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An exhibit of Georgia artist Steve Penley’s work will open
Thursday, October 29 at the Centre for Performing and Visual
Arts, with a public reception for the artist held from 6:00 p.m.
to 8:00 p.m.
Penley – who lives in Carrollton, Georgia – is known nationally
for his pop-culture oil-on-canvas treatment of iconic American
figures from American presidents to scientists to artists.
Samples of his work can be found on the website stevepenley.com.
His paintings have been acquired by many distinguished
corporate, public and private collections, including Coca-Cola,
King and Spalding, Houston’s Corporation, The Federal Reserve
Board in Washington, D.C., Mercer University, Robert Mondavi,
The Booth Western Art Museum and The Georgia Museum of Art.
Private Collectors of his work include Governor Sonny Perdue,
former Attorney General Griffin Bell, former White House Chief
of Staff Hamilton Jordan, U.S. Senators Zell Miller and Johnny
Isakson, vintner Robert Mondavi, Vince Dooley, singer Faith Hill
and author Ferrol Sams.
Penley will hold a master class for Coweta County middle and
high school art students on the afternoon of October 29, and
will attend a reception at the Centre that night. The 6:00 p.m.
reception honoring him – and unveiling his November showing at
the Francoise Gilot gallery – is open to the public.
The gallery is located at the Centre for Performing and Visual
Arts, on Lower Fayetteville in Newnan. Call 770-254-2787 for
directions.
Born in 1964 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Penley was raised in
Athens and Macon, Georgia. In 1983 he began studying art at the
University of Georgia in Athens, and later at the School of
Visual Arts in New York.
Best known for his iconic portraits, Penley has become one of
America’s most popular artists emerging from the South. His
signature painting style incorporates a unique style of bold
color, strong brush strokes and vivid imagery. Although his
subject matter is always familiar, his unique ability lies in
his reinterpretation of images from popular American art and
culture.
An international breakthrough for Penley’s art was heralded by
the selection of his work for “True Color: Mediations on the
American Spirit, an artist’s response to 9/11”. Organized by the
Meridian Center in Washington, D.C., this exhibit toured the
globe with destinations including New York, Istanbul, Cairo,
London and Atlanta.
In 2004, Penley was selected as the official artist of the G-8
Summit on Georgia’s Sea Island. He received an official
commendation from the Georgia State Senate in 2005.
2008 was a significant year for Penley. His solo exhibition at
the New World of Coca-Cola followed an exhibit by the Andy
Warhol gallery, and the recent release of his third book “The
Reconstruction of America”.
Published my Mercer University Press, the book features iconic
images that celebrate America, along with a forward by Neal
Cavuto.
In 2008, Penley also collaborated with Vince Dooley, the
legendary former football coach of the University of Georgia,
that chronicles the exciting history of Georgia football.
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