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An exhibit featuring the work of Jonathan Talbot, a collage artist from New York, is on display at USC Sumter's University Gallery through May 1. The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Talbot will also lead a two-day workshop on collage techniques May 12.
Talbot's works include oils, watercolors, etchings, collages, and multi-dimensional collage-constructions. His work has been exhibited at The National Academy and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and has represented the U.S. overseas in exhibitions sponsored by the State Department and the Smithsonian Institution. His work is also included in museum collections across the United States and Europe.
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Among the public collections holding Talbot works are The Newark Museum, The Smith College Museum, The Everhart Museum, The Byer Museum, The Free Library of Philadelphia, The San Francisco Academy of Art, Fairleigh Dickinson University, The Provincetown Historical Society, and the Toronto Central Library.
In addition to showing his work at USC Sumter, Talbot will lead a two-day workshop, "Collage Techniques: Creative Exploration," May 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. both days.
"In addition to collage without liquid adhesives, 'paperless' image transfer, and other collage techniques," Talbot said, "we will explore composition, creation of a personal visual vocabulary, the presentation and framing of finished works, and more."
Cost of the two-day workshop is $200 plus a $25 materials fee.
For additional information, e-mail Talbot at jonathan@talbot1.com.
To register, contact Cara-lin Getty, galleries director, at 938-3727 or Laura Cardello, galleries and exhibit assistant, at 938-3858.
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