above: lifeboat 84 x 60" oil
Joyce Garner 6 paintings July 3 - September 1 reception with the artist Sunday July 14, 2-4 pm artist talk at 3 pm Joyce Garner's newest work, 6 paintings (2022-2024) take up grief, loss and change: wildfires and tornadoes, politics and anxiety. There is also tenderness, justice, connection and transformation. There is loss and grief yet wholeness. I’m not sure grief ever really passes but flowers and music and nature ease it. Preview the show here. Joyce Garner is a native Kentuckian, a longtime Louisville resident and narrative oil painter. She is the Kentucky South Arts 2021 State Fellow, with solo shows at the Thyen-Clark Cultural Center (IN); the Owensboro Museum of Fine Art (KY); the Carnegie (KY); Indiana University Southeast; the University of Evansville Melvin Peterson Gallery; the Archabbey Library Gallery at St. Meinrad; Germantown Performing Arts Centre (TN); Krempp Gallery of Jasper Arts Center (IN); the Gateway Regional Art Center (KY); Oakland City University (IN); the Headley-Whitney Museum (KY). In 2011 she co-founded garner narrative contemporary fine art with her daughter, Angie Reed Garner. She earned a B.S. from the University of Kentucky. For additional images or information, please contact: Angie Reed Garner (502)303-7259 (voicemail/text) garnernarrative@gmail.com garner narrative contemporary fine art 642 e. market st. louisville, kentucky 40202 wed-sun 1-6, first fridays 1-8 and by appointment Comments are closed.
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