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    Amy Funderburk



    Sunset at the Mooghaun Hillfort

    Beginning of the Dingle Peninsula

    Slievemore Sheep and Minaun Cliffs

    Puxley Manor in Sepia Tone

    The Poet's Rest

    Seven Bulls at Athassel

    The Cliffs of Moher

    0. THE LEAP OF FAITH

    X. THE WHEEL OF THE TRIPLE GODDESS

    XVII. ENLIGHTENMENT (QUEEN OF HEAVEN)

    V. THE KEEPER OF WISDOM (FIRE IN THE HEAD)

    Amy Funderburk

    Amy Funderburk is a professional artist specializing in oils, pastels, and black and white photography. She graduated summa cum laude in 1988 from Appalachian State University in Boone, NC. Her work has been exhibited widely across the country, including exhibitions in Chicago, Delaware, Maryland, New York State, North Carolina, Ohio, and South Carolina. She is best known for her large figurative symbolic paintings that use myth and the visual narrative as modern metaphor.

    Currently Funderburk is focusing on the completion of the larger of her two figurative symbolic series, Wisdom of the Ancient Lore. Following three artistic journeys to Ireland, she also began a new body of work based on the Irish landscape in 2001. Her newest body of work, Images from the Otherworld, is an exciting merger of the surreal figurative paintings with the Irish landscapes, resulting in visionary works based on her experiences at sacred sites.

    Three of Funderburk's works were selected in 2007 to travel to the US Embassy in Estonia for a two year loan. In 2006, Funderburk was honored with a Women in the Arts seed grant by the Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts in Winston-Salem, NC. She was awarded a full fellowship for an Artist's Residency at the Vermont Studio Center in April 2005. In 2004, she was selected as one of fifty inaugural NC artists to have work featured on the Southern Arts Federation website, Southern Artistry. She was honored as one of the recipients of the Visual Artists' Fellowship for 2002 - 2003 from the North Carolina Arts Council, and was a recipient of an Emerging Artist Fellowship Grant from the Winston-Salem Forsyth County Arts Council in 1990.

    Her many commissions include an oil painting in 1996 for the Student Government Association Permanent Art Collection of Forsyth Technical Community College, Winston-Salem, NC, and illustrating the children's book Candle Lovefeast, published by Old Salem, Inc., in 1990. Other Permanent Collections that include Funderburk's work are The Babcock Graduate School of Business Management at Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC; and the Artinian Self-Portrait Collection at Appalachian State University, Boone, NC. Who's Who in American Art, Who's Who in the South and Southwest, and Who's Who in the World include Funderburk in several editions.

    Funderburk has been a freelance Exhibitions Coordinator and curator since 1989, providing artwork for several alternative locations in the Winston-Salem, NC area. She is currently the Exhibitions Coordinator for two alternative spaces. A former art instructor with the Sawtooth Center for Visual Art and Forsyth Technical Community College in Winston-Salem, NC, Funderburk now conducts various art workshops and seminars, and has served as juror for numerous regional exhibits. She and her husband, photographer James C. Williams, led an artists' workshop to the Republic of Ireland in 2005. Funderburk has also written freelance reviews and articles for several different publications since 1994. In the summer of 2000, she served as the business consultant to help form a co-op and membership organization in Hickory, NC.

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    Dottie Moore is the author of Lives in Process
    The Second Fifty Years

     

     

     


    Dottie Moore is a studio quilt artist living in Rock Hill, South Carolina. Since 1980 her award-winning works have been exhibited, collected, and published throughout the world, and commissioned by many individuals, corporations, and hospitals.

    Dottie has been featured in numerous publications including Threads, American Quilter (front cover in addition to article), Art Quilt Magazine, Quilter’s Newsletter, and Traditional Home by Better Homes and Gardens. She is author of the CD book, Lives in Process: Creativity in the Second Fifty Years by Ladybug Press and one of the chapter authors of Midlife Clarity: Epiphanies from Grown-Up Girls by Beyond Words Publishing Company.

    She is passionate about the power of the creative process for transforming lives and is founder of “Piecing a Quilt of Life,” an international project dedicated to empowering senior women by recognizing their creative abilities. Students and audiences for her classes and lectures include visual artists, musicians, writers, storytellers, women’s groups, college students, and quilters.

    You can email Dottie


          You can find out more about Dottie Moore
          
    at her web site

    http://www.dottiemoore.com/

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