The five new Charlotte Area Transit shelters are located on Metropolitan Avenue, Charlottetown Avenue, and South Kings Drive in Midtown Charlotte, North Carolina.

Horizon Line

A City Plaza Public Art Project created by

Susan Harbage Page and Juan Logan in collaboration with Peter Egan

"Horizon Line", a public art project, employs cutting-edge light technology to create two colorful, imaginative spaces for pedestrians entering and exiting City Plaza.

McColl Center will mark the milestone with an exhibit of 10 former resident artists

by Richard Maschal

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/312/story/961531.html

charlotteobservor.com

Septmeber 22, 2009

Nipple Pillows made by Susan Harbage Page while in residence at the McColl Center for Visual Art in 2004

Prop Master at Charleston's Gibbes Museum of Art in

Southern Spaces an Interdisciplinary journal about the region, places, and cultures of the American South

http://southernspaces.org

http://www.southernspaces.org/contents/2009/propmaster/1a.htm

Check out the Atlanta Celebrates Photography Website and Program

http://acpinfo.org/index.shtml

Talk by Susan Harbage Page on October 16

http://festivalguide.acpinfo.org/listings/view/263

New Work by Susan Harbage Page

Postcards from Home

Hagedorn Foundation Gallery

425 Peachtree Hills Ave.

An image from the US-Mexico Border Archive and Data Base I'm working on.

Alumni Artists from the Center's First 10 Years

McColl Center for Visual Art

www.mccollcenter.org

The ten artists selected for the 10-year anniversary exhibition for McColl Center for Visual Art represent the depth and range of artists who have been in-residence in Charlotte from all over the world. These artists have exemplified in their residency the transformational experience of the creative process.
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