Studio tour with Gail Trunick

Save the Date: May 27, 2021

Art Walks & Talks Studio Tour

This event has been postponed. We will let you know when a new date has been scheduled.

For Hoyt Artist Members

Hoyt Regional 3rd place: “Distancing,” clay found object, by Gail Trunick (Burghill, OH)

Hoyt Artist Members are invited to tour the studio of Ohio artist, Gail Trunick. Gail’s artistic concentration is clay and mixed-media sculpture. Gail took third place in this year’s Hoyt Regional Juried Exhibition.

Gail Trunick lives and works in the small, rural northeastern Ohio town of Burghill. Gail grew up eight in a family of nine children. Her father died in a steel mill accident and she was raised by her mother who made her living as a potter. Much of her childhood was enjoyably spent going to outdoor art shows, peddling her mother’s smoked stoneware vessels. From this began a lifelong adventure in the arts, not only for her but also for several of her siblings.

Gail graduated with a BFA from Kent State University with a major in painting in 1980. Soon after graduating, and with the subsequent death of her mother, she found herself more and more drawn to the clay and earth that are her roots. Since this time her artistic concentration has been clay and mixed-media sculpture. Her resume includes numerous one-woman and group exhibitions and she has works included in numerous public and private collections.

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