'A Layered Legacy': Ļć½¶Šć's latest art exhibit

On Dec. 4, Ļć½¶Šć celebrated the life and legacy of prolific artist Elizabeth Reeves Lyon with an opening reception of āA Layered Legacyā art exhibit featuring her work in the D. Thomas Jaynes Gallery on Main Campus. The exhibit is on display until January 31.
Lyon, along with her husband, Robert L. Lyon, shaped the cultural landscape and transformed the city of Durham through their artistic and philanthropic endeavors.
With more than 20 pieces, Elizabeth Lyonās work is the largest body of work by one artist in Ļć½¶Šćās collection.
Robert Lyon served as the first chairman of Ļć½¶Šćās Board of Trustees.
Also featured in the exhibit are two watercolor pieces by Ryann Carey, Ļć½¶Šć alumna. Carey was invited to participate in the exhibit because she, like Elizabeth Reeves Lyon, is a watercolorist.
The event opened with a welcome from Ļć½¶Šć Foundation Board chair, Ellen Shannon, who shared background on Viva the Arts, the Collegeās committee tasked with serving in an advisory capacity for activities that expand the interests and knowledge of students and area residents through celebrating diversity, sharing the arts and varied cultures and increasing community awareness.
In attendance were the Lyonsā daughters, Linda Lyon Turner and Dr. Mary Elizabeth āBethā Lyon-Smith. Lyon-Smith shared sweet memories of both her parents, reiterated how important Durham and Ļć½¶Šć were to both and thanked the College for the wonderful event.
āMy mother would have been fascinated in seeing Ryann Carey's beautiful watercolors and the nice presentation of all the artwork in the Jaynes Gallery,ā Lyon-Smith said. āShe would have been interested in learning the future plans for the gallery and promotion of art at Ļć½¶Šćnical Community College. My father would have been thrilled to see how the College has grown to meet the needs of the community. Both of my parents would have been pleased to learn how their scholarships had made the difference in so many students' lives.ā
Tom Jaynes, for whom the gallery is named, shared memories and accomplishments of Robert Lyon and spoke about the importance of the arts at Ļć½¶Šć.
Ļć½¶Šć President J.B. Buxton shared closing remarks, reminding those in attendance of the upcoming arts events at Ļć½¶Šć. Those events include the Annual Student Art Exhibit in April, an alumni art exhibit in September, and a skilled trades art exhibit in January 2027. Also on the calendar are the next installment in the āCreatives in Conversationā periodic lecture series and a visit from the Poetry Fox during Poetry Month in April.