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Education M.F.A. in Painting, University of Memphis B.A. in Fine Arts,
Bluefield College Publications EXHIBITIONS • Forest Canopies, August 8 – November 4, 2011,
Lansdell Hall, Bluefield College, Bluefield, Virginia (solo
exhibition)
• Role Call, December 5 – 31, 2008, A Three Cities
Group Four Year
Anniversary Exhibition, Macon Contemporary Arts Exchange, Macon,
GA • Back to
Basics: Exploring Natural Materials, November 8 – December 6, 2008,
Gallery RFD,
Swainsboro, Georgia, Juror, Liz Atzberger, Visiting Artist/Lecturer,
Florida Atlantic
University, Boca Raton, FL • Collective Effort, December 7 – 31,
2007, A Three
Cities Group Three Year Anniversary Exhibition, Macon Contemporary
Arts Exchange,
Macon, GA • The Black Line, September 7 – 22, 2007,
Contemporary Arts
Exchange Gallery, Macon, GA (group exhibition curated by Jonathan
Dye) •
Multiplicity Swainsboro, April 14 – May 5, 2007, A Three Cities Group
Exhibition,
Second Saturday Art Stroll, Swainsboro, GA • Multiplicity,
February 26 –
March 31, 2007, A Three Cities Group Exhibition, Macon Contemporary
Arts Exchange,
Macon, GA • Conservation and Construction: The Evolution of
the American
Landscape, February 6 – March 3, 2007, Gallery RFD, Swainsboro, GA,
Jurors, Bryan
Ghiloni & Anthony Faris, Co-Directors of Gallery RFD • Canopy
Effect, February 13
– March 3, 2006, Middle Georgia College, Cochran, GA • Student
and Faculty
Exhibition, March 28 – April 15, 2005, Middle Georgia College, Cochran,
GA Courses Drawing I, Drawing II, 2-D Design, 3-D Design, Painting, Sculpture,
Photography,
Comptuer Graphics, Graphic Design, Art Appreciation, Art
History I & II Biography Charlie Agnew attended Bluefield College where he
completed a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. Soon thereafter, he
completed a M.F.A. in Painting at the University of Memphis. After
graduating and doing some part-time teaching at the University of
Memphis, he taught at Union University in Jackson, Tennessee as a
Visiting
Professor of Art. Charlie currently teaches most of the studio, art
history,
and art survey courses. His artworks have recently appeared at the
Contemporary Arts Exchange in Macon, Georgia and Gallery RFD in
Swainsboro, Georgia. He is also the Gallery Director of Peacock Gallery,
scheduling six to seven shows annually. Since arriving at Middle Georgia
College, he has advised the Student Art League, and for the past six
years, he has helped coordinate the International Festival of Middle
Georgia College.
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