Visiting Artist Exhibition: GINGER OGLESBY
- Amanda Acevedo McClure
- Mar 11
- 1 min read
Free Public Opening Reception: Friday, March 14th - 6:30-9 pm
Studio ArtFarm 120 E 4th Ave. Mount Dora, FL

"I use the canvas to tell the bold and sometimes very subtle abstract stories of
movement. Beginning with a loose composition and adding layer on layer, my paintings naturally unfold and expose an intuitive dance. These images
capture the vibrant attitudes of the human heart. Soaring Leaping
Turning!"
Ginger Oglesby, a native Southerner, began studying art in the 6th grade. Saturday mornings were spent in art class learning the fundamentals of
drawing, color, composition and medium. In the summer, classes were moved outside for landscapes at Nashville’s Belle Meade Mansion. This continued all through high school under the tutelage of Juanita Green Parks, Director of Art, at Watkins Institute in Nashville, TN. Ginger’s education continued to be concentrated in creative endeavors. She received a BFA from the University of Tennessee in Studio Art with a minor in Dance. After college, Ginger’s first job was with a modern dance company, Sidewalk Dance Theater, where she was a member for ten years. Retiring from the dance company, Ginger missed the movement of dance so she poured movement into her paintings. Her work became more loose and free until they became pure abstraction.
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