November 2018
PATRICIA KILBURG STUDIO
1209 Pendleton Street
Greenville, SC 29611
www.patriciakilburg.com
Want to visit the Studio? Call 630-1652
First Friday in the Village Friday, November 2, 6:00-9:00 PM
Good and Plenty
12” X 12”
Acrylic on Canvas
PATRICIA KILBURG
Licorice
12” X 12”
Acrylic on Canvas
PATRICIA KILBURG
ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF MY NEW WEBSITE
The updated site features changes that will provide a better experience for you, including easier access to my newest works.
www.patriciakilburg.com
PATRICIA KILBURG STUDIO
Visitors Welcome!
Call (864) 630-1652
Directions to Patricia Kilburg Studio: From S. Main Street take Pendleton Street approximately one mile into the Village of West Greenville’s arts district. Studio is on the left at 1209 Pendleton Street in the Flatiron Building.
SAVE THE DATE!
COMING SOON: GREENVILLE OPEN STUDIOS
Be sure to mark your calendars!
Friday, November 9, 6:00-9:00 PM
Saturday, November 10, 10:00 AM-6:00 PM
Sunday, November 11, Noon-6:00 PM
City Shadows
29” X 31”
Monotype
PATRICIA KILBURG
WHAT’S HAPPENING AT THE MILL?
GREENVILLE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS
in the Village of West Greenville
GREENVILLE CENTER FOR CREATIVE ARTS
in the Village of West Greenville
101 Abney, off Pendleton Street
www.artcentergreenville.org
TEXTILES: A HISTORY OF EXPRESSION
& LAST WORDS BY SUSAN LENZ
OCTOBER 5 – NOVEMBER 28, 2018
ARTalk: Moody Black performs “Textile Child”, Tuesday, November 13 / 6:00 – 7:00 pm
Textiles: A History of Expression illuminates textiles through contemporary concepts while reflecting traditional approaches to the medium. The exhibition highlights central themes of memory, fluidity of emotion, multi-sensory experience and reverence. Using natural dyeing, meticulous handwork, embroidery, and quilting techniques, the artists invite viewers into thoughtful engagement with their experience. The artists, Alice Schlein (Greenville, SC), Sasha de Koninck (Santa Monica, CA), Beth Andrews (Greer, SC), Kristy Bishop (Charleston, SC), and Meredith Piper (Greenville, SC) re-energize the rich history of textile by continually informing their contemporary practices.
Community Gallery at GCCA:
During November and December, the Community Gallery features the work of Upstate artists Kate Landishaw, Lauren Smith Nagel, Jan Sparks and Elizabeth Speaker.
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