



Atlanta, GA – Storybook Look: Illustrations by Southern Artists has been added to
the Southern Arts Federation’s (SAF) Southern Visions traveling exhibits program.
The exhibit, which is available to museums and galleries throughout the country, will make its debut in the spring of 2009.
Storybook Look includes 28 works in a variety of media from 10 of the South’s most notable children’s book illustrators.
SAF will develop adjunct educational materials for families and educators that will be made available free online and from host venues.
“This collection of original artwork will appeal to both children and adult audiences,” said Teresa Hollingsworth, Southern Arts Federation
director of traditional arts and accessibility. “We are excited about celebrating imagination and possibility through the Storybook Look
exhibit.”
FINE ART GICLEE PRINTS AVAILABLE FROM THESE ARTISTS - Click on name to view available prints
Liz Conrad “The Snow Ball,” “The Bunny Ball”
Elizabeth O. Dulemba “Paco and the Giant Chile Plant,” “Glitter Girl and the Crazy Cheese”
Since 1995, SAF’s Southern Visions program has provided more than 500,000 people with
access to artistically excellent exhibits celebrating the South’s rich artistry and cultural heritage.
From the Mississippi Delta to the low country of South Carolina, from the black belt of Alabama
to the Appalachian Mountains, Southern Visions showcases the best of both the traditional and
the innovative aspects of Southern arts and culture.
Storybook Look is funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes a great
nation deserves great art.
About the Southern Arts Federation
The Southern Arts Federation, a non-profit regional arts organization founded in 1975, creates
partnerships and collaborations; presents, promotes and produces Southern arts and cultural
programming; and advocates for the arts and arts education. Working in partnership with nine
state arts agencies—Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee—SAF builds on the South’s unique heritage, and
enhances the public value of the arts in our communities by promoting and supporting the arts in
the South, enhancing the artistic excellence and professionalism of Southern arts organizations
and artists, and serving the diverse population of the South. For more information, visit
www.southarts.org.