PAT SPAINHOUR
contemporary painting and printmaking

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               photo by Sylvia Lawson

Pat Spainhour is pictured conducting an encaustic workshop at Associated Artists of Winston-Salem.


Representation:
Hampton House Gallery www.hamptonhouse.net 
Associated Artists of Winston-Salem www.associatedartists.org
Nichols Berg Gallery  www.nicholsbergart.com



Contact Information:
pspainhour@windstream.net

ENCAUSTIC MONOTYPES:
Painterly Prints with Heat and Wax_ Paula Roland
It's a 140 minute instructional DVD of encaustic painting.
See more at Paula's website, www.RolandWorkshops.com
   
EXHIBITIONS
2012
    Up Close and Personal, AAWS
    Nichols Berg Gallery, Philadelphia, PA

2011
    Arts Council Grant Recipients Show
    Up Close and Personal, AAWS
    Sawtooth Center for Visual Art Instructors Show 
    New Prints 2011/Summer, International Print Center New York 
    Dimensions 2011,AAWS, national juried show (3)
    Wax poetic, Nichols Berg Gallery, Philadelphia,PA

2010
    Up Close and Personal, AAWS
    One Plus, AAWS
    Simple Complexity, DCCC
    Dimensions 2010, AAWS, national juried show
    Small Art Big Heart, Hampton House Gallery
    Wall Esleeck Babcock LLC
    Lines, AAWS
    Carolina's Got Art, Charlotte, NC

2009
    Up Close and Personal, AAWS
    Exposures, AAWS
    Westbend Winery
    Small Art, Big Heart, Hampton House Gallery
    Dimensions 2009, AAWS, national juried show
    Big & Bold, AAWS
    Color, Texture, Abstraction, Gateway Gallery
    Self and Other, AAWS
    
COLLECTIONS
    Bank of the Carolinas
    Arbor Acres (3)
    Hanes Companes
    Forsyth Medical Center
    NC Baptist Hospital (3)

EDUCATION
  
  UNC-Greensboro, BFA
    Wake Forest University, graduate studies    
    Savannah College of Art & Design, summer institutes
    Penland School of Crafts, printmaking, encaustic painting
    Agnus Scott College, Advanced Placement certification
    Paula Roland's Advanced Encaustic Workshop, Santa Fe, NM

GRANTS
    Arts Council Artist Project Grant 2009
    

Supported by a grant from The Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County with funding from the State of North Carolina, an agency of the Department of Cultural Resources and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that great nation deserves great art.

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