Showing posts with label Linda Wilson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Linda Wilson. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

Low Country Revisited


Location 
Wilson Art Building

Dates
On view now

About
Ten years after graduating from the Savannah College of Art and Design a reunion exhibition was organized titled At Second Glance: SCAD Alumni Photography Exhibition, MFA Class of 2002. The show was held in 2013 at the Pei Ling Chan Gallery in Savannah, Georgia. Many classmates and friends descended upon Savannah for the gallery reception. For many this was the first time back in Savannah since graduation.

The photographs featured in Low Country Revisited are works created in response to this return to Savannah by Ryan Flathau, Nicole Jacobs, Darrell Kincer, Gray Lyons and Linda Wilson. For those that have not visited the Low Country, it is a magical place that permeates the soul, creating a lifelong bond. This bond continually beckons for your return.

For more information, please visit:
www.georgetowncollege.edu/art/gallery

Image: Sea Wall, Tybee Island by Darrell Kincer

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

words and bodies

Last week, Georgetown College art department and galleries had the privilege of hosting not 1, not 2, but 3 artists. These artists, Gray Lyons, Linda Wilson, and RICHard SMOLinski, spent much of their visits working with students, and we thank them for sharing their passion for art and art making with us.  

Here are a few photos from the multiple activities that took place. Please be sure to check out gray lyons: borderland, featuring gray's recent cyanotypes, on view in the Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery through November 21.
RICHard SMOLinksi (center, wearing cap) at his poetry/performance art workshop with english students of Dr. Adam Clay and art students of Prof. Boris Zakic (far right)

Gray Lyons (left) and Linda Wilson posing in front of The Long Marriage

Gray Lyons demonstrating process for Prof. Darrell Kincer's photography students