See the Work of Artist Elizabeth Garrett-Leak at PAHMUSA
Elizabeth Garrette-Leak ArtworkThe inspiring artwork of Elizabeth Garrett-Leak is on display at the Pan African Historical Museum USA (PAHMUSA) through June 14th. Garrett-Leak, a native of Tennessee, has her artistic roots embedded in the "spiritual South". As one of many African-American women raised during the Civil Rights era, heritage and fairness as well as her Christian values, are reflected in her work.
Garrett-Leak describes her signature style as "pure and simple emotion colored with eclectic flavor." She prefers to work exclusively in oils. Each creation begins from a thought, dream or real life imagery. Her paintings have been exhibited by the Springfield Art League, Monson Arts Council, Mason Square Art & Jazz Festival and The Brianna Fund annual charitable event.
The Elizabeth Garrett-Leak art exhibit will remain on display at PAHMUSA through June 14th. PAHMUSA is located on the mezzanine level.
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