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vendredi 31 juillet 2009

STUTTS EVERETTE - HOMEWOOD

Stutts Everette graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a bachelor in Studio Arts. His studies emphasized painting and drawing, under Ronna Harris, and glass blowing under Gene Koss. While studying in New Orleans, he grew fond of the city’s history and had a deep appreciation of its unique architecture. After moving back to Birmingham, he found his work being strongly influenced by James Michalopoulos. Over the years his influences have expanded to Vincent Van Gogh, Egon Schiele and Hokusai Iitsu hitsu.
Stutts exhibits his art locally in Birmingham at Monty Stabler Galleries and has been commissioned for private collections in Austin, New Orleans, New York and Charleston. Nonprofit charitable donations have been a long focus for Stutts as well. This show includes studies from Haukusai’s 14th century wood carvings as well as pieces he created based on his love of southern botanicals.

Date :
1 octobre 2009
Heure :
17:00 - 20:00
Lieu :
Adresse :
1811-29th Avenue South
Ville :
Homewood, AL

Téléphone :
2058799888
Courriel :

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GINA HURRY - BIRMINGHAM


GINA HURRY SOLO EXHIBITION
Heure de début :
10 septembre 2009 à 17:00
Heure de fin :
26 septembre 2009 à 20:00
Lieu :
Adresse :
1811 29th Avenue South
Ville :
Birmingham, AL

Téléphone :
2058799888
Courriel :

CAROLYN GOLDSMITH - HOMEWOOD

Carolyn Goldsmith was born in Gainesville, Florida in 1943. She graduated from Stephens College in 1963 and continued her studies in art at Huntington College, Montgomery, and the University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. She now lives and works in Birmingham, Alabama. She is married to a retired Episcopal priest and has three adult sons. She also maintains a studio in Watercolor, Florida.

Carolyn believes art is an outward expression of her inner feelings, and one of the most meaningful ways she relates to the world. Through her work she addresses the human struggle to make sense of our existence and our relationships with one another and with God.

It is her hope that her work will trigger in the viewer images, memories, dreams and visions. While each individual’s reaction will be different, it will never-the-less emerge from humanity’s common pool of symbols and shared emotions.

Date :
5 novembre 2009
Heure :
17:00 - 20:00
Lieu :
Adresse :
1811-29th Avenue South
Ville :
Homewood, AL

Téléphone :
2058799888
Courriel :

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mardi 31 mars 2009

DONNA BLAND - BIRMINGHAM

Opening reception for artist Donna Bland.

Heure de début :
jeudi 7 mai 2009, à 17:00
Heure de fin :
vendredi 29 mai 2009, à 20:00
Lieu :
Adresse :
1811 29th Avenue South
Ville :
Birmingham, AL

Téléphone :
2058799888
Adresse électronique :

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