
Gloria Coker was an illustrator for the Newport News, Virginia Daily Press (a Chicago Tribune newspaper) newsroom for twelve years before pursuing her career as a professional fine artist. Her work there included illustrating newsroom and feature stories as well as courtroom art, which appeared in the newspaper and on TV.
Her loose and vivid acrylics and oils capture her feelings about people of all ages as they engage in their passions and everyday activities. She displays her personal art including musicians and dancers in galleries in Virginia, North and South Carolina . Her collectors are worldwide. She has taught classes in watercolor at CNU, TNCC, and Peninsula Fine Art Center and through UVa continuing education. Her awards are numerous.
She
has exhibited her series
on conductor JoAnn
Falletta and the Virginia
Symphony and jazz series
featuring Arturo Sandoval
at Chrysler Hall in
Norfolk and also at
the Ella Fitzgerald
Concert series at Christopher
Newport University
in Newport News, Virginia
. Her work has also
been featured at the
Buffalo Philharmonic.
An article about her
work has appeared in
American Artist Watercolor
edition and was selected
three years for the
Hampton Bay Days poster.
In 2001 her work was
chosen for the Norfolk
Harborfest poster and
the brochure cover
for the 2001 season
of the Virginia Symphony
and for the 2002 Buffalo
Philharmonic series.
Two large acrylics
hang in the Children's
Hospital of the King's
Daughters in Norfolk
and a painting of the
launching of the sub
Newport News is in
the Harbor Bank collection.
Sony recently selected
a jazz painting for
the CD cover "Modern
Jazz Classics". In
2002, her work was
selected to hang in
the new Sentara Careplex
Medical Office Building
's permanent collection.
In 2004, she received
First prize at the
October Studio 107
Norfolk, Virginia Splash
of Color Show.
Her painting of JoAnn Falletta
was feactured on the
WNYC (NEW YORK) website
on June 4, 2004. In
2005, Gloria showed
her delightful art
at Blue Skies Gallery,
Hampton, Virginia,
Smithfield Cultural
Arts Center, Smithfield,
Virginia, Tyler White
Gallery, Greensboro,
NC and Beach Gallery,
Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Ms. Coker's art is in many collections including Ernie Els, JoAnn Falletta, Tom Clancy, Marcel deSaulniers, Fuzzie Zoeller, and the Daily Press.
Although her academic background includes a BA in psychology and a Masters in Counseling and Guidance from William and Mary, Gloria now devotes full time to her art. She has two grown children and lives in Newport News with her husband.
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