United States Coast Guard works are shown here. I am proud to be a Coast Guard Artist and this is my donation to this service and my country in appreciation of the freedom I have to live where I do and do what I love. The four paintings pictured below were submitted to and accepted by the USCG Art Program in January 2001, and were presented at the Annual Invitational Show Artists Reception held June 12th, 2002 at the Customs House, NY, NY in conjunction with the 2002 presentation. These are among sixty paintings that have been juried and accepted in 2001. Selected works become part of the United States Coast Guard permanent collection and are shown at exhibits throughout the United States. These are included in the CoGAP 2001 Collection Tour and are now part of their permanent collection. The Permanent Collection is available to organizations interested in displaying it, contact the USCoGAP program Washington, DC.
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Presentation and Award ceremony Alexander Hamilton Custom House New York, NY
June 12, 2002
On June 17, 2002 Linda was notified that she has been chosen to receive the coveted George Gray Award for 2001-2002 by COGAP Membership Chair Mr. Thomas E. Picard. The award is given to CoGAP members through a jury process and is based on the work they submitted and the efforts they have made on behalf of the United States Coast Guard to enhance public awareness.
The CoGAP program was instituted by Mr. Gray in 1981 and over the years, the art has become a valuable as a legacy of the Coast Guard and its contributions to the Nation. Established volunteer artist from all over the United States have donated their time, talent and art. Linda is extremely proud to be honored with this prestigious award.
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