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Quest for Knowledge Mural | Murals by Brenda Mauney Councill Councill Fine Art Studio, LLC. | Belk Library and Information Commons in Boone. Item composed of concrete
Quest for Knowledge Mural | Murals by Brenda Mauney Councill Councill Fine Art Studio, LLC. | Belk Library and Information Commons in Boone. Item composed of concrete
Quest for Knowledge Mural | Murals by Brenda Mauney Councill Councill Fine Art Studio, LLC. | Belk Library and Information Commons in Boone. Item composed of concrete

Quest for Knowledge Mural

Featured In Belk Library and Information Commons, Boone, NC

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"Carol Grotnes Belk Library and Information Commons is a point of great pride on this campus and across Western North Carolina. The series of murals being painted by Brenda Councill will distinguish this facility even more. It is truly special to have an artist who has such deep roots to the region bring her talents to this project. Her work will be enjoyed by those who visit the library for years to come", said Chancellor Kenneth E. Peacock.

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Brenda Mauney Councill Councill Fine Art Studio, LLC.
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Large Scale Murals, Sculpture and Public Art Initiatives for Cities and Towns

Internationally known artist, Brenda Mauney Councill currently specializes in large-scale murals, particularly domed ceilings, tackling projects that often put her high in the world of art. She recently completed The Largest Contemporary Painted Dome in the Southeast. Councill has been doing such large-scale projects for the past 18 years, the latest phase in her 40 year, award-winning career. Her projects span the globe and can extend for months with large-scale ceiling and wall murals and Public Art installed in landmark buildings and public spaces.

Brenda was born in Wilmington, NC but grew up in Jacksonville, Florida and her career was launched in 1963 at the age of 7 with her debut exhibition of paintings at the Jacksonville Museum of Arts and Sciences. Her first televised interview attracted regional attention and yielded important commissions, which led the 11-year-old artist to design and supervise the installation of her first outdoor sculpture. This early recognition of her talent motivated the creation of design projects that attracted the national media attention including an appearance on NBC’s Today Show at age 19.

In 1987, she opened a second studio in New York and began an impressive list of solo and group exhibitions that previewed her signature work of paintings and mixed metal constructions. The famed Circle Gallery hosted a major venue that gained widespread acclaim from such sponsors as The Smithsonian-Air and Space Museum , The Susan and Stephen Geller Foundation, The Advertising Club of New York Foundation and The National Arts Club. Corporate collections include DuPont, AT&T, Credit Suisse, British Airways, Moet Chandon, Seagrams, Jones Apparel Group, The Canadian Imperial Bank, Suntrust, Valley National Bank, Synovus Bank, Gate Petroleum. North Carolina based companies have sponsored Councill’s public art; Shurtape Technologies, LLC., Carol and Irwin Belk, Sunbelt,Inc., Castle & Cooke, Inc., Appalachian State University and many more. Notable private collectors include Roberta Von Schlossberg, philanthropist, Sidney Kimmel, the late Malcom Forbes, David H. Murdock, Llywd Ecclestone, Bob Guccione, Greek shipping magnate Stavros Niarchos, philanthropist, Alice Roess, and Hollywood accolades from the late Greta Garbo, Michael Douglas, Samuel L. Jackson, Connie Stevens, and Martha Stewart. Councill’s first drawings and prints from the 1970’s are still collected today.