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January Issue
2011
City of North Charleston Features Exhibit
of Works by Deborah Meyer
The City of North Charleston's Cultural
Arts Department will present the exhibit, E Motions, featuring
works by the City's 2010/11 Artist-in-Residence, Deborah Meyer,
on view in the North Charleston City Gallery, located at the Charleston
Area Convention Center in North Charleston, SC, from Jan. 3 -
31, 2011.
In her exhibit, Meyer will present works in oil and watercolor
featuring a variety of subjects. Light influences her greatly
and plays a major role in many of her pieces.
Meyer, originally from Canada, has been living and working in
Mt. Pleasant, SC, for the past 25 years. Having attended the University
of Western Ontario and graduating with a Fine Arts degree from
Windsor University, she originally focused her energies in the
worlds of architecture and fashion design in New York City and
beyond. Returning to the studio to paint, draw, and sculpt has
released a new creative freedom for the artist.
As an art teacher, Meyer has shared her passion and joy with both
children in the classroom and adults in workshops. Additionally,
she has received many accolades and awards for her paintings,
which have sold widely across the US.
Meyer will host a public reception at the gallery on Thursday,
Jan. 6, 2011, from 5-7pm. The public is invited to attend. Arts
teachers and school liaisons are encouraged to attend to learn
more about free art education opportunities through the North
Charleston Artist-in-Residence Program.
The North Charleston City Gallery is located in the Charleston
Area Convention Center with free parking and admission during
regular Convention Center operating hours. Inquiries regarding
artists or purchase information may be directed to the North Charleston
Cultural Arts Department.
For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery
listings, call the NC Cultural Arts Department at 843/740-5854
or visit (www.northcharleston.org).
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