Beth Palmer is a contemporary mixed media visual artist, educator, and concept designer who lives and works in Durham, NC. 

She is artist in residence, where her studio and gallery are located, at the Truist Bank office building, 1530 N. Gregson in Durham.   Studio visits are by appointment.   Described as “beautiful and provocative”, “lyrical” and “life affirming landscapes of the spirit”, her art combines a balance of whimsy and imagination with the gravitas of life’s highs and lows. 

Her art, in a team effort with community initiatives, has been exhibited on both coasts and is in public and private collections across the US and internationally.  It is equally at home in many settings: living spaces, boardrooms, pre-schools, universities, medical offices, restaurants, and mental health providers’ offices,   

 Healing, connecting, and creating have become her mantra as a professional member of the National Organization for Arts and Health and the National Art Education Association and North Carolina Art Education Association where she is creating new spaces in reimagining where these areas intersect.    

Her current efforts include creative reuse for a purpose, using lovingly collected vintage textiles and ephemera applied on canvas with acrylic paint as museum quality fine art.     In the past decade, she has designed and implemented the Fifty Six Hearts Project and the International Joy of Creativity Project, both of which are still vibrant parts of her body ... view more »

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