Muéo Arts Gallery

The Muéo Gallery is an 800 square foot fine art gallery housed in Church of the Redeemer’s sanctuary foyer. The Muéo Gallery is dedicated to the discovery, celebration, and support of Atlanta area artists. Not only for local artists to display and sell their work, the Muéo Gallery is a place where anyone, at no cost, can experience and learn about the art being created in and around Atlanta.

Now Showing | Jeremy Cowart

Gaston Carrio

www.jeremycowart.com

"Through Jeremy's Remarkable eye for beauty and Jena's equally descriptive words, Hope in the Dark allows us to visit the people of Africa, realize their strength, imagine ourselves in their struggles and wrestle with the realities of their world." - DONALD MILLER (AUTHOR, BLUE LIKE JAZZ)

Jeremy Cowart and Jena Lee have brought an orphaned land and it's people into focus. This collection of stunning images and insightful descriptions offers a chance to be transformed by the collision of fragile humanity, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures and the cruel and careless effects of poverty, all the while exposing the hope that outshines the dark. This book is full of beautiful, intelligent, creative people and their stories." - DAN HASELTINE (LEAD SINGER, JARS OF CLAY)

Previously Showing | Gaston Carrio

Gaston Carrio Gaston Carrio

www.gastoncarrio.com

Gaston Carrio was born and raised in the vibrant city of Buenos Aires, Argentina; a city with profound European influences in art, music, and architecture. At an early age, he recognized a soothing passion for drawing and sketching. The creative process was challenging, yet rewarding in a way as it allowed him to express his ideas without any boundaries. It allowed him to reach a level of satisfaction and fulfillment that he had never acquired before. At this point, he decided to become an architect.

He obtained his Bachelor degree in Architecture while living in Argentina from Universidad de Belgrano. Following graduation in 2001, he received both a scholarship to continue his Post Graduate Studies and the opportunity to work as an Assistant at the Faculty of Architecture at Ball State University in Indiana. After approximately two years of involvement within the program, he moved to Atlanta, Georgia to begin working for an AIA Award Winning Architecture Company where his design focus has been on international projects.

As he has continued to be inspired through architecture, a new avenue for expression has emerged, painting. He is a self taught, self-representing artist. Gaston Carrio currently lives and works in Atlanta.

Previously Showing | Jennifer Jenkins

Jennifer Jenkins Jennifer Jenkins

www.jenniferjenkins.org

Jennifer was born on January 23rd 1977 in Concord, California into a military family and so began her travels. But if pressed to choose a place of origin, she would adopt central Pennsylvania where she completed her high school and undergraduate educations. In 1999 Jennifer graduated from the Pennsylvania State University with a B.S. degree in Life Science, filling the next several years with work in the biotech industry in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2003, she relocated to Savannah, Georgia where she received her MFA in Fibers from the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her current drawings and mixed-media works are emblematic of her interests in repetition, frequency and odd bodies. Jennifer currently works as an adjunct professor in the printmaking department at the Savannah College of Art & Design.

Jennifer received two artist grants to attend the residency program at the Vermont Studio Center in January 2006 and December 2007. She is a recipient of the Combined Merit Fellowship (2003) and the Nancy N. Lewis Endowed Scholarship (2005) awarded by the Savannah College of Art and Design. Her artwork is held in private collections in Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin in addition to the permanent collection of the Savannah College of Art & Design.