Garry and Wyma Hornbuckle will hold an exhibition of their works in the Janet Levine March gallery from July 1-31. A reception for the artists will be held on July 8 from 7 - 8:30 p.m. at the GJCC.
Prior to beginning his artistic endeavors, Garry Hornbuckle spent 25 years in technology development and marketing in Silicon Valley. His digital art and photography is focused on capturing, bending, and occasionally breaking the boundary between real and unreal. His work is recorded and shared as individual and limited edition prints, following the traditions of fine art print-making — updated for a digital world. He is fascinated by the new “reality” made possible by digital image creation and manipulation.
Wyma Hornbuckle has worked passionately for acceptance of visual arts and artists in Nashville. In 1992 she led the prestigious but then floundering Nashville Artist Guild to a renaissance with the Phoenix Exhibition in which her painting “Two Moons” was featured. Later she was one of the primary artist organizers and exhibitors at Amaranth Gallery in Nashville.
Presently painting in oils and acrylics, her wide experience includes work in photography, mixed media, pastel, and clay. She is a member of national and local art organizations and has served two terms as President of the Nashville Artist Guild. Holding a Cum Laude BFA degree with minors in Art History, Psychology (Art Therapy emphasis), Photography, and Clay, she is also an accredited piano teacher and a published writer.
Garry Hornbuckle’s work has been exhibited at shows locally, nationally and internationally, including Instances of Reality in San Fransico, CA, Night Market in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and Eclipse:Emerge , Art Without Apology and Small Works:Big Ideas, all in Nashville. He currently serves as the President of the Nashville Artist Guild.
Wyma Hornbuckle has had ten solo exhibitions, multiple two-person shows, and her work has been included in numerous invitational and group exhibitions. In the early 90s, her painting “Red Moon Rising” was selected from 1,700 entries as one of only 53 works to be included in Cheekwood’s First National Contemporary Painting Exhibition. She was also named one of the forty most outstanding women artists in Middle Tennessee when her painting “Midnight Rainbow” was selected for the National Museum of Women in the Arts Exhibition at Cheekwood.
Summer gallery hours are Monday and Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed Saturday and Sunday. For more information, call the GJCC at 356-7170.

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