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Eva
Carter Carter's approach to painting is to combine
thought, ideas, feelings and experience in search of self discovery.
She says, "I am using color and form to produce an abstracted
presence of space, mood and light. I am interested in trying
to recapture the way I feel about a place or some natural phenomenon,
not the thing itself." Her work is in museum, corporate
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William
Halsey1915- 1999, exhibited nationally while still
remaining an integral part of the arts in his hometown of
Charleston, South Carolina. Halsey was represented for many
years at the Bertha Schaefer Gallery in New York City and
had shows at the Metropolitan Museum, the Whitney Museum,
and the Chicago Art Institute. Halsey left an indelible mark
on Charleston by establishing the studio art program at the
College of Charleston and serving as assistant professor and
artist-in-residence at the College for nearly twenty years.
When he retired in 1984, the art gallery at the College was
named the William Halsey Gallery. In 1999, William Halsey
was awarded South Carolina's highest award in the arts, the
Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Award for Lifetime Achievement. Visit
www.halseyfoundation.org
for more information.
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