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Liz Reed
After 35 years in the business world, Liz Reed sold her share
of MARKETRY, a marketing research firm based in Birmingham, and
retired in December 1999. For a complete change of pace and to
fulfill a long-held dream, she enrolled as a degree-seeking student
at the University of Alabama in Birmingham Department of Art History,
graduating with honors in 2005. During her years at UAB, Reed
approached each new art medium with the same vigor. Drawing, computer
graphics, three-dimensional design, painting and sculpture, filmmaking-each
presented a new challenge ad a different opportunity for expression.
She was awarded 1st Place-Sculpture in the UAB Student Juried
Exhibition her senior year.
Reed's first passion is her family and close second is the subject
of racial inequality; another major concern is living a well-balanced
life full of color, pattern, form, shape, and texture. Her major
challenge has been transferring left-brain skills to the right-brain
arts environment.
Reed is married to author and humorist, Jim Reed, owner of Reed
Books in Birmingham; they have three children, one honorary daughter,
and eight grandchildren. She and her husband have lived in Southside
for twenty-five years.
Title:
Hometown Fish
Materials:
acrylic on fiberglass
Artist's comments:
“Hometown Fish” presents images of Gadsden through
the eyes of visitors: Broad Street with beautifully restored
buildings, thriving cultural center; and historical footprints
in the bridge across the river guarded by Emma Sansom and
the beautiful bandstand on the bluff. The beauty of Gadsden
invites visitors to come again and to think of Gadsden as
home.”
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