Suttle Arts 2020, Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, will be the first exhibition presenting the art of the Suttles family, Bill, Pat, and son Todd together. Bill Suttles, ninety years old, still paints every day just as he has painted his entire life. Many galleries represent him. Pat Suttles, deceased, worked in the Atlanta pottery scene of the 1960s & '70s. Her work is in the permanent collection of The High Museum of Atlanta. Todd Suttles works in photography. Permanently closing his Atlanta hair salon of twenty-eight years due to COVID allows him to concentrate fully on his lifelong obsession with creating visual imagery with his camera. The Suttles' work is heavily influenced and inspired by their lives led in the Atlanta South of the last half-century.
In-Person: Exhibition Oct 09 - Dec 31
Suttle Arts 2020, Madison-Morgan Cultural Center, will be the first exhibition presenting the art of the Suttles family, Bill, Pat, and son Todd together. Bill Suttles, ninety years old, still paints every day just as he has painted his entire life. Many galleries represent him. Pat Suttles, deceased, worked in the Atlanta pottery scene of the 1960s & '70s. Her work is in the permanent collection of The High Museum of Atlanta. Todd Suttles works in photography. Permanently closing his Atlanta hair salon of twenty-eight years due to COVID allows him to concentrate fully on his lifelong obsession with creating visual imagery with his camera. The Suttles' work is heavily influenced and inspired by their lives led in the Atlanta South of the last half-century.
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center
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