Texas Wesleyan University will present artist Rebecca Boatman's exhibit entitled, "Silent Covenants."
Boatman received her Master of Fine Arts degree in ceramics from Texas Woman's University in 1988. She is a retired art professor from Collin College in Frisco. She began her career teaching art in public schools - both elementary and high school. From 1993 through 2004, she owned The Art Annex in Coppell, Texas where she taught classes for all ages, curated a gallery and provided studios for artists in the surrounding communities.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 28.
Texas Wesleyan University will present artist Rebecca Boatman's exhibit entitled, "Silent Covenants."
Boatman received her Master of Fine Arts degree in ceramics from Texas Woman's University in 1988. She is a retired art professor from Collin College in Frisco. She began her career teaching art in public schools - both elementary and high school. From 1993 through 2004, she owned The Art Annex in Coppell, Texas where she taught classes for all ages, curated a gallery and provided studios for artists in the surrounding communities.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 28.
Texas Wesleyan University will present artist Rebecca Boatman's exhibit entitled, "Silent Covenants."
Boatman received her Master of Fine Arts degree in ceramics from Texas Woman's University in 1988. She is a retired art professor from Collin College in Frisco. She began her career teaching art in public schools - both elementary and high school. From 1993 through 2004, she owned The Art Annex in Coppell, Texas where she taught classes for all ages, curated a gallery and provided studios for artists in the surrounding communities.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on view through March 28.