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Artist Bill Bowers |
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Preserving images of traditional American culture |
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The Sinking of the Titanic |
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Artist Insight |
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Phone: 978-774-6202 E-mail: artistbillbowers@hotmail.com |
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Visionary artist Bill Bowers was born and raised in Massachusetts. After living many years in Georgia, he is back now living in his native state. Bill graduated from Boston University in 1953. He has six children, nine grand-children and two great grand-children. Bill has a Black Belt in Judo and is a classically-trained violinist.
The motto of this artist is ".....Lots of people, action!" Depictions of historically significant events are a particular favorite of Bill's to paint, such as" Custer's Last Stand; Battle of the Alamo; Noah's Ark; and, Sinking of the Titanic.
He paints modern scenes, as well, which capture various elements of daily American life - he seems intent on preserving those images of traditional American culture. Examples of these are found in: River Baptism; Subway: Junk-Yard Used-Auto Parts; Carnival: and, Freeway.
He has permanent displays and paintings owned by: Gainesvile College; Quinlan Fine Arts Center; and, the Roswell Fire Museum. His version of The Pony Express Rider hangs in the Duluth, Georgia post office, and his works have been a part of the prestigious annual Trinity School art auction in Atlanta.
Three of Bill's pieces were selected by the museum of American Folk Art, New York City, for exhibition at: Novus Gallery, Atlanta, sponsored by Very Special Arts Georgia.
A special tour sponsored by the Georgia Artists with Disabilities, Inc. chose Bill's Downtown Kennesaw, Circa 1902, from among 350 submissions of which only 25 were finally selected.
One of the artist's paintings helped to raise funds for the annual auction to benefit the Ronald McDonald house.
In 1991, the artist participated in a reception and exhibition of Georgia Folk Art, organized by the Georgia Council for the Arts at the Office of the Governor at the State Capitol.
Bill has created an Early America slide presentation with musical narrative of 20 paintings, with music composed and performed by the artist. He has painted a collection of 12 Natural Disasters, and, he has a forthcoming series entitled 12 Un-natural Disasters.
The artist's works were selected for exhibit at the 1993 and 1994 Cherry Blossoms Festival, Macon, Georgia.
In September 1993 Georgia Very Special Arts chose Bill's painting 200 Years of Democracy as the sole Georgia representative at the 200th anniversary celebration of the U.S. Capitol, after which, all exhibits were retired to the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center, Very Special Arts Permanent Museum, also located in Washington, D.C.
In 1994 there were exhibitions in which the artist participated:
· University of Georgia · Abraham Baldwin College · Emory University · Resolution Trust Co.
The Veterans Administration in their annual wall calendar for the year 2003 for the month of December used Bill's snow scene entitled The Salvation Army Band, downtown Boston, Circa 1938.
The artist is registered with the Museum of American Folk Art in New York City. He is spiritually aligned with Salon des Refuses, Paris, France.
Selected works are part of the following private and public collections of:
· Red Piano Gallery, Hilton Head, South Carolina; · Fenimore House, New York Historical Association, Cooperstown, New York; · Toad Hall Galleries, Cooperstown, New York and New York City; · American Political Museum, University of Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut.
The artist is represented by:
· Timpson Creek Gallery, Clayton, Georgia. · The Hambidge Center, Rabin Gap, Georgia. · Very Special Arts Georgia. · Very Special Arts Massachusetts. · Very Special Arts Washington, D.C.
Treehouse Gallery c/o Ruth Adams - PO Box 333 697 W. State Road W. Tisbury, Mass. 02575 (Martha's Vineyard)
Tel: 1-508-693-6645 e-Mail ruthadams1@adelphia.net
Special thanks to: Main coach, mentor, inspiration.... Professor Albert Hurwitz, PhD......celebrated art educator with international credentials, speaker, author of 24 books on art educations, Chairman Emeritus of the Baltimore Art Institute.
Barbara Severons Grey, M.A. .......former curator of Quinlan Fine Arts Center, Gainesville, Georgia. |
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