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Trish Gober - Montgomery, AL

  • Oct 13, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2020


Pictured, Trish Gober shows off her painting, Pike Road Lazy Day, created during the 2020 Pike Road Plein Air Paint Out.
Pictured, Trish Gober shows off her painting, Pike Road Lazy Day, created during the 2020 Pike Road Plein Air Paint Out.

Pictured, Trish Gober shows off her painting, Pike Road Lazy Day, created during the 2020 Pike Road Plein Air Paint Out.


Trish Gober is a Montgomery, Alabama artist who is a member of Gallery One Fine Art. She is also a member of the Montgomery Art Guild, the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, Elmore County Art Guild, Prattville Art Guild, and the Art Guild of Louisiana. Most recently she has studied with Chris Groves, Craig Reynolds, Julee Hutchinson of Colorado, the

Hudson River Valley Art Workshop in NY Michael Story, Carol Barksdale, Barbara Davis, and Perry Austin in Alabama.


She has been chosen to show multiple completions. She is an avid Plein Air painter choosing oil as her preferred medium. She attended the Plein Air South event in Port St Joe Florida in 2019 and 2020. She attended the online Plein Air study in July 2020 and Realism Study in October of 2020. She is also on track to attend the Plein Air Convention & Expo in Colorado in May 2021.

 
 
 

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