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September Issue 2004
Hilton Head Art League on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Sculpture by David Musial
David Musial will be exhibiting nine of his sculptures at the Hilton Head Art League Gallery in Pineland Station on Hilton Head Island, SC, from Sept. 13 through Oct. 9, 2004.
Musial has had paintings and cartoons and caricatures exhibited at the gallery, but his show this time will concentrate on his sculptures. Included in his collection are four new sculptures, prototypes designed for two Hilton Head Island Golf Club Trophies and work that had been accepted in the Hilton Head Island National Juried Show.
Musial was born and raised in Manhasset, NY. His work is greatly influenced by his father, Joe Musial, who was a cartoonist, famous for his comic strip, The Katzenjammer Kids. He graduated form Indiana University with a degree in Fine Arts. Musial also studied with French sculptor, Robert Laurent and Joe Brown at Princeton University.
After a career in advertising at Leo Burnett in Chicago as Art Director/Executive Producer and Vice President, TV and cinema, Musial retired in 1999 and moved to Hilton Head Island.
Musial is a member of the Hilton Head Art League and Artists of Indigo Run. He shows at the Calhoun Street Art Gallery and has work in the Bluffton and Hilton Head Island Libraries, as well as in local restaurants, barber shops and doctors' offices.
Look for these sculptures at the Art League Gallery: The Golden Retriever, The On Deck Circle, The Boxer, The Warrior, The Lizard, The Skating Lesson, The Little Ballet Girl, Petite Fleur, and The Butterfly.
The Hilton Head Art League is a not for profit membership organization, dedicated to promoting the visual arts in the community and increasing the art skills of its members.
For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the gallery at 843/681-5060 or at (www.hiltonheadartleague.org).
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