Carolina Artists Expo 2018 winners

Published 12:00 am Sunday, October 7, 2018

The Carolina Artists

By Genevieve Martin

The walls of Salisbury’s Civic Center were bursting with color at the the Carolina Artist’s Guild’s annual Art Exposition Sept. 18-22, held again at at Salisbury’s
 Civic Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave., free and open to the public
Each year around this time, members of the Guild have completed various works of art and are ready and anxious to present them to the public.  Drawings, paintings, collages as well as photographs are featured.

The Carolina Artist’s Guild was formed in the early 1990s.  In an effort to give members an opportunity to exhibit and sell their work, the yearly Expo was born.  Members of the Guild, while planning for the event, realized that the art show would be a gift to the community and to the greater Piedmont area.

While many of the members of the Guild are highly trained in visual art, newcomers to the Guild with little experience, soon become adept and excel in their chosen medium.  Workshops held throughout the year help to hone latent skills.  Efforts are made to bring noted artists from throughout the country to present workshops, thus, new ideas are acted upon and skills enhanced.
The Guild members not only exhibit their work but give others an opportunity.  The Rowan Salisbury Student Art Show is a yearly event given by the Guild.  It is an effort to give all schools in the county a chance to exhibit their student’s art work.  Children are thrilled to see their work on display
and appreciated in such a public manner.

Along with the student show, free workshops are held. During the Expo on Thursday evening, two workshops were held, an acrylic painting workshop and a workshop on Doodling as Art.

The Carolina Artist’s Guild is open and welcome to those 18 and over who express interest in any art medium.  The monthly meeting occurs on the third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m. It is held at the Rufty-Holmes Center on Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.

The award reception was held on Sept. 20, where winners were announced and awards presented.

Winners of 2018 Art Expo

Best in Show
Marshall Stokes

Oil
First: Marshall Stokes
Second: Mark Stephenson
Third: Carolyn Blackman
Honorable Mention: Janet Payne and Kay Marviel

Watercolor
First: Mark Brincefield
Second: Karen Morgan
Third: Carolyn Blackman
Honorable Mention: Mark Brincefield and Andrea Brown

Acrylic
First: Connie Peninger
Second: Clyde
Third: Janet Payne
Honorable Mention: Doris Trexler and Colleen Walton

Digital photography
First: Barbara Benton
Second: Kim Lance
Third: Connie Eads
Honorable Mention: Zelda Flick and Kim Lance

Photography
First: Karen Morgan
Second: Barbara Benton
Third: Genevieve Martin
Honorable Mention: Bill Ward and Barbara Benton

Drawing
First: Terry Doyle
Second: Carolyn Blackman
Third: Doris Trexlor
Honorable Mention: Andrea Brown and Cathy Wood

Mixed media
First: Karen Morgan
Second: Clyde
Third: Yvonne Alligood
Honorable Mention: Terry Doyle and Janet Isenhour

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