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theresa gloster

lenoir, nc

Booth: E-18

First year at Kentuck: 2018

Theresa Gloster is a self-taught memory artist whose paintings chronicle her childhood years in the small African American community of Bushtown, NC. Born in a WV mining camp, Ms. Gloster grew up in the high foothills of NC, where she lived with her grandparents in a household that included 12 kids. "Wood, clothes, furniture, dishes, anything that is old, I use to paint on." Her paintings chronicle a time of lived community, a time when families worked together to overcome the hardships of segregation & marginalization, a time that Ms. Gloster described as one of collective transcending. The images are neither overly romantic nor overtly critical; instead they're simply - in Ms. Gloster's words - "true."

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