columbus with her husband Tim and their two daughters, McCall and Elizabeth. Since graduating from Auburn University in 2000 with a BFA in painting, Erin has made her love of art a full-time career. While selling her paintings in several galleries in Alabama and Georgia, she also spends much of her time doing commissioned work and has done several book-illustrating projects. In addition to creating art, Erin enjoys teaching oil painting workshops. Erin’s passion for painting is reflected in her rich and colorful landscapes, still-lifes, and figurative paintings. Her objective is to capture the contrasting nature of sunlight and shadow and to bring it to life with vivid color and brushwork. Erin has received numerous awards for her art and has been featured in various regional magazines. Since 2001, she has had several solo shows and her paintings have been featured in multiple exhibitions around the Southeast.

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CHRIS GROvES, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAChris Grove’s early years were spent outside, exploring the woods, swimming in the bayou, boating, fishing, playing with snakes and other wild animals. It was during those years that Groves learned to love the outdoors and nature. After graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a BFA in Environmental Design, Chris spent the next ten years as an art director for two large companies, all the while continuing to study and hone his fine art skills. He has studied at the Florence Academy of Art in Italy, the Colorado Academy of Art, the Loveland Art Academy, the Cottonwood Art Academy, and the Denver Arts Students League. He also enjoyed a private, two- year mentorship with artist Jay Moore, which he considers a turning point in his artistic career. His paintings hang in numerous private and corporate collections and he is the recipient of multiple awards and recognitions.

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KAREN HEwITT HAGAN, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAKaren Hewitt Hagan’s paintings offer a compelling combination of dramatic light and rugged beauty. Favorite subjects include pristine coastal landscapes, boats drenched in sunlight, soulful dancers, and romantic nudes. She has studied traditional methods of painting and drawing with many notable contemporary master artists as well as studied the works of inspirational historical painters including John Singer Sargent, Emile Gruppe, Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida, and Edgar Alwin Payne. Karen’s paintings hang in numerous private, corporate, and yacht collections in the U.S. and abroad. Her accomplishments include having her work exhibited in many invitational exhibitions and juried shows including the Carmel Plein Air Painting Competition in Carmel, California and she was presented with the Award of Excellence at the COPA (Charleston Outdoor Painters Association) Plein Air Painting Annual in Charleston, South Carolina. Karen was a founding member of both the Charleston Outdoor Painters Association (COPA) and The Plein Air Painters of the Southeast (PAP-SE).

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LINdA HANKS, STONE MOUNTAIN, GEORGIAFor Linda Hanks, painting is a very spiritual endeavor and says she approaches each piece with an eagerness to translate thoughts and feelings on canvas. Growing up in a small Southern town, she moved to New York City in 2000 to study at The Art Students’ League with Michael Burband and others. She studied the figure with Nelson Shanks in his workshops both in West Palm Beach, Florida, and his school in Philadelphia. Linda has won awards locally, regionally, and nationally and has exhibited with “The Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Art Club” and “The American Artists Professional League” in New York City. She has been invited to participate in activities with Atlanta’s High Museum of Art as well as shows in Nashville, Tennessee.

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Backyard Irises

ALETA bRISbANE HEISIG, LOCUST vALLEY, NEw YORKA native of the North Shore of Long Island, Aleta Brisbane Heisig has studied at the Nassau County Museum of Art, the Stevenson Atelier, and currently at “The Teaching Studios” in Oyster Bay. She has been painting animals, homes, and landscapes in oil on a commissioned basis since 1992. Aleta has exhibited with Nassau Community College, Lynda Anderson Gallery, Guild Hall, and Ariel Framing on Long Island.

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bILL HEISIG, LOCUST vALLEY, NEw YORKBorn in 1927, Bill Heisig has been a pro baseball player, a State Trooper, a Realtor, and an antiques dealer. He has studied with The Harold Stevenson Atelier and has been painting for 45 years. Bill has exhibited at Guild Hall on Easthampton, Anderson Gallery in Locust Valley, and recently at Ariel Framing in Locust Valley. He enjoys depicting structures of historical note such as windmills, lighthouses, ships, and bridges.

The Mutiny

LAUREN bARKSdALE HILL, bATON ROUGE, LOUISIANABorn and raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Lauren Barksdale Hill has grown up with a passion for art. She majored in Fine Arts with a concentration in Graphic Design and Business at Louisiana State University. Using mixed media including aqua oils and acrylics, Lauren creates a variety of works. She especially enjoys painting the figure and abstract compositions and continues to explore new media and subject matter. Her paintings are exhibited at galleries and shops throughout the country spanning from Palm Springs, California, to Destin, Florida. In addition, she was voted “Baton Rouge’s Hottest Artist”, received the “225 Best of Award,” and was Baton Rouge Business Report’s “Top 40 Under 40”. Lauren has also been showcased in several publications including In Style Home. Just this past year, Lauren opened a gallery in Baton Rouge called Mint Art.

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HELEN HObbS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAHelen Jordan Hobbs was born and raised in Columbus, Georgia. She attended Mount Vernon Junior College in Washington, D.C., and the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia, where she graduated with a BFA. Hobbs has always enjoyed painting and drawing and has participated in classes and workshops. She has studied with several local artists including Barbara Pound, Booth Malone, and for many years with Marge Tilley. She has also taken workshops with George Cress, Wolf Kahn, Bo Bartlett, and Marc Chatov, to mention a few. Her work is in many private collections in the Southeast as well as several corporate collections.

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NANCY HOERTER, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINABorn in Amityville, New York, Nancy Hoerter grew up in Birmingham, Alabama.Working in oils, Nancy combines the play of light with the lushness of flowers and fruit in her still-life paintings. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art from Auburn University. Nancy has studied with several nationally-acclaimed impressionists, including Ted Goerschner, Kim English, and Ovanes Berberian. She continues to develop and enhance her art through regular classes with Elizabeth Bronson, ASMA (McClellanville, South Carolina), painting trips to the American Southwest, and studies in France. Nancy’s oil paintings can be found in numerous collections across the United States and abroad. In 2010, Nancy’s work was selected to show in the prestigious Oil Painters of America’s 19th National Juried Exhibition.

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Green, Purple, White

MARY HOFFMAN, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAFrom a very early age, Mary Hoffman has loved the creative process and grew up knowing she would one day be a professional painter. She earned a BFA from the Cleveland Institute of Art in Ohio. In the years following, Mary focused on the portrait and the figure, teaching life drawing and portraiture and basic drawing classes. Throughout the years commissioned portraits dominated the majority of Mary’s business, in addition to exhibiting in collective and one-woman shows. In 2005 Mary discovered her first Plein Air workshop and discovered that painting “En Plein Air” presented its own exciting challenges. In 2006, Mary joined the intimate painting group now known as The Sullivan’s Island Plein Air Painters. Although portraiture and the figure are still a large part of Mary’s repertoire, painting “en plein air” with the Sullivan’s group has expanded her artistic experience in every positive way.

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MARK KELvIN HORTON, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINABorn and raised in rural North Carolina, Mark Kelvin Horton graduated from East Carolina University School of Art. While working in New York City in advertising and design, he was able to study firsthand the seemingly endless number of masterworks of art in the city’s museums and galleries. Mark became particularly fascinated with the works of George Inness, Herman Herzog, Frederick Church, and the Tonalist photographer, Edward Steichen. He was also captivated by the realism of John Singer Sargent and Winslow Homer, as well as the romantic landscapes of the Hudson River School painters. Mark has received numerous awards and his works have been in many publications including Garden & Gun, and American Art Collector. He is a member of several artist societies such as Oil Painters of America and American Society of Marine Artists. Mark’s work can be found in many private and corporate collections throughout the United States.

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MAUDIE HUFF, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAMaudie, a native of Atlanta, graduated from the Lovett School and from Mary Baldwin College with a degree in Art History. Her junior year was spent in Perugia, Italy, studying Art History and Italian at the University for Foreign Students and afterwards, she traveled extensively throughout Europe. Maudie has studied in North Carolina and Maine including a course with Wolf Kahn. Over the years she has shown and sold her works in Columbia, South Carolina; Greenville, South Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; Sea Island, Georgia; Columbus, Georgia, and is presently showing her work at Leila Day Antiques in Castine, Maine.

Buddie’s Maine Garden

HANNAH ISRAEL, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAThe Gallery Director for the Department of Art at Columbus State University, Hannah Israel received her Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne. Prior to moving to Columbus, she worked at The International Studio and Curatorial Program and James Cohan Gallery in New York City. Hannah has curated several group exhibitions and has exhibited her own work nationally and internationally. She has received several awards, including The Elizabeth Art Foundation Studio Art Grant, The Daedalus Art Foundation Grant, and The Creative and Performing Arts Fellowship. Hannah’s new body of work examines collective mythology, imaginable margins, and accessibility of experience. She states “I often think of Kant’s Theory of sublime as a transcendence of the everyday, the transient, and the sensual. It represents the redemptive capacity of human understanding.”

Being in Many Places at One Time

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KATIE JACObSON, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAKatie Jacobson is a painter who is currently finishing her BFA degree with an emphasis in painting at the University of Mississippi. With oil paint as her central medium, she enjoys painting people, landscapes, and everyday scenes. Katie is inspired by light and its aesthetic relationship with color. Her paintings evolve around the evanescence of time and the uniqueness of short-lived experiences. They develop as light advances on the object and environment.

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American Dreamer

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bARbARA COURTNEY JAENICKE, ROSwELL, GEORGIARaised in New Jersey, Barbara Courtney Jaenicke loved to draw and paint as a child and decided at an early age to pursue a career in art in one form or another. She graduated with a BA in Art and Advertising Design from The College of New Jersey, attended the School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, and has studied with widely known artists including Marc Hanson, Bill Davidson, Duane Wakeham, Margaret Dyer, Kim Lordier, Greg Biolchini, Albert Handell, and Susan Ogilvie. Currently residing in Roswell, Georgia, with her husband and son, Barbara paints landscapes and still life in pastel and oil, with pastel being her specialty. When creating her paintings, she rarely copies her subject matter exactly as it appears, but instead adapts the colors and composition into her own interpretation. She teaches weekly pastel classes locally in the metro Atlanta area and also teaches workshops throughout the U.S.

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CAROLYNN THOMAS JONES, bIRMINGHAM, ALAbAMACarolynn Thomas Jones is a painter whose visual images range from colorist Impressionism to abstract Expressionism. She paints alla prima, using vibrant color and brushstrokes to convey the energy of images, whether they are inspired from landscape, still life, figures, or spiritual subject matter. Carolynn received a degree in art and art education in 1978 and taught art for several years. She is highly influenced by the painting methods of Sergei Bongart. Her artwork has been selected by several juried exhibits and can be found in many galleries and private collections. Carolynn is a member of Birmingham Art Association, Mountain Brook Art Association, and Plein Air Association.

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Corn Crib at Highlands NC

ANN bALZAC KEANE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINAInspired by the natural world around her, Ann Keane uses a palette knife to scrape and carve lines and shapes to construct a canvas full of movement. Using a muted palette, her works are quiet and emotionally rich. With no formal training, Ann started painting nine years ago in acrylics and changed to oils because of the freedom in which oil lends itself. She has studied under Brian Ruttenberg and Ian Roberts and is inspired by artists who share a passion for the expressive power of color and abstract composition. She works on several pieces at a time in her studio in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, and is one of nine painters in the Charleston Artist Collective.

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It Could Be

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JENNIFER KEIM, ATLANTA, GEORGIAAn independent artist based in Atlanta, Georgia, Jennifer Keim specializes in original oil, pastel, and mixed media paintings, as well as portraits and commission-based paintings. Jennifer has consulted on multiple visual and artistic illustrations, designed paintings and murals for local museums, created promotional artwork for multiple clients and corporations, as well as commissioned her work for private collectors. Her paintings have been featured in multiple exhibitions, both solo and group, throughout Georgia. She graduated Cum Laude with a BFA in Drawing and Painting from the University of Georgia. Jennifer is an active member of the Oil Painters of America, Portrait Society of America, High Museum of Art in Atlanta, and MOCA of GA. She has had two solo shows at the Huff Harrington Fine Art Gallery and has created artwork for an interior designer in Atlanta to be featured on HGTV; she also produced artwork for the National Society of Collegiate Scholars at the University of Georgia.

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JANE FARRIMONd KELTNER, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEEJane Keltner has immersed herself in the arts since her youth in Memphis, Tennessee. Her background performing in musical theater and opera led to a scholarship and a BA from Rollins College. Later she studied opera in Rome, Italy, where her interest in the visual arts began to take hold. She uses the music, which fills her studio to inform her paintings by transferring the feeling in the music onto the canvas. She is a self-taught artist and many individualized techniques have been born by Jane to enhance the uniqueness of each canvas. The final product reflects her love of color. She began her journey with the brush, but now relies mostly on the pallet knife in order to achieve multiple layers on to the canvas and add richness to her paintings. Jane’s artistic influences are Marc Rothco, Henri Matisse, Hans Hoffman, and Nicholas de Stael.

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HELEN LEE, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAA native of the South, Helen Lee’s paintings demonstrate a dynamic new freshness in perception and communication of color and design. She lived and traveled in Europe in the 1960’s. Her formal art training began in the classrooms, museums, and galleries of the countries of Europe. Her works have been exhibited in Europe, on the Island of Oahu, Hawaii, and throughout the southern United States. They are included in many private and corporate collections. Helen now resides in Columbus, Georgia, where she devotes her time and energies to painting. She is currently creating a series of works of the Chattahoochee River Walk.

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Riverwalk

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bOOTH MALONE, MIdLANd, GEORGIABooth Malone works from his studio in Midland, Georgia, with emphasis on equestrian and figurative themes. He is a Member-of-Merit: Atlanta Portrait Society; Member: Oil Painters of America; American Academy of Equine Art. In 2006 he was Official Artist of the Breeder’s Cup. He has turned often to ballet and theatre for his subject matter, taking pleasure in the capture of light, motion, and mood – especially as it occurs off-stage. He teaches a workshop in Aiken, South Carolina, each spring, for equestrian artists.

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Snowdrifts Backstage

GLORIA MANI, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAGloria Mani has owned and operated her own business-studio-gallery since 1978 in Columbus, Georgia. Her studies include the New York Arts Student League and Ringling School of Art. She is also one of the fortunate few to study with master art conservator William Haney. Gloria’s goal as an artist is to paint an interesting and exciting work of art from scenes that often go unnoticed. She has shown her work in Agora Gallery in Soho, New York, Carmel Plein-Air Paint Out Event, Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art and Hagan Fine Art Gallery in Charleston, South Carolina, The Telfair Art Fair, John Tucker Fine Art and Kim Iocovozzi Fine Art in Savannah, Georgia, and the Plantation Wildlife Arts Festival in Thomasville, Georgia.

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LIZ BARBER LEVENTHAL, ATLANTA, GEORGIAUsing a soft palette of colors with vigorous brushstrokes, Liz Barber Leventhal conveys nature as constantly changing. She studied painting at Massachusetts College of Art and Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. Liz was recently commissioned by the Beverly Hills Hotel and the Cosmopolitan Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Her work is represented in several galleries from Florida to New York and she has been featured in Art in the U.S., Southern Living, South Carolina Homes and Gardens, and Hampshire Gazette.

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Breeze

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CASEY MATTHEwS, FERNANdINA bEACH, FLORIdAA native of San Antonio, Texas, Casey Matthews studied art at Texas Christian University and the University of Alabama. Her works exhibit enthusiasm, yet are simultaneously introspective and enlightening. She favors abstract painting, creating layers of information through a technique which employs diverse strata of media including acrylic paint, medium, charcoal, handmade paper tissue, and oil sticks on canvas. Casey is an award-winning artist who has sold to collectors throughout North America and Europe, and currently works from her downtown studio in Fernandina Beach, Florida.

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Art in Bloom

ELIZAbETH RObERT MCFALLS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAProfessor Elizabeth Roberts McFalls, a member of the Columbus State University faculty since 2007, is an Associate Professor of Art. She received her MFA from The Cranbrook Academy of Art. Since arriving at CSU Professor McFalls has been included in more than twenty exhibitions, given three artist lectures, and completed an Artist Residency at the Osage Artist Community. Altogether, she has had a total of sixty-four exhibits, spanning several bodies of work, three of which were solo exhibits. Professor McFalls’ uses historical photographs that have stereotypically been used to express ideas of family, community, and a dedication to a way of life that has often resulted in heartbreak. Her research focuses on the rural southeast as a departure point for discussing issues of mortality, sacrifice, and beauty, in the mediums of drawing and lithography.

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MICHAEL MCFALLS, COLUMbUS, GEORGIAAn Associate Professor of Art at Columbus State University, Michael McFalls received his BFA in Fine Arts from The Columbus College of Art and Design and a MFA in Sculpture from The University of California at Davis. Prior to joining CSU he served as the Art Program Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Art, Sculpture at The University of Maine at Farmington. He has received numerous scholarships and awards, including the Pitzerker Foundation Endowed Fellowship. His residencies include Sculpture Space, Inc. and Djerassi Resident Artists Program. Some solo exhibitions include, “Arrangements” Gallery 1708 Richmond, Virginia, “Beneath the Surface”, Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Center for Visual Arts in Michigan, “Frantic Chaos”, Gallery 621, Tallahassee, Florida; “Sediment” Thompson Gallery, Furman University, Greenville South Carolina; “A Closer Look” Maine Center for Contemporary Art, Rockport Maine. McFalls has lectured at Dartmouth College, Valdosta State University, and Furman University.Untitled Bubble Wrap #2

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JILL SCHULTZ MCGANNON, SUwANEE, GEORGIAJill Schultz McGannon earned her BFA and MFA in Drawing and Painting at the University of Georgia, and later attended The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her work can been seen at Mason Murer Gallery in Atlanta, Georgia, Gwenda Jay/ Addington in Chicago, Illinois, and Studio E Gallery in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. She paints primarily landscapes in oils. Jill began painting plein-air in Cortona, Italy, in 1994 as an Artist in Residence for the University of Georgia’s abroad program, and has returned to Italy many times to paint, most recently in 2012. Recent awards from 2012 include Second Place in the Gwinnett Plein Air event, the Purchase award and Second Place in the Buford Paint Out, Best in Show in the Madison Plein air event and the Purchase Award in a contest for the Johns Creek Mayor’s Office.

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HELENA MEEK, bUENA vISTA, GEORGIAHelena Meek, a member of the American Society of Portrait Artists, The Portrait Society of Atlanta, and American Impressionists Society, specializes in landscape, still life, and portrait paintings. She has also become known for her ability to capture “history on canvas” with her many paintings of historical homes and buildings. Helena is inspired by the beauty of the Southeast, from the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee, through Georgia to the Keys of Florida. From the famous Okefenokee Swamp to the Everglades, it is her desire to capture each of these natural treasures and preserve our rich history in oils on canvas. Helena’s home, studio, and gallery are in a one-story Williamsburg style home, built in 1926 inBuena Vista, Georgia.

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ELIZAbETH MIddOUR, MOUNT PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINAElizabeth Middour has lived in the Lowcountry for most of her life. Many of her paintings depict the area she loves and calls home. She strives to fill her paintings with the emotions and feelings that each scene evokes in her. Since moving to the Charleston area ten years ago, she has gradually shifted her focus from work as a decorative painter and naturalist to working on canvas both outdoors and in her studio. Elizabeth has a BFA in Studio Art from Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, and an MFA from Savannah College of Art and Design.

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MELANIE MORRIS, bIRMINGHAM, ALAbAMAMelanie Morris is an award-winning artist whose work has been shown in galleries and juried shows across the southeast. She applies layers of exquisite color with a palette knife to create her dreamlike paintings. Melanie’s contemporary landscapes and florals are in several corporate and individual collections including The Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau, BlueShoe Nashville, Energen Corporation, Peace College, Brentwood Academy, Southern States Bank, and the artist Nall’s private collection. Melanie resides in Birmingham, Alabama, with her husband, author Michael Morris, and is represented by Bennett Galleries in Nashville, Tennessee, and Post 31 in Memphis, Tennessee.

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KATE MULLIN, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINAKate Mullin is a painter from Columbus, Georgia, who recently moved to Charleston, South Carolina, to further pursue her career in art. While attending Auburn University, Kate won the Department of Art Merit Award in 2010 and the Joyce and Roger Lethander Purchase Award in 2011. She graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in August 2011. Kate has a wide variety of painting styles seen in her realistic psychological portraits, abstract landscapes, impressionistic environments, and playful flowers. Mainly painting in oil, her style has evolved from realism to a more abstract style. Kate’s influences are the shapes and colors of everyday objects and environments that are typically overlooked. Her play on the joining of shapes and colors create a unique language through paint.

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FRANCIS MURPHY, NEw YORK, NEw YORKBorn and raised in London, England, Francis Murphy started apprenticing with established London photographers as a teenager, and began working for newspapers and magazines in fashion and portrait photography there. His career moved on to fashion photography in Paris, and then New York, where he worked in fashion and later children’s photography. He has extensive experience in both commercial advertising and high-end editorial work. Francis developed and helped launch a new eco-friendly magazine called Plenty as staff photographer responsible for all covers and fashion shoots. He has exhibited his work in galleries and benefit auctions in the New York area. He continues to pursue his personal and fine art photography while working on commission work.

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LESLIE PRATT-THOMAS, MOUNT PLEASANT, SOUTH CAROLINALeslie Pratt -Thomas has been painting in oil since the mid-1990s and has been driven to learn from the best. Born in Canada, she has painted and studied in Europe, the Caribbean, and Mexico. Most recently, she has reconnected with her country of origin and has been studying intensively with the internationally noted painter, Ian Roberts. Leslie has won numerous awards for her work and recently had a piece chosen for the cover of Swimming Lessons by author, Mary Alice Monroe and 2009 brought the release of Shackles, a children’s book. Leslie’s work has been included in both national and international venues. Recently three of her pieces were chosen in the Paint America Top 50 and Top 100 national competitions.

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SUSAN PROCTOR, ALPHARETTA, GEORGIAA working artist in the Atlanta area, Susan Proctor is originally from Springfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. She has a very extensive and diverse body of work including oils, acrylics, and mixed media, which incorporate vibrant color and texture. Susan’s work is represented in galleries and she also does commission work including portraits of people and pets. She has been accepted to and participated in several juried art exhibits and has won several awards for her work, most recently placing in a large show at Quinlan Arts Center in Gainesville, Georgia. She taught children’s art in an after school program for ten years and currently gives private lessons at her studio. Susan is represented by five galleries, in Georgia and North Carolina.

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SUSIE PRYOR, ATLANTA, GEORGIAA painter, gallery owner, and business entrepreneur, Susie Pryor’s objective as an artist is to give life and emotion to subject matter that is visually gripping and exciting. Her process is one of continuous experimentation with paint mediums and color and each of her paintings involves an exciting struggle between abstraction and reality. Studies with the late Ouida Canady in the early 1990’s and a recent workshop experience with Wolf Kahn have greatly influenced Susie Pryor’s work. She studied classical drawing and art history at the University of Georgia. Susie has shown her work in numerous exhibitions and has been featured in various publications such as Atlanta Style and Design and Art Galleries and Artists of the South.

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dEE RHOdES, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINADee Rhodes is an artist who lives and works in Charleston, South Carolina. She has been drawing and painting as long as she can remember, learning from her father to work in oils and watercolor. She has studied with Gertrude Whiting of the Art Students League in New York and has continued her studies at the Gibbes Museum of Art’s Gallery School in Charleston, South Carolina, where she currently studies at the Redux Contemporary Art Center, painting and drawing the figure from life. She is drawn to the gesture of the figure and the natural world, seeking to invoke a sense of life and motion that draws the viewer into the work. Her work has been shown in juried shows and a series of her paintings was published in a book, Blessed Paradoxes, in 1998. She is a member of the Charleston Artist Collective.

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bRAd RObERTSON, MObILE, ALAbAMABorn and raised in coastal Alabama, Brad Robertson paints with a distinctive style that invites the mind to wander across layers of color and texture as they eye might wander along the horizon. A graduate of Auburn University with a degree in graphic arts, Brad’s art is a direct expression of the landscape he calls home. He works quickly, mostly with acrylics, layering paint on the canvas to create a sense of depth, intensity, and expansiveness. His work has won numerous awards and can be found in several corporate and private collections.

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SCOTT ROSSI, NEw YORK, NEw YORK/MIdLANd, GEORGIAScott Rossi was born in Hawaii and grew up in Iowa. After majoring in art in college, he moved to New York City to pursue his artistic interest. He founded and co-directed Public Image, a non-profit gallery located in SoHo and the East Village. He has shown his paintings and sculpture in New York and Los Angeles. At present, he divides his time between New York City and Midland, Georgia.

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JUNKO ONO ROTHwELL, ATLANTA, GEORGIAJunko Ono Rothwell received her art degree from Okayama University in Japan. She has had numerous one person and group shows as well as national exhibitions, including the American Artists Professional League National Exhibition, the Pastel Society of America in New York, and the Pastel Society of Japan in Tokyo. Junko Ono has received many awards including American Artists Professional League Dianne B. Berhard Award and Artist of the Year, National League of American Pen Women in Atlanta. She is a Master Pastelist of the Pastel Society of America and is a member of several art societies. Her work has appeared in five books and she was one of four artists featured in the article “Unforgettable Landscapes: Different Approaches to Light and Texture” in The Pastel Journal May/June 2000.

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SUZY SCHULTZ, AvONdALE ESTATES, GEORGIAExposed to art at an early age, Suzy Schultz graduated from Auburn University and has painted full-time since 1995. She has won many awards for her work and has been featured in American Art Collector, Drawing, and Watercolor Magic magazines. She has also had work featured in several books and other publications. Suzy has been juried into many shows, most recently Watercolor West, National Watercolor Society, and the San Diego Watercolor Society. She lives, works and teaches life drawing in Atlanta and is represented by several fine art galleries across the southeast.

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bLAIR SEAGRAM, SAG HARbOR, NEw YORKBorn in Ontario, Canada, and growing up near Lake Huron, artist and photographer Blair Seagram, has been fascinated by wide format images since 1995. She describes a family trip to the Yukon in which she “started clicking pictures left to right to get a bigger more inclusive image.” Inspired by that early experience, she has continued to create panoramic works exploring a wide range of subjects. Blair’s work has been in numerous one person and group exhibitions and can be found in many collections, including Hara Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo, La Chaux de Fond in Switerland, and the U.S. Department of State.blairseagram.com

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TIM SNELL, NEw YORK, NEw YORKCanadian artist, Tim Snell, lives and works in New York City. In addition to painting and prints, his studio produces large mosaic and mural commissions. In April 2003, Tim designed a permanent mosaic at the 8th Street Station of the N and R subway line in Manhattan. It received the NYC Metropolitan Club Award for excellence in 2004. He is producing a series of portraits of the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building from his studio window as a daily homage to the icons of modern architecture. His work can be found in many corporate collections and is represented by numerous fine art galleries in New York as well as in Roundstone, Ireland, and Melbourne, Australia.

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JANE SMITHERS, CASHIERS, NORTH CAROLINAA self-taught artist, Jane Smithers uses watercolor journaling to set the foundation for her final oils. This allows her to capture the essence of spontaneous moments in her life, whether it is traveling in the south of France, Tuscany, South Africa, Southeast Asia, the coast of Maine, or hiking in the mountains of Wyoming and North Carolina. As a tonal impressionist, Jane paints the subject as it is seen and responded to emotionally. The compositions are developed during the actual painting stage with no formal under drawing. Jane was born in Pennsylvania, raised in Ponce, Puerto Rico, and has lived in London, New York City, Houston, and Cashiers, North Carolina, where she now paints and teaches. Her work can be found in a many private and corporate collections. Jane is represented by several fine art galleries across the Southeast as well as in Villars, France, and Hermanus, South Africa.

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JILL STEENHUIS, LUYNES, FRANCEJill Steenhuis, an Atlanta native, is a French Impressionistic painter who lives in the south of France. Jill earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Sweet Briar College in 1980. Following graduation, she enrolled in the Leo Marchutz School of Painting and Drawing in Aix-en-Provence, which follows in the tradition of Cézanne. In 2006, Jill was the Cezanne specialist for the Smithsonian Institute. Jill has exhibited solo shows in New York City, Greenwich, Atlanta, Chicago, Washington D.C., Dallas, Aix-en-Provence, and Paris. Among the collectors of her work are the late Mr. Peter Jennings of ABC Evening News, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hardaway III, The Federal Reserve Bank of Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Billian of Art & Antiques Magazine, and others. Jill currently resides in Aix-en-Provence, France, with her husband and three sons.

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KAREN STEwART, COLUMbUS, GEORGIABrought up in a Navy family, but primarily reared in Texas, Karen Stewart has always had an affinity for art. An intuitive painter, Karen strives to further push her drawing and painting skills, studying with master artists such as Bo Bartlett and Albert Handell. She has received numerous awards in national and international shows and plein air paint outs and is a member of the Portrait Society of America and a member of excellence of the Southeastern Pastel Society. Her work is in private and public collections throughout the United States as well as in Mexico and Japan and has appeared in American Artist Workshop Magazine and EichimailNoE.

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dONNA THOMAS, ATLANTA, GEORGIAOriginally from Savannah, Georgia, Donna Thomas attended the School of Fine Arts at the University of Georgia in the early 1970’s. In the mid-1980’s, she studied under the direction of numerous local and nationally known artists. Enjoying earlier success in the equestrian arts Donna’s work has ranged from contemporary realism, abstract expressionism, to tonal work. Represented in several galleries, she previously owned two galleries in Atlanta, one which specifically held national juried exhibitions affording her exposure to many types of work, genres, and mediums, as well as exceptional artists in their medium. Donna now owns, operates, and instructs at The Art School in Sandy Springs in Atlanta, Georgia.

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LESLIE THOMAS, ATLANTA, GEORGIALeslie Stagmaier Thomas’s paintings are distinctive in their manipulation of light and color. Her bold use of color and lively brush strokes reflect her creativity, training, and passion for her work. Painting a variety of subject matter, Leslie is fascinated with light and how it reveals a subject’s character and its ability to influence the viewer’s emotional response. In 2004, Leslie began intensive studies under nationally renowned artist Marc Chatov, whose methods strongly influence her work today. Leslie studied human anatomy at the Art Students League of New York under Michael Burban and feels her color and design sense has been further developed by her studies with her friend and mentor, Alice Williams.

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ANGELA TROTTA THOMAS, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINASince 1991, Angela has been the premier toy train artist in America and a one of the few women painters of classic automobile fine art. She is the only artist ever to be licensed by famed toy train manufacturer Lionel Trains Inc./Lionel LLC and has held that honor for many years. Her toy train art has been exhibited in the Smithsonian and Everhart museums. Her Rockwell like paintings have earned her the title of “The Train lady”. In addition to toy trains, Angela has also featured classic and antique automobiles in her magnificent watercolor paintings. She has been selected four times as the feature artist of the “Concous d’ Elegance of the Eastern United States,” the first woman to receive this honor. Angela embarked in a new direction and with new a medium, creating plein air oil paintings. She attended many world class workshops and studied extensively the work of the plein air masters.

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CHRISTOPHE vON HOHENbERG, NEw YORK, NEw YORKChristophe von Hohenberg is a portrait and lifestyle photographer whose talent was discovered by American Vogue. Throughout his career photographing celebrities, he has worked with magazines including American Vogue, Interview, Vanity Fair, Marie Claire, New York Times Magazine, French Vogue, and others. Christopher has established his place in the art world, as a portrait photographer, with his unique gift for capturing the inner essence of individuals in distinguished and elegant ways. His portraits have been displayed at The Grey Art Gallery in New York, Art and Interior in Berlin, and Valentina Moncada in Rome. In addition, Christopher is actively engaged in shooting advertising campaigns for major companies. His book on Andy Warhol was published in 2006. Christopher studied art, philosophy, and history in Germany, France, and Spain and graduated from Schiller University in Paris. He currently divides his time between New York City, the Hamptons, and the West Indies.

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KAREN wEIHS, CASHIERS, NORTH CAROLINAKaren Weihs is a native of Charleston, South Carolina, with a BFA from the University of Georgia. She creates luminous and textured modern oil paintings from her Carolina home studio, and the shared space at Asheville, North Carolina’s Broken Road Studios in The Historic River Arts District. Palette and putty knife technique with oil paint glazing has enriched Karen’s work to depths of texture with layered color upon color. “Abstracted Tonalism” is how she describes her look, evolving from realistic inspiration to the mature abstraction of nature subjects captured by the quality of the linen canvas. Karen has received many awards and recognition for her work, including the Artist of America award in 2004.

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ORION wERTZ, COLUMbUS, GEORGIABorn and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Orion Wertz is now Associate Professor of Fine Art in Painting at Columbus State University. He studied painting at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he received his Bachelor’s degree. He went on to study at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana, where he received his Master’s degree and taught painting and drawing. In spite of his interest in the Chicago art scene, Orion moved to New York City where he spent two years working for galleries. He has exhibited paintings, drawings, and installations in a variety of venues and has produced several short graphic novels.

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EvAN wILSON, HOOSICK, NEw YORKThe paintings of Evan Wilson imbue everyday reality with a heightened sense of elegance and grace. His varied subjects–including portraits, floral still lifes, genteel interiors, and vibrant genre scenes–transcribe the world into something slightly rarified. For nearly twenty-five years, Wilson has worked as a professional artist in the venerable realist tradition, evolving a painting style that fuses the keen observational clarity of John Singleton Copley with the dash and spirit of John Singer Sargent. His best works capture the present as they acknowledge the past, and underscore the enduring power of realism in skilled and dedicated hands. Born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Evan now lives in Hoosick, New York.

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KATHY MEYER wOCHELE, ATLANTA, GEORGIANow a long time resident of Atlanta, Kathy grew up in New Jersey. She studied art at the University of Colorado and went on to earn her BFA at Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Kathy’s focus on art got serious when she started painting with Marc Chatov in Atlanta. She also studied with Jim Schell, Carolyn Anderson, and Alice Williams. Influences are obvious in her use of color and the energy in her work. Kathy has participated in numerous group and juried shows including American Women Artists in 2009 and 2011. Kathy has received many honors from the Portrait Society of Atlanta including first place in 2007 and 2012, and members choice. Kathy’s passion is painting figures and portraits. She also enjoys painting animals and landscapes. Her work is represented at the Allison Sprock Fine Art Gallery in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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GEORGE wOOdRUFF, MIdLANd, GEORGIAGeorge Woodruff’s passion for art began over forty years ago and was instilled in him by his mother, Mrs. Betty Jinks Woodruff. His portfolio boasts with the wide range of projects, including free hand sketching, furniture and lamp crafting, and sculpting. George’s love of the outdoors inspired one of his artisan specialties; coffee tables topped with quail feathers, turtle shell pieces, deer antlers, or other objects pressed and seemingly floating between multiple layers of glass. All of his furniture items can be customized and each piece is individually handcrafted. George recently gifted a thirty year old sculpture crafted from a 100 year old piece of red oak to Columbus State University. The sculpture is currently displayed at the CSU Yancey Center lobby.

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bRUNO ZUPAN, COLUMbUS, GEORGIABruno Zupan was born in Slovenia in 1939. He graduated from the Art lnstitute in Zagreb and decided at the age of 23 to leave home and continue his education in Paris. In 1964, he left Paris for New York, where he began a series of one-man exhibitions of his work in American museums and galleries. He has since achieved wide exposure and critical acclaim on two continents culminating in several singular honors. In 1976, Zupan was awarded life member ship in the Society of French Artists; in 1981 and 1991, he received special commissions to create first day covers for the World Federations of United Nations Associations. American Artist has published an extensive profile of his work.

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Brooklyn Bridge Moonlight Night

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LET THERE BE ART AND BLOOM!EMERGING ARTISTS

PATRICIA PASSALAIGUE,Ellerslie, Georgia

LESLIE SHIRAH,Ellerslie, Georgia

PATTI SIMKINS,Columbus, Georgia

KATHERINE WADDELL,Columbus, Georgia

TOM BOERS,Columbus, Georgia

VICKY BUSH,Columbus, Georgia

BETTY CARROLL,Auburn, Alabama

DURINDA CHEEK,Ringgold, Georgia

MANUEL DIAZ,Columbus, Georgia

ALICE GENTRY DOUGLAS,Columbus, Georgia

DANA FREEMAN,Columbus, Georgia

JUNE METTS HURSTON,Opelika, Alabama

MARY PAT KING,Columbus, Georgia

HEATHER SEARS LANCASTER,Atlanta, Georgia

The Columbus Museum’s unique qualities make a difference when considering a place for your civic, corporate, cultural, educational, or social event. Our nationally recognized architectural design and numerous special exhibitions provide the perfect setting for an unforgettable event.

For more information about the possibilitiesof having your next event at the Museum, please contact the Special Events Coordinator,Wren Gilliam, at 706.748.2562 ext. 543or [email protected].

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May 16, 2013| 6:15 p.m. | FREEElizabeth Johns, Professor Emerita of Art History, University of Pennsylvania | FREE

To accompany the Museum’s current exhibition, Winslow Homer in America,Dr. Johns will provide an illustrated lecture on Homer’s life, the culture of his era as seen in his wood engravings, and his development as an artist. Dr. Johns has taught courses on all eras of American art and written more than 100 articles and book reviews, including Winslow Homer: The Nature of Observation (California, 2002), an analysis of Homer’s images of the Civil War in the context of his other work and his own northern commitments. Most recently, at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, Dr. Johns curated the exhibition Circuit of the Summer Hills: Mourning the Losses of the Civil War (January 2010 to February 2011), which included paintings and prints by both Union and Confederate veterans, as well as wood engravings of the war’s effect on families by Winslow Homer from Harper’s Weekly.

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JUNE 14Fiddlin’ Dan the Mountain Man

JUNE 21Barry Stewart Mann

Peace Pipes & Talking Leaves:Cherokee Leaders and Lore

Fantastic Fridays bring a variety of musicians, storytellers, dancers, and puppeteers to the Columbus Museum this summer! Doors will open at 10 a.m. and performances begin at 10:30 a.m. each Friday in the Patrick Theater. Following each performance, create an art project in the Galleria, go on a Museum scavenger hunt, and get a temporary tattoo! Chicken George Club Members will have VIP

activities on select Fantastic Fridays!

*No pre-registration required, seating is limited and is first-come,first-served & all activities are available while supplies last.

For more information about Fantastic Fridays, contact Jessamy South at706-748-2562, ext. 652 or [email protected].

JUNE 28Manga African Dance

Lokacin Wasa

JULY 12 Wendy BennettAlphabet Soup

JULY 19 Dave Ellington

A Journey Through Musical Styles

JULY 26David Stephens

Puppets Have Feelings Too

Each camp cost $100 for Museum members and $120 for Non-members. Classes are full-days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and

campers must bring their own lunch. Chicken George Club members will receive a FREE gift with their camp registration!

To register your child for camp or for more information, contact Jessamy South at 706.748. 2562, ext. 652 or

[email protected].

**Each camp is subject to cancellation if a minimumof 10 students are not enrolled.

JUNE 10-14 | Exploring Nature and ArtThrough fun and creative activities, this camp encourages campers to

explore the connections between art and nature.

JULY 8-12 | Exploring Modern ArtCampers will explore the Museum’s permanent collection and the Bradley Olmsted Garden while creating their own work using a variety of media from pastels, paints, crayons, to natural objects.

AGES 5-7

JUNE 17-21 | Passionate about PaintingFrom still life, to portraits, to landscapes, campers will leave with a variety of new skills and techniques as they explore the Museum’s

collection and apply their new skills to create unique artwork.

JULY 15-19 | Sensational SculptureCampers will learn how to create amazing works of art from

media like clay and Papier-mâché, and less traditional mediums like cardboard, paper, and even found objects!

AGES 8-10

JUNE 24-28 | Mad About Modern ArtCampers will study the fascinating techniques used by famous Modern

artists and learn to create their own modern masterpieces!

JULY 22-26 | Pop & OpCampers will come face to face with the work of famed artist Andy

Warhol and dive into the world of optical illusion.

AGES 11-13

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