LEWISBURG (WVDN)
The Board Gallery reopens as part of Carnegie Hall’s August-October exhibits with work by Dr. Pat Cross and the late Pauline Cross.
There will be an opening reception this Saturday, Sept. 2, from 5–7 p.m. with light refreshments in the boardroom, located adjacent to the Hamilton Auditorium.
Pat Cross was born in Marlinton in 1957 and moved a year later to White Sulphur Springs where he lived until graduating from Greenbrier East High School in 1975.
Over the next years, Pat earned three degrees from West Virginia University, a BSEE in 1981; MSEE in 1993 and Ph.D in 1998. His engineering career has taken him from West Virginia to Texas, Massachusetts, Arizona, and Alabama, where he currently resides.
Cross began painting at the age of nine alongside his mother, Pauline, also an accomplished artist.
He resumed art as a hobby in 1980 and continued to dabble.
His work took a serious turn under the tutelage of Alabama artist Jennifer Stottle-Taylor. Bringing his experience and imagination as an engineer to his work, he continues to grow in his craft.
Cross’ Carnegie Hall exhibit houses his work that include select pieces of his late mother, Pauline Cross, dating from 1970 until the time of her death in 1996.
The exhibit is free and open to the public, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and run through October 28.
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