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29-Apr-2013, 17:44
There will be an exhibition of the work of the Ossabaw Artists' Collective (http://ossabawartistscollective.weebly.com/) at the Lyndon House Arts Center in Athens, Georiga from May 19-July 27, 2013. The Opening Reception will be on Sunday, May 19, from 2-4 pm.
From the web page of the Ossabaw Artist's Collective, "The Ossabaw Artists’ Collective is a coalition of diverse, experienced visual artists who regularly return to Ossabaw Island. The OAC promotes artistic excellence and cross-inspiration of styles and technique, while emphasizing the unique cultural and ecologic character of the island that has resulted in Ossabaw Island being recognized and protected as the first Georgia State Heritage Preserve. The activities of the OAC complement the cultural traditions of the many artists who have visited Ossabaw Island over the years. The mission of the OAC strives to support the work of the Ossabaw Island Foundation (www.ossabawisland.org) and the Ossabaw Island Education Alliance (www.usg.edu/ossabaw/).
I am a member of this collective and a selection of my work, which includes traditional carbon transfer prints as well as other types of color and monochrome prints, is included in the exhibition.
Sandy King
From the web page of the Ossabaw Artist's Collective, "The Ossabaw Artists’ Collective is a coalition of diverse, experienced visual artists who regularly return to Ossabaw Island. The OAC promotes artistic excellence and cross-inspiration of styles and technique, while emphasizing the unique cultural and ecologic character of the island that has resulted in Ossabaw Island being recognized and protected as the first Georgia State Heritage Preserve. The activities of the OAC complement the cultural traditions of the many artists who have visited Ossabaw Island over the years. The mission of the OAC strives to support the work of the Ossabaw Island Foundation (www.ossabawisland.org) and the Ossabaw Island Education Alliance (www.usg.edu/ossabaw/).
I am a member of this collective and a selection of my work, which includes traditional carbon transfer prints as well as other types of color and monochrome prints, is included in the exhibition.
Sandy King