The 'A Tradition of Excellence, 2009' and 'From a Woman's Perspective' in DC
Thursday, October 29, 2009 at 11:05AM
Annie

Right now at the Wellington B. Gray Gallery at East Carolina University is the Annual Faculty Exhibition. The exhibition opened on October 16 and closes on November 21st. Now is a great chance to see the wealth of talent who teach the student's of all the areas of the School of Art & Design. The Annual faculty exhibition encompasses  a diverse range of media.

The artists participating in the exhibition are:  Kelly Adams, Alice Arnold, Kay Barrow, Cynthia Bickley-Green, Carl Billingsley, Beth Blake, Tom Braswell, Annette Brooks, Linda Darty, Bill Dermody, Michael Dorsey, Scott Eagle, Robert Ebendorf, Jill Eberle, Matthew Egan, Michael Ehlbeck, Seo Eo, Holly Garriott, Trish Monnett Hayes, Liz Henley, Annie Hogan, Mi-Sook Hur, Hanna Jubran, Audrey Kilgore, Nanyoung Kim, Kate LaMere, Timothy Lazure, Gil Leebrick, Jacquelyn Leebrick, Susan Luddeke, Punam Madhok, Mark Malley, Craig Malmrose, Joan Mansfield, Maria Modlin, Robert Quinn, Dindy Reich, Lisa Beth Robinson, Terry Smith, Jim Tisnado, Charity Valentine, Michael Voors, Catherine Walker, Gerald Weckesser, and Christine Zoller.  Former ECU School of Art and Design faculty participating are Charles Chamberlain, Ray Elmore, Art Haney, Paul Hartley, Richard Laing, A. Robert Rasch, and Melvin Stanforth.

The ECU School of Art and Design faculty exhibition will present works in the following media including ceramics, computer illustration, drawing, electronic art, interactive multimedia, digital imaging, textile design, glass, graphic design, metal design, wood design, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

 

My works below are Archival Inkjet Prints and are the usual 40" x 50". They are on show at the rear of the Gallery with other works by Scott Eagle, Gerald Weckesser, Mark Malley and Charity Valentine.  I'm in good company!

 

Double Vision, 2009, Archival Inkjet print, 40" x 50"

 

Slave Cabin, Charleston, 2009, Archival Inkjet print, 40" x 50"

These images were made during my research over the summer of 2009. I took an extensive trip to South Carolina where I visited several Plantations. One that was not in use and closed to the public, one that was a grand house and tourist attraction and the last was a former Rice plantation that was run by the Parks and Wildlife office. Slave Cabin, Charleston was made at McLeod Plantation on St Johns Island, Sth Carolina. Double vision was made at Drayton Hall, Charleston and the row of slave cabins at McLeod. 

There are only a couple of days left to see the exhibition 'From a Woman's Perspective' at the Edison Gallery in Washington DC. This exhibition closes on Saturday October 30th. The Women's Caucus for Art exhibition was a juried event drawn from its members in the DC chapter.

 

The Pepco Edison Gallery is across the road from The National Portrait Gallery in Washington DC. The address is 702 8th Street, NW Washington, DC 20001

 

 

   

Gallery Hours
12-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday

 

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