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Gathering Light 56 works, gouache and mixed media on paper each 3 x 3.5”



Artist Biography:
Kit Loney was born in Houston, Texas in 1955, grew up in Plainfield, NJ and Concord, Mass., and moved to Charleston in 1984. She received her BFA from The University of Massachusetts in 1978 and her MFA from The University of South Carolina in 1991. She also attended The Penland School of Crafts, Penland, NC in 1984 and 1998.
Through the 1980s Loney supported herself by weaving tapestries and exhibiting in numerous venues. Among them are American Craft Council fairs, Delaware Art Museum, The Main Museum of the Capital in Rejkyavic, The Society of Arts and Crafts in Boston, and, in Charleston was included in Craft of the Carolinas at the Gibbes Museum of Art. In the 1990s she turned increasingly to teaching as a means of financial support, allowing her artwork to take new direction. Since 1997 she has been teaching art at Fort Johnson Middle School on James Island. Her work was included in Triennial 98 at the South Carolina State Museum. Since then she has had solo exhibitions at Spartanburg Museum of Art, Francis Marion University in Florence, SC, and The City Gallery at Dock Street Theatre, in Charleston, and was part of Contemporary Charleston 2004 at the City Gallery at Waterfront Park.
Kit Loney
Charleston
Kit Loney's work is represented at:
Lime Blue Gallery
About the Work:
These works are painted with gouache, and gold acrylic, onto surfaces that have been made with fragments of newspaper, poems, and book pages laminated onto old drawings using paste mixed with acrylic paint. Most of the subject matter is the local landscape of sky and marsh, and studies of various items collected from that environment. The hands are based on ones found in medieval manuscripts, and there are some views of towns as seen from an airplane at night. The mandala-type images are inspired by plant ovary cross-sections, magnified.