
QU’S GRAY GALLERY TO HOST DEBBIE K. SCOGGIN-MYERS RURAL RESTROSPECTIVE ART EXHIBITION
Quincy University’s Gray Gallery, located in Brenner Library, is hosting the Debra K. Scoggin-Myers: Rural Retrospective Art Exhibition.
The exhibit features Scoggin-Myers artwork in pastels, mixed media, watercolor and acrylic paints. Her work earned Best of Show at the 30th Anniversary Mary S. Oakley & Lee Lindsay Area Artist Showcase in Quincy.
“This body of artwork was produced over the past few years and reflects my rural roots and love of the beautiful Missouri countryside,” said Scoggin-Myers. “For me, painting should have soul, emotion, energy, uniqueness, something to say in a positive, humorous or thought-provoking way.”
The Debra K. Scoggin-Myers: Rural Retrospective Art Exhibition runs through March 21 and is free and open to the public.
For additional information about this exhibit, contact Robert Mejer, Gray Gallery curator, at mejerbob@parkviewhousebb.com.
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