The Stokes County Arts Council welcomes Carol Angler and Jude Lobe to the Apple Gallery with their exhibit “Unwritten Words.” This exhibit, featuring works in acrylic, enamels, and oils, is on display from October 25th until November 22nd.
Angler began painting in her early twenties and has studied under numerous artists, including John Growth at the Art Student League of New York. Her works have been shown in galleries such as the Saw tooth Center, Art & Soul in Mebane, Anthem in Black Mountain and the Uptown Gallery of Mount Airy.
Angler is influenced by artists such as Peter Brueghel, Pedro Figaro, Edward Munch, and Paul Gauguin. She was the founder and owner of the Pack house studio in the late ‘70s, and is currently hosting Encaustic Retreats at her farm in Stokes County.
Lobe is a visual artist whose artworks are predominately expressionistic. She likes to concentrate on evoking the emotion of a scene through brush strokes, color glazes, lines, and a rich palette.
Lobe’s work has been awarded in shows across the region, including 1st place in the 2012 ArtFest Fine Art Competition and her piece, Beauty & the Peace, was accepted in the 2015 National Juried Show, New Bern, N.C.
An opening reception will be held on Friday, October 27th from 5:30 to 8 p.m. The Apple Gallery is located at 500 N. Main Street, Danbury, N.C.
The event and exhibit is free and open to the public. For additional information, call the Stokes County Arts Council at (336) 593-8159 or visit www.stokesarts.org.