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    www.destinations-press.com/Indianapolis.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/17/2008    Last Visited: 8/17/2008  

    Betty C. Boyle has lived in Indiana since 1968.For three years she worked as a watercolor artist with the Metropolitan Arts Council of Indianapolis, and she is a signature artist for the Watercolor Society of Indiana.Her work hangs in galleries in Indianapolis, Carmel, Zionsville, Columbus Ind., as well as in Marblehead, Mass. Boyle has a studio and gallery in her home in Indianapolis, where she lives with her husband, Don.

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    www.carmelartsfestival.org/picturesandposters.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/10/2007    Last Visited: 7/10/2007  

    2006 Poster by Betty C. Boyle

    Betty C. Boyle

    A native of New York, Betty C. Boyle was a commercial artist there for five years before taking time out to raise her family.During these years, her interest in the fine arts developed and she began exhibiting while living in the Chicago area.When the family moved to Indianapolis in 1968, she continued exhibiting and taught art classes when her youngest child began school.For three years she worked as a watercolor artist with the Metropolitan Arts Council of Indianapolis.

    Working in oil as well as watercolor, Betty is a signature artist of both the Kentucky Watercolor Society and the Watercolor Society of Indiana and is currently represented in Marblehead, MA and galleries in Indianapolis, Carmel, Zionsville and Columbus, IN.
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    Betty, her husband, Don, and the four youngest of their ten children lived in Columbus, Indiana for 25 years, and she and Don have now returned to a new location in Indianapolis where she has a studio and gallery.

    The Carmel International Arts Festival is proud to have Betty design our 9th Annual 2006 Festival Poster.Betty has exhibited in our show these past 9 years.

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    www.customframer.com/art/boyle.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/5/2000    Last Visited: 3/7/2004  

    Betty C. Boyle
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    Indianapolis Looking South - © Betty C. Boyle
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    Betty C. Boyle
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    Betty C. Boyle

    A native of New York, Betty C. Boyle was a commercial artist there for five years before taking time out to raise her family.During these years, her interest in the fine arts developed and she began exhibiting while living in the Chicago area.When the family moved to Indianapolis in 1968, she continued exhibiting and taught art classes when her youngest child began school.For three years she worked as a watercolor artist with the Metropolitan Arts Council of Indianapolis.

    Working in oil as well as watercolor, Betty is a signature artist of both the Kentucky Watercolor Society and the Watercolor Society of Indiana.Betty, her husband, Don and the four youngest of their ten children settled in Columbus, Indiana in 1979.
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    Reflections of Venice - ©1998 Betty C. Boyle©1998 Betty C. Boyle

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    Artist Members - Indianapolis Art Center - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/1/2008    Last Visited: 6/1/2008  

    Betty C. Boyle

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    CARMEL INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2006    Last Visited: 9/10/2006  

    Betty C. Boyle

    A native of New York, Betty C. Boyle was a commercial artist there for five years before taking time out to raise her family.During these years, her interest in the fine arts developed and she began exhibiting while living in the Chicago area.When the family moved to Indianapolis in 1968, she continued exhibiting and taught art classes when her youngest child began school.For three years she worked as a watercolor artist with the Metropolitan Arts Council of Indianapolis.

    Working in oil as well as watercolor, Betty is a signature artist of both the Kentucky Watercolor Society and the Watercolor Society of Indiana and is currently represented in Marblehead, MA and galleries in Indianapolis, Carmel, Zionsville and Columbus, IN.Betty, her husband, Don, and the four youngest of their ten children lived in Columbus, Indiana for 25 years, and she and Don have now returned to a new location in Indianapolis where she has a studio and gallery.

    The Carmel International Arts Festival is proud to have Betty design our 9th Annual 2006 Festival Poster.Betty has exhibited in our show these past 9 years.

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    Local Artists - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/8/2001    Last Visited: 11/26/2005  

    Limited Edition Prints by Betty BoyleBio: A native of New York, Betty C. Boyle was a commercial artist there for five years before taking time out to raise her family.During these years, her interest in the fine arts developed and she began exhibiting while living in the Chicago area.When her family moved to Indianapolis in 1968, she continued exhibiting and taught art classes when her youngest child began school.For three years she worked as a watercolor artist with the Metropolitan Arts Council of Indianapolis.

    Working in oil as well as watercolor, Betty is a signature artist of both the Kentucky Watercolor Society and the Watercolor Society of Indiana and is currently represented in galleries in Massachusetts, Rhode Island as well as many in Indianapolis, Carmel and Columbus, Indiana.

    Betty, her husband, Don, and the four youngest of their 10 children settled in Columbus, IN at Grandview Lake in 1979.

    "New Day in Holland"by Betty Boyle
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    by Betty Boyle

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    WSI - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/29/2006    Last Visited: 11/5/2007  

    Betty C. Boyle, CF

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    Welcome The Watercolor Society of Indiana! - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/31/2008    Last Visited: 10/31/2008  

    Betty Boyle

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