Lawrence exhibit fusing art and photography on display through Nov. 12
Left, “Pierre Bonnard Pouring a Cup of Tea” by Terryl Best Lawrence.
A new art exhibit “will turn some heads” according to Bonnie Stelzer of the Delray Beach Public Library.
“The Fusion of Image & Artist” exhibit features the work of Boynton Beach artist and photographer, Terryl Best Lawrence. Her work has been displayed at universities, including FAU at its MacArthur Library. Plus she has exhibited her work at galleries in New York and Connecticut, and currently at EXOR Galleries in Boca Raton.
Lawrence’s work has received awards from the Wunsch Art Center, the Parrish Art Museum, the Heckscher Museum, the National Association of Women Artists and Columbia University. She also has been a guest lecturer at museums and universities in New York and Florida.
“Dr. Lawrence bridges the gap between art and photography by synthesizing her paintings and photographs into one single image," Stelzer said. "The resulting works are color photographs with the color related to and derived from the paintings. They are imaginative, stimulating, colorful and unusual.”
“The Fusion of Image & Artist” will be on display in the library's second floor gallery, 100 W. Atlantic Ave., through Wednesday, Nov. 12.
For information visit www.delraylibrary.org or call 561-266-9490.





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