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December Issue 2003

City Art Gallery in North Charleston, SC, Offers Works by Deborah Palmer & Nancy Rodriguez

During the month of Dec., 2003, the City Art Gallery in North Charleston, SC, offers works by Deborah Palmer and Nancy Rodriguez.

Enchanted by the Lowcountry, Palmer now devotes full time to her pastels and oils, painting with the Charleston Outdoor Painters Association and prominent artists in both Charleston and New York to refine her skills and define her personal style. A sense of calm and timelessness pervades her landscapes. The title of Palmer's exhibit is The Best of the Both Worlds, which presents landscapes of Long Island and the Lowcountry.

Nancy Rodriguez is a gifted artist and professionally trained art therapist. She has been selected to serve as the City of North Charleston Artist-in-Residence for 2003/04. In this capacity she will provide services to schools, group homes, senior centers, and recreation camps, as requested.

Rodriguez utilizes art expression to facilitate healing through the creative process. Her art is a result of personal expression and she encourages students to enrich their lives through the arts. She views creativity as a source to inform, mold, and heal.

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings or call the gallery at 843/745-1087.

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