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Our Moderators...
Morey Curtis Dunbar
Morey Curtis Dunbar has had a life long love affair with creative wall finishes. Starting at 4, armed with a pastry brush and a jar of petroleum jelly, she attempted her first wall finish. Over the years, Morey continued to paint anything that anyone would let her.
While studying Environmental Design at Syracuse University's School Of Human Development, a single course in historic restoration and renovation ended up determining Morey's future career. Students were asked to create a cohesive plan of historical inspired glass, wall, floor, and fabric treatments. Experiments with different materials to create a variety of effects ignited a passion for decorative treatments for all surfaces.
Starting with furniture in a small gallery in Chicago and private work for friends and family, a new business was launched. Morey's first large client came as a result of working for Norco Art Products, in Chicago. Morey's ability to execute decorative finishes on architectural reproductions prompted a customer to ask if she could create unique treatments for a condo on Chicago's Gold Coast. Morey exceeded the client's expectations, including an Italian Cafe Scene on a set of bi-fold doors that was created entirely out of hand made papers.
In 17 years, Morey Curtis Dunbar has had the good fortune to work throughout the country. Her client list has included Susan Aurinko, owner/art director of FLATFILE Galleries, statesman Joseph Cari, radio personality Kent Voss and Chicago's famous Italian Village. Morey's work can be seen in Chicago Home Magazine and the Crate and Barrel catalogue. She has studied with decorative painting industry leaders as Pierre Finkelstein, Nicola Virgini, and Jacek Prowinski.
As the co-founder of FLATFILE Foundation, Morey established this organization to continue art education in underprivileged youth and struggling young artists. She is a member of SALI, a national painting organization for the continuation of decorative arts, a local member of the Heartland Chapter of SALI, a founding member and president of The Atrium Online, the professional online pending chapter of SALI, and a member of the Women's Board of Heartland Alliance For Human Needs And Human Rights.
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Morey Curtis Dunbar first became a member of SALI (Stencil Artisans Leaugue, Inc) in 1999 and attended the Valley Forge convention that year. It was an amazing experience that helped to change the direction of Morey's decorative arts career. With a short hiatus, Morey rejoined SALI in 2004 and once again immersed herself into the SALI experience. An active member of the local Illinois Heartland chapter, Morey has actively participated in most of the chapter's local classes and events. In 2006, Morey helped to found one of the newest SALI Chapters, with Melanie Royals, Karibeth Miller, Martin Alan Hirsch, Susan Mathers and Jennifer Ferguson. The Atriumonline, a vibrant online community of SALI members around the world. Morey has been the president of this chapter since it's inception. Morey has also helped with SALI's convention EXPO for several years and has bee EXPO Chairman for the upcoming 2008 SALI Convention in Charleston SC. SALI has become a very large and active part of Morey's life and career.
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