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April Issue 2003

Benedict College in Columbia, SC, Features Works by Paul Goodnight

Benedict College in Columbia, SC, is presenting the exhibition, The Art of Paul Goodnight, in the Ponder Fine Arts Gallery though Apr. 25, 2003. The exhibition proudly presents the artwork of Boston based artist, Paul Goodnight.

Goodnight's vibrant and emotional work has often been a reflection of his life - from the demons he faced during the Vietnam War to the time he was incarcerated. He has developed his own unique aesthetic philosophy to document the humanity of people around the world.

Goodnight often incorporates African themes and symbols to provide depths of history and culture. He has studied and traveled extensively throughout of the world, living among the people of Russia, China, Haiti, Nicaragua, Africa and Brazil. Goodnight's images have appeared in television and film since 1984, including Seinfeld, Arliss, Jackie Brown, The Cosby Show, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and The Hughleys to name a few. He has been featured in numerous publications: Architectural Digest, Ebony, Essence, People Magazine and the Boston Globe. Goodnight also created the official image for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, GA.

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings or call the gallery at 803/758-4460.

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