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September Issue 2007
Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC, Features Works by Eva Carter and Matthew Berglund
Wofford College in Spartanburg, SC, is presenting two exhibitions including: Recent Paintings by Eva Carter, on view at The Sandor Teszler Library Gallery through Oct. 25, 2007, and Matthew Berglund Paintings and Ceramics, on view at The Martha Cloud Chapman Gallery through Oct. 25, 2007.
Eva Carter
Charleston, SC, artist Eva Carter has had solo exhibitions in the Carolinas as well as in New Mexico, California, and Colorado. Her works have been included in numerous juried and invitational exhibitions at gallery spaces, universities and colleges, as well as museums throughout the Southeast. Carter's works have been purchased for private, institutional, and corporate collections throughout the United States and abroad. In 1993, Cater has a major solo exhibition, featuring her "Highway Series," at the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston.
As with classic action painting, Carter invites the viewer to join her in the physical act of creation by leaving her gestural strokes fresh and accessible through the clearly visible pushing and pulling of paint and in the size of the canvases, which are often large.
Matthew Berglund
Matthew Berglund holds the BFA from Minnesota State University in Mankato and the MFA in ceramic sculpture and painting from the University of South Carolina. In both media Berglund is a storyteller. His powerful large scale abstract expressionist paintings are complemented by his ceramic pieces which often seem artifacts - altars, ceremonial objects - suggesting age and obscure use.
For further information check our SC Institutional
Gallery listings, call the University at 864/597-4300 or visit
(www.wofford.edu).
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