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Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Preview of Studio Artist Take-Over Exhibit Thursday September 30 from 6 to 8 PM


Studio Artist Take-Over preview video! Join me for a Studio Artist Take-Over Exhibit Thursday September 30 from 6 to 8 PM at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation! 

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Drawing Demo using simple texture you can find from Home!


 Drawing Demo using simple texture you can find from Home! 

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Wil Bosbyshell
Wil Bosbyshell received a BFA (as a member of the ROTC) and MBA from the University of Georgia, and spent six years as an officer in the US Army following his undergraduate education. After a successful business career in the private sector, Bosbyshell was awarded a residency at the Hungarian Multicultural Center in Budapest, which set the course for his artistic career. He creates in the Hart Witzen Studios, and taught as an arts professor for two decades at local technical and community colleges. His work has been shown in numerous gallery and community exhibitions, both solo and collective, including Shain Gallery, Central Piedmont Community College, and Elder Gallery, where his participation in the 2018 group exhibition Vicarious received critical acclaim from the New York Times. Bosbyshell and his work also had a feature in the prestigious Watercolor Magazine, and he has been highlighted in numerous other publications both locally and regionally. His work can be found in dozens of private and corporate collections locally and nationally.
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