Artist: Karole Turner Campbell | Location: North Charleston, SC
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Artist: Karole Turner Campbell | Location: North Charleston, SC
North Charleston, SC
KTC (a.k.a. Karole Turner Campbell) is a full time visual artist, with a passion for all things creative. This passion for the arts has always fueled her life both professionally and personally. Since moving to the Lowcountry in 2006, she has immersed herself in the arts community via exhibiting her works in solo shows, group shows and galleries. She has curated two invitational group shows “I-8-Tee: An Exhibit of Visions & Words on Haiti” that raised money for Haitian relief and “I, Too” a visual essay on the Langston Hughes’ poem of the same title. In 2011 she added a new aspect to her career as the juror for the Avery Research Center’s national juried exhibition, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the film “Daughters of the Dust.” During 2012 she was one of the featured artists at Penn Center’s Centennial Celebration Exhibition; in the Palmetto Hands exhibit in North Charleston;
KTC has a MFA in Painting and Drawing from CUNY:CCNY.