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Kathy Anderson is an artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. She has had many art exhibits around Licking County and has participated in numerous art festivals. Her exhibit at The Works in Newark, called “Carpe Diem: Landscape Paintings by Kathy Anderson,” included art inspired by Licking County and other American landscapes as well as Anderson’s own world travels. Her exhibit was the last at the Work’s old gallery location on Second Street. Anderson is one of three local artists whose work is displayed across the Newark elementary schools.
 
Kathy Anderson is an artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. She has had many art exhibits around Licking County and has participated in numerous art festivals. Her exhibit at The Works in Newark, called “Carpe Diem: Landscape Paintings by Kathy Anderson,” included art inspired by Licking County and other American landscapes as well as Anderson’s own world travels. Her exhibit was the last at the Work’s old gallery location on Second Street. Anderson is one of three local artists whose work is displayed across the Newark elementary schools.
  
Anderson attended [[Denison University | Denison, University]] in Granville, Ohio. Though originally from Cincinnati, Anderson has lived in Licking County for 38 years. She is a mother and is married to Tony Reynolds, also an artist. Together, they have an Etsy page where they sell their work. <ref> Brian Miller, “Local artist takes next step with one-person exhibit at The Works,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 9, 2008. </ref> <ref> Tiffany Aumann, “Artists capture schools’ heritage: Artwork will decorate new Newark buildings,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Aug. 16, 2008. </ref> <ref> Kathy Anderson, “Biography,” Kathy Anderson Art (Wordpress blog), 2016, http://www.kathyandersonart.com/?page_id=5 </ref>
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Anderson attended [[Denison University | Denison University]] in Granville, Ohio. Though originally from Cincinnati, Anderson has lived in Licking County for 38 years. She is a mother and is married to [[Tony Reynolds | Tony Reynolds ]], also an artist. Together, they have an Etsy page where they sell their work.[https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShadyTreeCreations] <ref> Brian Miller, “Local artist takes next step with one-person exhibit at The Works,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 9, 2008. </ref> <ref> Tiffany Aumann, “Artists capture schools’ heritage: Artwork will decorate new Newark buildings,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Aug. 16, 2008. </ref> <ref> Kathy Anderson, “Biography,” Kathy Anderson Art (Wordpress blog), 2016, http://www.kathyandersonart.com/?page_id=5 </ref>
  
 
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== References ==
 
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 22 February 2016

Kathy Anderson is an artist from Cincinnati, Ohio. She has had many art exhibits around Licking County and has participated in numerous art festivals. Her exhibit at The Works in Newark, called “Carpe Diem: Landscape Paintings by Kathy Anderson,” included art inspired by Licking County and other American landscapes as well as Anderson’s own world travels. Her exhibit was the last at the Work’s old gallery location on Second Street. Anderson is one of three local artists whose work is displayed across the Newark elementary schools.

Anderson attended Denison University in Granville, Ohio. Though originally from Cincinnati, Anderson has lived in Licking County for 38 years. She is a mother and is married to Tony Reynolds , also an artist. Together, they have an Etsy page where they sell their work.[1] [1] [2] [3]

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References

  1. Brian Miller, “Local artist takes next step with one-person exhibit at The Works,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), March 9, 2008.
  2. Tiffany Aumann, “Artists capture schools’ heritage: Artwork will decorate new Newark buildings,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), Aug. 16, 2008.
  3. Kathy Anderson, “Biography,” Kathy Anderson Art (Wordpress blog), 2016, http://www.kathyandersonart.com/?page_id=5