Organized by the Cameron Art Museum, this exhibition focuses on contemporary art by artists currently living in, or native to, the state of North Carolina. Artists brought a single work of art to be installed in the museum, delivering the work within a 24-hour period. During this time frame, a nationally renowned curator will be present to greet each artist. The design of this project provides any participating artist equal opportunity to meet a significant curator working in the field of contemporary art today and have their work seen by all visiting curators.
I was not sure I would have this piece finished in time. I actually ended up taking a half day on Friday to work on it! Never got the sky exactly the way I wanted to to be, but I was happy with the boat and the water. My husband took the photo for this piece a few years ago on my dad’s McGregor. They were about to take it out for a sail on Lake Waccamaw.




24″ x 36″ original acrylic painting of sailboats stretched on canvas. Sally was inspired by her memories of sailing with her father on Lake Waccamaw. Painted in 2003 and signed by the artist. This piece is owned by a private collector in Georgia.
18″ x 24″ original acrylic on canvas of odd looking sand dollar pieces and shells that Sally found at Holden Beach, NC. Painted in 2006 and signed by the artist. Owned by a private collector in Pennsylvania