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"Change of Season" Opens at Greensboro School of Creativity Gallery Friday, Nov. 4 - Reception 5-8 pm

Original painting by Chip Bristol is a part of the "Change of Season" exhibit."Change of Season" brings together the works of local artists including Alice Bachman, Ginny Bissell, Perry Boswell, Chip Bristol, Paul Nixon, and Phyllis Sharpe. Their exhibit opens in the GSC Gallery Friday, November 4 with an opening reception from 5-8 pm. Artists will also be in The Gallery from 2-4 pm Sunday, November 6. Visitors are also welcome to visit from 9 to 5 Monday through Friday until the exhibit closes on Nov. 26.

Each artist brings forth different media and his or her own special style of work. Alice Bachman focuses on acrylics, watercolors, oil and cold wax encaustics; Ginny Bissell brings fiber art to The Gallery. Perry Boswell has a unique eye for creating collages of memorabilia and artifacts, and Chip Bristol's rich pastels (recently featured on the cover of Art of WellBeing) and scenic oils are both welcoming and entrancing. Paul Nixon,Click for larger view of exhibit poster known for his detailed sculptures amd carvings including "Greensboro's Bravest" at Greensboro's Fire Station No. 1, and designing a soon-to-be-unveiled sculpture at Grandover Resort,  will have wood sculptures and restored furniture on display.  Phyllis Sharpe's oil and watercolor paintings exude serenity, unique color blends, and engaging perspectives.

The caliber and variety of work in this show is not to be missed!

Additional Information

  • For directions to the Greensoro School of Creativity, click here.
  • Visit the GSC Gallery web page here.
  • And visit the GSC Gallery Exhibit Schedule page here.
  • Click here to download a large, printable version of the exhibit flyer.

Reader Comments (2)

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November 17, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterwholio

I think, this theme is quite actual now. Each artist brings forth different media and his or her own special style of work. Alice Bachman focuses on acrylics, watercolors, oil and cold wax encaustics; Ginny Bissell brings fiber art to The Gallery. Perry Boswell has a unique eye for creating collages of memorabilia and artifacts, and Chip Bristol's rich pastels (recently featured on the cover of Art of WellBeing) and scenic oils are both welcoming and entrancing.

April 12, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMatt Damon

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