The Gallery on 5th
presents
The Roy Wood Art Show and Sale
Grand Opening is February 24th, 2023
from 11:00 - 2:00
Show ends March 3rd, 2023
500 5th Avenue North
Clanton, AL 35045
presents
The Roy Wood Art Show and Sale
Grand Opening is February 24th, 2023
from 11:00 - 2:00
Show ends March 3rd, 2023
500 5th Avenue North
Clanton, AL 35045
Chilton County Arts Council is proud to present the art of Mr. Wallace Roy Wood of Clanton, AL. Many of his paintings and some of his personal collection of paintings will be on display in the gallery at the Chilton County Arts Council (CCAC) from February 24th - March 3rd 2023 between the hours of 11:00 - 2:00. His family has donated a lot of the paintings to CCAC as Mr. Wood was a lifelong supporter for the arts. Some of these paintings will be for sale to the public.
Mr. Wood was a native of Chilton County and a long-time resident of Clanton, Alabama. He was a 1947 graduate of Thorsby Institute and a 1953 graduate of Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia. He was a devoted member and a strong supporter of the alumni association of Piedmont College. Mr. Wood was retired from the Peoples Southern Bank in Clanton, with 47 years of service. He was a former member of the City Council of Clanton, and served as Mayor Pro Tempore. He was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Clanton. Mr. Wood was a supporter of all the arts in Chilton County and was an artist himself. Mr. Wood was an avid gardener and was known for his daffodils and daylilies. His love for gardening and for the City of Clanton was demonstrated through the meditation garden he commissioned to be built in Ollie Park in Clanton.
Mr. Wood was a native of Chilton County and a long-time resident of Clanton, Alabama. He was a 1947 graduate of Thorsby Institute and a 1953 graduate of Piedmont College in Demorest, Georgia. He was a devoted member and a strong supporter of the alumni association of Piedmont College. Mr. Wood was retired from the Peoples Southern Bank in Clanton, with 47 years of service. He was a former member of the City Council of Clanton, and served as Mayor Pro Tempore. He was a long-time member of the First Baptist Church of Clanton. Mr. Wood was a supporter of all the arts in Chilton County and was an artist himself. Mr. Wood was an avid gardener and was known for his daffodils and daylilies. His love for gardening and for the City of Clanton was demonstrated through the meditation garden he commissioned to be built in Ollie Park in Clanton.