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November 2013

Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn on Hilton Head Island, SC, Features Works by Ten Female Artists

The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn on Hilton Head Island, SC, will present Images, an exhibit of works by ten female artists on view in Hilton Head Regional Healthcare Temporary Exhibit Gallery, from Nov. 7 through Jan. 14, 2014. A reception will be held on Nov. 14, from 5-7pm. There will be talks or demonstrations by the artists from 1-3 pm Dec. 2-5.

The exhibition contains watercolors and oils, acrylics, collage and monoprints. The subjects in this exhibition range from abstract to representational art, landscapes and figures.

Brought together by friendship and exceptional art skills, Les Bonnes Artistes, French for “The Good Artists”, was formed with regular lunch meetings keeping the artists informed and planning exhibitions and artistic challenges. The ten artists include: Joyce Nagel, Jo Dye, Joanna Chalson, Anne Coughlin, Evelyn Kowtko, Doris Shay, Barbara Spencer, Dorothy Steelman, Emily Wilson and Irene Williamson.

This show is an opportunity for the artists to express their particular interests and present a generous diversity of works to be enjoyed. All work is for sale by the artists and the exhibit is no charge for admission.

For further information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings, call the Museum at 843/689-6767 ext. 224 or visit (www.coastaldiscovery.org).

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