by Lynn Rees-Jones | Dec 1, 2006
Shelly Hehenberger lives and works in Boone. She received her MFA from the University of Cincinnati in 1994. This exhibition presents a series of paintings in oil and wax on wood. Hehenberger says of this body of work, “I use forms and compositions to represent...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Nov 3, 2006
The 8th International Collage Exchange (ICE 8) exhibition is a debut of the newest collection of artwork gifted to the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts Permanent Collection. The gift consists of 160 collage works from the 8th International Collage Exchange (ICE...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Nov 3, 2006
Kate Grendler is a recent graduate of Appalachian with a double major in English and Philosophy. She lives and works in Boone, and creates works in oil on canvas and found wood. The artist says, “The Playground is an ongoing collection of art that appeals to the...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Oct 6, 2006
Artist Statement Louisiana is experiencing the highest rare of coastal erosion in America, losing about one hundred yards of land every thirty minutes. That is a size of a football field every half-hour. The barrier islands of Southeast Louisiana are some of the...
by Lynn Rees-Jones | Oct 6, 2006
The Turchin Center hosts the return of the popular “Dia De Los Muertos Day of the Dead.” This holiday, in memory of deceased ancestors, is celebrated most notably in Mexico; however it is celebrated in the US, the Philippines, and to a lesser extent in...
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