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October 2015

Patricia Kilburg Studio
1209 Pendleton Street
Greenville, SC 29611
www.patriciakilburg.com

Want to visit the Studio? Call 630-1652

 

Along the Trail
Along the Trail
5" X 7"
Encaustic on Board
Along the Trail
5 " X 7"
Encaustic on Board

 

First Friday Gallery Walk

October 2, 6:00-9:00 PM
First Friday Gallery Walk is coming to The Village of West Greenville. We hope you will join us in the Flatiron Building for refreshments, conversation and lots of art.


Introducing Michael Ziemer!

Michael has graciously offered to host First Friday for me this month at my studio in the Flatiron Building while I am helping out at the Greenville Center for Creative Arts. 
Come say hello and see his beautiful mixed media art. 

MICHAEL ZIEMER
Book 2. Chapter:- Ocean Song
18" X 18" X3"
Encaustic/Mixed Media on Board
MICHAEL ZIEMER
Book 2.  Chapter:- Ocean Song
18" X 18" X3"
Encaustic/Mixed Media on Board


Save The Date!

COMING SOON:  GREENVILLE OPEN STUDIOS
Be sure to mark your calendars!
Friday, November 6, 6:00-9:00 PM
Saturday, November 7, 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Sunday, November 8, Noon-6:00 PM




What's happening at
GREENVILLE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS
in the Village of West Greenville

The newly formed Greenville Center for Creative Arts at 25 Draper Street in the Village of West Greenville in the Brandon Mill complex is open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. GCCA will also participate in the First Friday Gallery Walk each month from 6:00-9:00 PM. Come and see resident studio artists at work.

For more information regarding Greenville Center for Creative Arts see www.artcentergreenville.org.

News

The Gallery at Greenville Center for Creative Arts is pleased to announce the new exhibit, MAKING FACES:  11 Artists Interpret the Portrait.

Making Faces

Announcing GCCA's First Juried Exhibit!

UNSEEN GREENVILLE  is a juried exhibition focusing on the people and places in Greenville County that often go unnoticed.  While Greenville continues to grow and prosper, we often lose sight of the wealth of experiences, places and diversity found below the surface.  Noticing this, the Greenville News, in June, hosted a discussion inspiring its citizens to move forward "as one community...sharing in the success that surrounds us."  This exhibition will focus on those parts of Greenville which are often unnoticed, but are a vital part of what has made Greenville an amazing place to be.  The Juror is Todd McDonald, Associate Professor of Painting at Clemson University.  Prizes will be awarded.  Prospectus available at GCCA, the GCCA website, or Metropolitan Arts Council.

For more information regarding Greenville Center for Creative Arts see
www.artcentergreenville.org