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Kyle Carroll a featured artist at Lord Nelson's Gallery in Gettysburg, Pa. for History Meets The Arts 2008. |
News & Events |
Artists and collectors meet for an early morning photo in front of a battlefield monument. Kyle Carroll Photo |
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Kyle Carroll was accepted into the 31st Midwest Gathering of the Artists show in Carthage, Mo. In September of 2008, Kyle was one of 33 artists showing art and participating in the prestigious Midwest Gathering of the Artists in the Southwest Missouri city of Carthage. Kyle plans to attend the 33rd annual show in 2010. |
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EVER FORWARD, the story of one of the nations oldest and most historic military units features Kyle Carroll art on cover. |
"The Stonewall Brigade is not just the story of a National Guard Unit; rather it is a fine historical account of the saga of the militia in our nation's experience." John O Marsh, Jr. (former Secretary of the Army and U.S. Congressman from Virginia on the dust cover) To obtain a copy contact: 116th IRF, Inc. P.O. Box 116 Staunton, VA 24402-0116 |
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Show Schedule |
Kyle Carroll and David Wright in front of David's booth at the CLA show in Lexington, Kentucky. Doug Delsemme photo |
August 13 & 14, 2010 CONTEMPORARY LONGRIFLE ASSOCIATION Annual Show and Meeting Grand Ball Room Lexington Convention Center 400 West Vine Street Lexington, KY www.longrifle.com __________________________________________ September 10 & 11, 2010 MIDWEST GATHERING OF THE ARTISTS Memorial Hall 407 S. GARRISON Carthage, MO For information email: 1artangel@suddenlink.net |
Muzzleloader magazine features "Along Cottonwood Creek" |
Kyle Carroll Grand River Studios 2665 SE Sheridan Rd. Maysville, MO 64469 816-449-5452 kylec@centurytel.net |
Detail from the "Corn Planters" at the Independant Farmers Bank in Stewartsville. |
Kyle presents Todd Bitler with a signed giclee at the 2008 CLA show in Lexington, Kentucky. Todd is a builder of fine 18th century tomahawks, knifes and other 18th century frontier accoutrements and a model for "PAINTS HIS SHIRT RED". |