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May Issue 2000

Upstate Visual Arts, Based in Greenville, SC, Offers Exhibition Based on Color Red

Seeing Red is the title of a visual art exhibition being presented by Upstate Visual Arts, a non-profit, Greenville, SC, based visual art organization. The exhibition, located at the Insignia/ESG and Wachovia Bank Building in downtown, Greenville, features original artworks produced by a group of artists known as Studio South. The exhibit will be on view through June 30, 2000.

Each of the artworks in this exhibit utilizes red as it's dominant color and were selected for this exhibition by Carl Blair of Greenville and Jo Anne Anderson of Belton, SC.

Studio South is a group of 24 women painters from the Upstate of South Carolina and Western North Carolina. All are artist members of Upstate Visual Arts. Their work is diverse, and ranges from realistic to non-objective subject matter, created in a variety of mediums.

Exhibiting artists are: Randolph Armstrong, Carrie Burns Brown, Jane Todd Butcher, Lois Bennett Cantrell, Ina DeRuocco, Ann Heard, Ruth Hopkins, Monita Mahoney, Judy Lane Mann, Lorraine Martinie, Lena Massara, Rosemary Moore, Barbara St. Denis, Barbara Stitt, Mary Ellen Suitt, Carole Knudson Tinsley, and Genie Marshall Wilder.

Sponsors of the exhibit are Insignia/ESG, Coca Cola RiverPlace Arts Festival, and Upstate Visual Arts.

For more information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings or call Marilyn Daly, President of Upstate Visual Arts at 864/277-7782 Ext. 201 or e-mail at (mldaly@hotmail.com).

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