Out of the Woods: Works by Karen Nunley

December 12 – March 31, 2009 at the ARTSWorcester Hanover Theatre Gallery 554 Main Street, Worcester, MA
Release Date: 
January 8, 2009

Out of the Woods Artist Reception: Friday, January 30, 2009 from 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm in the ARTSWorcester Gallery at the Hanover Theatre, 554 Main Street, Worcester. This occasion is free and open to the public.

Karen Nunley eloquently describes her passion for art as an undeniable creative force, driving and challenging her artistic ability since childhood. Nunley states, "From the time I could hold a pencil, I have loved drawing, but I had never done anything serious enough to frame until the late 1980's when I took a watercolor class. Since then, I have experimented in different media and have taken drawing, painting, and printmaking courses at the Worcester Art Museum." Nunley's work has appeared in many local exhibitions and she has been honored to receive awards from the Art Center at Southborough, Friends of the Marlborough Library, the Hudson Arts Alliance, and the Cambridge Art Association. In addition, Nunley has been an active member of the Blackstone Print Studio since November of 2006.

Originally from New Jersey, Karen Nunley has a degree in French from Bethany College in West Virginia and the University of Dijon in France. She worked for many years in the computer field as a programmer, project manager, and technical writer.

Gallery Hours and Information

Tours of the ARTSWorcester Gallery at the Hanover Theatre are available on selected Saturdays from 2 - 4pm or by appointment. For information please contact:

Jan Seymour, Executive Director:
(508) 755-5142 or
www.artsworcester.org

Coming soon to the ARTSWorcester Aurora Gallery

On view from February 6 through 27 is the Fifth Annual Colleges of the Worcester Consortium Art Exhibition, a juried exhibition showcasing the wealth of artistic talent that exists within the local colleges.

Currently at the Quinsigamond Community College Hall Gallery

On view through March 27 is Horizons, paintings by Erika Davis Wade.

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