Dixie State College to Host Art Talk Featuring Local Artist Heather Schwartz Friday, 07.24.2009, 06:39am (GMT-6)
Dixie State
College of Utah’s Sears Art Museum Gallery will host a special “Art Talk”
forum, featuring artist and St. George native Heather May Schwartz, on
Thursday, July 30, at 6:30 p.m., in the Gallery inside the Dolores Dore’ Eccles
Fine Arts Center. Admission is free and open to the public.
Schwartz, who is a
Dixie College alumnus, will discuss her exhibit entitled “Life at Guantanamo
Bay,” which is currently on display in the lobby of the Eccles Fine Arts
Center. Schwartz and her family recently returned from Guantanamo Bay Naval
Station in Cuba, where they lived for the past six years.
After residing at
GTMO for a short time, Schwartz found her niche and became a well-known local
artist in the community. She has painted many commissioned works and created a
substantial amount of local-themed paintings to sell to the residents of the
Naval Base as mementos. After a couple of years of residing at GTMO, Heather
began teaching Elementary Art for the Department of Defense Education Activity
at W.T. Sampson Elementary School. She also was the department head for the
Gifted Education Program.
Over the years,
Schwartz’s paintings have reflected much of the life, traditions, and landscape
of Guantanamo Bay Naval Base and its residents. The people of GTMO are as
unique as the scenery. The atmosphere is leisurely and reminiscent of small
town life. Everyone knows everyone, and they watch out for each other.
The “Life at
Guantanamo Bay” exhibit will be on display Mondays through Thursdays, through
Sept. 10, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information on the forum or the exhibit,
please contact Kathy Cieslewicz, curator of the DSC Sears Art Museum Gallery,
at 435-652-7909.