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McCallum Propp, left, Sangeeta Hardy, Heather Propp and Kristi Fortner enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Work of Meredith Stoudenmire was admired. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Mark and Donna Johnston, left, enjoy conversation with artists Meredith Stoudenmire and Julia Morrisroe. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Allen Pruitt welcomes guests. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Louise Giusto, left, and Heather and McCallum Propp enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Sherry Jackson, left, Summer Sondov, Allison Gambone and Susan Schwartzkopf enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Nick Burns shares his work with Leigh and Audrey Savage. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Shelly Raynes, left, and Bob Critser enjoy art. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Nicole Edwards and Mack Clemons enjoy the art of Meredith Stoudenmire. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Meghan Verret, left, and Tania Ro enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Summer Sondov, left, and Allison Gambone enjoy conversation with Sherry Jackson and Susan Schwartzkopf. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Phil and Sherry Jackson enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Steve Koenamann, left, Sangeeta Hardy, Susan Schwartzkopf and Wes Hardy enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artists Julia Morrisroe, left, and Meredith Stoudenmire enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Meredith Stoudenmire's art is admired. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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TOWN hosted the Gala. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Pamela Policastro and Kevin Korschgen enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Donna and Mark Johnston, left, enjoy conversation with artists Meredith Stoudenmire and Julia Morrisroe. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Leslie Scott, left, Michelle Jones and Brenda Stephens enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Mark and Donna Johnston, left, enjoy conversation with artists Meredith Stoudenmire and Julia Morrisroe. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the art from Julia Morrisroe.
Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Allan and Kristi Fortner, left, enjoy conversation with Allison Gambone and Summer Sondov. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Meredith Stoudenmire is greeted by Susan Schwartzkopf. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Guest admire the art from Charles Geiger.
Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Steve Koenemann and Susan Schwartzkopf enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Sheldon Hubbard and Patrick Williams enjoy conversation with Heather Propp. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Bill Bacon, left, Heather and McCallum Propp and Hays Bacon enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Meredith Stoudenmire, center, talks about her work with Susan Schwartzkopf and Steve Koenamann. . Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Louise Giusto, left, and Heather and McCallum Propp enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Julia Morrisroe's work dons the walls.
Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Phil and Sherry Jackson enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artists Hans-Peter Bolz, center, enjoys conversation with Steve Courchaine and Louisa Pyle Kirk. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Phil and Sherry Jackson enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Mark Johnston, left, Kristi Fortner, Steve Koenamann and Allan Fortner enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Meredith Stoudenmire, right, talks art with Mack Clemons, left, and Nicole and Mason Edwards. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Nick Burns shares his work with Leigh and Audrey Savage. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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John and Carolyn West, left, and Andrea Schechter enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Pamela Policastro and Kevin Korschgen enjoy the evening. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Hays Bacon, left, Donna and Mark Johnston, Blair Noble and Bill Bacon enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Meredith Stoudenmire, left, talks art with Mack Clemons, left, and Nicole and Mason Edwards. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Bill and Hays Bacon and Allen Pruitt enjoy conversation. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Dennis Urell, left, Bob Critser, Shelly Rayner and Patty Urell enjoy art. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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Artist Meredith Stoudenmire enjoys time with her mother Charlotte Betts. Guests enjoy the In Sight(s) Specific Opening Reception, sponsored by TOWN, at the Greenville Center For Creative Arts Friday, April 1, 2022. In Sight(s) Specific, artists Meredith Stoudenmire, Julia Morrisroe and Charles Geiger investigate the deeper impact of climate change, migration, and the controversial narratives associated with American monuments. Through abstracted forms, environmental and social issues precipitate to create conversation surrounding our past and our future.
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