Monday, September 22, 2014

TUAC Reception



Standing with the Shutterbugs who attended the reception is TUAC’s Visual Arts Chair Patsy Perdue (center, back row). Not shown is Melba Brown, who had to leave before the photo was taken.  Seated (left to right): Dianne Kelly, Marcia Fisher, Anna Mary Ellerbee, Rachel McClelland.  Standing (left to right): Johnnie Ann Gaskill, Jim Davidson, Joy Corley, Patsy Perdue, Keith Huckaby, King Davis, Ellen Tew.
Photo by Carmen Ellerbee.


The Thomaston-Upson Arts Center (TUAC) held a reception on Sept. 9th for the West Central Georgia Shutterbugs, whose work is on display there. After the many attendees had voted for their favorite image, the votes were tallied. Two images taken by King Davis tied for First Place. Other photographers’ images that were among the top “vote getters” were: 2nd place: Dianne Kelly, Marcia Fisher, King Davis; 3rd place: Melba Brown and Rachel McClelland. Congratulations to each of them and to all the photographers whose beautiful images remain on display at TUAC until the end of September. Kudos to Marcia Fisher and Rachel McClelland who sold one of their images during the reception.

Photo of King Davis by Pat Dodson.

Speaking on behalf of all the Shutterbugs, Johnnie Ann Gaskill, one of the charter members, said, “We are so grateful to TUAC for supporting us in various ways ever since we organized in January 2006. We also appreciate the newspapers and the local radio station for publicizing our monthly meetings and special opportunities, such as our recent exhibit at Callaway Gardens. And we thank those who stop by to see our work and to comment favorably on it. For example, Patsy Perdue said, “The Shutterbugs have a unique way of illuminating the ordinary world in an extraordinary way so that all who view their works can enjoy the experience. The photographs on exhibit at the TUAC Gallery are wonderful examples of their talents."

Such support encourages us to keep on developing our skills and to continue reaching out to other photographers who want to learn.

The following photographs were taken by Ellen Tew.


















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