Fine Artist Cindy Walton's Work Featured in 40th Anniversary Winter Show at Green Hill Center for North Carolina Art
By: Tyler Peterson Dec. 03, 2014
Noted abstraction fine artist Cindy Walton has been chosen as one of 40 artists from the last 10 years chosen to show selected works at Winter Show 2014, a well-respected exhibition in North Carolina. The show opens with an exclusive 'First Choice' art credit event on Wednesday, Dec. 3; a 'Collector's Choice' ticketed fundraising event on Saturday, Dec. 6; and a free public offering on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2-5 p.m.
Carefully curated by Eddie Carpenter, the Winter Show commemorates Greenhill's 40th anniversary with the presentation of works from 40 new artists, 40 artists who have been in Winter Show in the past 10 years, and 40 artists from the past 40 years. "Winter Show 2011 was one of the highlights of my year as an artist," says Walton. "I'm honored and delighted by the opportunity to be part of this 40th anniversary celebration, and to have my works shown with those of other North Carolina artists of this quality and caliber." About the Artist: This year, Walton received an honorable mention for her painting, "Spill," rendered in mixed media/oil and cold wax on board, in the 3rd National Juried East End Arts Exhibit, Riverhead, N.Y. Another work, "Bridge of Dreams" established firmly as a winner in the Manhattan Arts International Show, "Celebrate the Healing Power of Art," juried primarily by Lilly Wei, an independent curator and art critic for Art in America and ARTnews, among other publications. Additionally, Walton was also the recipient of two additional international award recognitions in the annual "All Woman Art Competition, by the online Light Space and Time gallery, taking fifth place in the painting category, and eighth place overall.Videos