Celebrating its 10th inaugural year, Mirci will host 52 Windows – An Evening of Art, on May 18th at 701 Whaley from 6-9pm. The annual fundraiser showcases the work of talented local artists while encouraging support of Mirci’s mission to provide wrap-around services, including behavioral healthcare and supportive housing, to individuals experiencing mental illness in the Midlands. Come enjoy an evening of art including heavy hors d’oeuvres by Aberdeen Catery, an open bar, and live music. Tickets are on sale now at mirci.org/events.
Introducing Featured Artists – Aldo Muzzarelli and Ginny Merett
Among this year’s featured artists is Aldo Muzzarelli, a Venezuelan-born artist who has gained international recognition. Aldo holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from the Central University of Venezuela, has worked as an illustrator at the Inter-American Center of Languages (CIDI -Caracas), and was an animator on several films produced by the Film Department at the University of Los Andes. He served for several years as Director of Culture of his hometown and taught at training workshops in fine arts all around Venezuela.
He performed specialized studies in Spain (Fresco Painting Techniques, Restoration of Paintings on Canvas, Stuccomarble, Dorados al agua y estofados en oro fino (fine gold), Stained Glass and Grisailles) and frequented the atelier of the great Venezuelan master Abdon Romero in Florida, US. In 2010, Aldo created several monumental works for the Cathedral of San Pedro in Caracas, and he opened his own gallery in Tinaquillo. Aldo Muzzarelli has participated in individual and group exhibitions in Venezuela, the United States, Spain, and Italy; and has received 49 awards since his arrival in the U.S. in 2013. He currently resides in Mauldin, SC.
Recently named one of the Top 15 Artists in Columbia, SC by Influence Digest (8/2022), Ginny Merett joins the lineup of featured artists.
Known for her eccentric collage works, Ginny has been an artist and art educator for over four decades. Through those years she used various media to create art, but for the last ten years, devoted her time to creating multimedia collage pieces. Inspired by stylish women and ordinary faces and images, she portrays unique characters using parts and pieces from current day and vintage media.
Ginny’s collage pieces have been shown in solo and group exhibits at Stormwater Studio, ArtFields, Koger Center for the Arts, the Jasper Project, USC’s McMaster Gallery, SC State Library, and other local venues like Sound Bites Eatery, Trustus Theater, She Festival, Cottontown Art Crawl and Melrose Art in the Yard. Her work is published in the Jasper Project’s Jasper Magazine Spring 2019 and Fall 2022 editions, and in Sheltered: SC Artists Respond During the 2020 Pandemic; and in Bullets and Band-Aids, Vol. 3.
Born and raised in Denver, Ginny has lived in South Carolina since 1987. She constantly sewed, created, and treasured drawing as a child and sought out every art opportunity in school. Because art was such a passion of Ginny’s youth, she studied art education in college where she explored a wide range of disciplines and mediums; and later taught art in public schools for 30 years.
Ginny is a member of Figurativeartists.org and is a member of the Jasper Project Board of Directors. Look for her at ginnymerett.com and on all social platforms.