Art from the Vietnam War memoirs of a Chicago artist. Some of this art is now in the collections of the United States Air Force and the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago. The CAPITALIZED CAPTIONS under the pictures appear with the art in gallery shows. "Comments" are for viewers of this blog and the curators who requested this presentation.
Saturday, May 25, 2013
GEORGE C. CLARK GALLERY TALK AT NATIONAL VETERANS ART MUSEUM MAY 25, 2013
I was very honored to be one of the exhibiting artists invited to give a talk about my Vietnam War art at the opening reception of the "Tenacity and Truth" exhibition at the National Veterans Art Museum in Chicago today. My thanks to the Museum's curators and staff, and to all the people who came out to the opening.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
A YEAR IN THE TROPICS drawing included in new exhibition at NATIONAL VETERANS ART MUSEUM
Bad Dog, one of the drawings by George C. Clark from his Vietnam War art series "A Year in the Tropics," is included in TENACITY AND TRUTH: PEOPLE, PLACES AND MEMORIES, a new exhibition featuring art from the Museum's permanent collection at the National Veterans Art Museum, 4041 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60641. There will be a free and open to the public opening reception for the exhibition on Saturday, May 25, 2013 from 1 to 5pm. George C. Clark will be giving a brief gallery talk about his art and his experiences in Vietnam that afternoon at 1:30pm. The exhibition will be on display at the Museum for about a year.
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