Amy Echols
https://amyhechols.com
[email protected]
Work: (205)345-7574
Home: (205)752-4300
Cell: (205)394-0640
Landscapes
Masa Mari Lions
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 24 x 18
Available ‐ $175.00 USD
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 24 x 18
Available ‐ $175.00 USD
Bronze on pedestal
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 16 x 20
Available ‐ $425.00 USD
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 16 x 20
Available ‐ $425.00 USD
Sturdivant Hall Cupola in Selma Alabama
Pastel ‐ Paper ‐ 8" x 9"
Available ‐ $150.00 USD
Pastel ‐ Paper ‐ 8" x 9"
Available ‐ $150.00 USD
Painting from Life in Alabama
Artist Bio:
Amy is a graduate of the Alabama School of Fine Arts and received a BFA in Fine Arts from Auburn University. She has over 30 years of experience in design and marketing, including marketing and sales for the Warner Art Collection in Tuscaloosa at Gulf States Paper, which consisted of one of the largest, privately owned American art collections in the world. She is now the Executive Director of the Kentuck Art Center in downtown historic Northport, Alabama. Kentuck's art festival is the 3rd weekend each October and is one of the top ten folk art festivals in the nation.
Amy has served on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of West Alabama, the Board of Directors for the Tuscaloosa Advertising Federation, the Board of Directors for the Kentuck Art Association in Northport, Alabama, and the "Friends of Public Radio" board for WUAL and a graduate of the 2016 class of Leadership Tuscaloosa. She currently serves on the Christian Education Committee, First Presbyterian Church, the Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Committee and the Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Board of Directors . She was appointed to the Art in Architecture Board for the new federal building completed in 2011 in Tuscaloosa by the Government Services Agency in Washington, DC.
Amy, formerly Amy Holt of Montgomery, Alabama, resides in Tuscaloosa with husband Mike and her adopted dog Matthew. Her son, Chris Gattozzi - USMC and his wife Sassy have three children and live in Tuscaloosa. Her step daughter Christy and husband Guillaume LaFon currently live in Paris, France.
Artist Bio:
Amy is a graduate of the Alabama School of Fine Arts and received a BFA in Fine Arts from Auburn University. She has over 30 years of experience in design and marketing, including marketing and sales for the Warner Art Collection in Tuscaloosa at Gulf States Paper, which consisted of one of the largest, privately owned American art collections in the world. She is now the Executive Director of the Kentuck Art Center in downtown historic Northport, Alabama. Kentuck's art festival is the 3rd weekend each October and is one of the top ten folk art festivals in the nation.
Amy has served on the Board of Directors for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of West Alabama, the Board of Directors for the Tuscaloosa Advertising Federation, the Board of Directors for the Kentuck Art Association in Northport, Alabama, and the "Friends of Public Radio" board for WUAL and a graduate of the 2016 class of Leadership Tuscaloosa. She currently serves on the Christian Education Committee, First Presbyterian Church, the Tuscaloosa Bicentennial Committee and the Tuscaloosa Tourism and Sports Board of Directors . She was appointed to the Art in Architecture Board for the new federal building completed in 2011 in Tuscaloosa by the Government Services Agency in Washington, DC.
Amy, formerly Amy Holt of Montgomery, Alabama, resides in Tuscaloosa with husband Mike and her adopted dog Matthew. Her son, Chris Gattozzi - USMC and his wife Sassy have three children and live in Tuscaloosa. Her step daughter Christy and husband Guillaume LaFon currently live in Paris, France.
Figurative
Madame with black hat
Oil ‐ 10 x 8
Available ‐ $300.00 USD
Madame in Blue
Oil ‐ 14 x 11
Available ‐ $375.00 USD
Oil ‐ 14 x 11
Available ‐ $375.00 USD
Tumatuma School for Deaf
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 28 x 32
Sold
Oil ‐ Canvas ‐ 28 x 32
Sold
Please Click On This Text For Amy Echols CV
SHOWS:
Juried Show - 2008, 2010 and 2011 Energen Show
Energen Corporation, Birmingham, AL
Juried Show - March 2007
Tuscaloosa Art Guild
Gallery Show - May 2007
Memories in Paris, a collective work by two Alabama artist, Amy Echols and Gayle Hurley, was exhibited in the Art Gallery at the Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, TN. The work was created while studying on location in France.
Juried Show - The Arts and Humanities Council of Tuscaloosa County,
Annual West Alabama Juried Show - Honorable Mention, November 2007
Oil Painters of America - Associate Member
SHOWS:
Juried Show - 2008, 2010 and 2011 Energen Show
Energen Corporation, Birmingham, AL
Juried Show - March 2007
Tuscaloosa Art Guild
Gallery Show - May 2007
Memories in Paris, a collective work by two Alabama artist, Amy Echols and Gayle Hurley, was exhibited in the Art Gallery at the Belle Meade Plantation in Nashville, TN. The work was created while studying on location in France.
Juried Show - The Arts and Humanities Council of Tuscaloosa County,
Annual West Alabama Juried Show - Honorable Mention, November 2007
Oil Painters of America - Associate Member
Memories of a good day
Oil ‐ Canvas
5 1/2" x 7 ‐ Available
Oil ‐ Canvas
5 1/2" x 7 ‐ Available
Amy Echols
https://amyhechols.com
[email protected]
Work: (205)345-7574
Home: (205)752-4300
Cell: (205)394-0640
https://amyhechols.com
[email protected]
Work: (205)345-7574
Home: (205)752-4300
Cell: (205)394-0640