Associate Member
Carol works primarily in oils and acrylics. She is fascinated with the play of light across objects landscapes, and faces. Consequently, the viewer encounters realistic shadows in unusual vantage points in Carol’s work.
Carol earned an MS in Education from the University of Akron, following her BA in Art Education from Kent State University. A teacher for many years, Carol taught in the Medina Public Schools, Brunswick High School and at Akron University. In addition, she has led a wide range of workshops on creativity and drawing.
Her work has been included in numerous group and solo exhibitions include juried shows at Akron’s Summit Artspace & Box Gallery, Lakeland Community College, Chagrin Valley Art Center, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the Butler Institute of American Art, Medina Library, Mesa Public Library Gallery in Los Alamos, NM, and most recently a duo exhibit with master bird carver, Tom Baldwin, in December 2017, at the Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation in Hudson, Ohio.
Associate Member
Carol works primarily in oils and acrylics. She is fascinated with the play of light across objects landscapes, and faces. Consequently, the viewer encounters realistic shadows in unusual vantage points in Carol’s work.
Carol earned an MS in Education from the University of Akron, following her BA in Art Education from Kent State University. A teacher for many years, Carol taught in the Medina Public Schools, Brunswick High School and at Akron University. In addition, she has led a wide range of workshops on creativity and drawing.
Her work has been included in numerous group and solo exhibitions include juried shows at Akron’s Summit Artspace & Box Gallery, Lakeland Community College, Chagrin Valley Art Center, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the Butler Institute of American Art, Medina Library, Mesa Public Library Gallery in Los Alamos, NM, and most recently a duo exhibit with master bird carver, Tom Baldwin, in December 2017, at the Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation in Hudson, Ohio.