Trisstah Brittany Wagstaff
Lee University is hosting an art exhibition featuring a collection of works from Trisstah Brittany Wagstaff. The exhibition is on display now in the Squires Library Fine Art Gallery until March 17.
Ms. Wagstaff, who lives in Waco, Texas, is an artist who creates abstract paintings and art pieces with mixed media and fiber art, a process she found during her struggle with grief. She received her Master of Fine Arts in painting from the Savannah College of Art and Design and her Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from Baylor University.
Her art has been published in many works such as Studio Visit Magazine and the 12th edition of the Dash Literary Journal.
Ms. Wagstaff has shown her paintings in exhibitions all throughout Texas, Georgia, North Carolina, New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York. She has also taught classes at Baylor University and McLennan Community College.
The Wagstaff exhibition presents artwork in the forms of painting and fiber art.
A few of her paintings on display are “Let’s Float Away Into Forever,” “Unfolding,” “The Thrill of Hope,” and “I Wrote a Love Note in the Sky.”
The three fiber art pieces on display are “Kindness,” “You’re Warmer Than Sunlight,” and “Pour Out Your Spirit.”
The exhibition is free and open to the public during regular operating hours of the library which can be found by visiting leeuniversity.libguides.com/homepage. A QR code is in the exhibit area for guests to scan and watch Wagstaff talk while enjoying the exhibit.
For more information about the exhibition or Lee’s art program, contact Victoria Phillips at
vphillips@leeuniversity.edu.