Patricia Stewart is a wife, mother, grandmother, volunteer, educator, writer, art collector, artist, art and color consultant, designer, and a pilot. She studied at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio; Sonoma State University, California; Minneapolis College of Art and Design; and the University of Durham, England, receiving B.A.'s and teaching credentials in English, science, and art. Continuing on, she received her Master of Arts degree in Museum Studies with an emphasis on color and design from John F. Kennedy University, California.
Patricia knows that light and color can help you turn your life into living art. Every day is a fresh canvas. Everyone is an artist. Only the media and tools change. Yours may be flowers and garden tools, children and home making tools, writing and the computer, deep sea diving and scuba equipment, patients and surgical tools, cooking and kitchen tools, learning and books, people and counseling tools, photography and the camera, clay and your hands, oil paint and brushes, building and carpentry tools, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera! You are involved in the art of living!
Patricia taught in high schools and colleges, and also owned two art galleries and an art school. She now works in her studio in Kalispell, Montana, as an artist/writer while helping individuals, businesses, non-profit organizations, and medical centers create balance and healing through light, color, and art. Her career spans forty years. She will tell you she is just getting started.
Contact Patricia for setting up seminars, workshops, art exhibits, poetry readings or just to communicate at artworks@patriciastewart.com or 406-253-1778.
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