Meg Frazier

 

IN the PRESS

 
 

Meg Frazier, Both Sides and Sergio Gomez, ArtNextLevel.

Feature, artnxtlevel, Chicago, IL, 2012

“My hope for the Chicago art community is that they gain a better understanding of how art can be used as a form of therapy as well as how important it is to embrace creativity in their everyday lifestyles.  I strongly believe art is a mentally, not just something to be viewed and appreciated, and I hope community members become more active with the arts in ways that expand their thinking in artistic ways.” -Meg Frazier

 

L. Sorenson and Meg Frazier Demonstrating Painting Tutorial.

Feature, Rescue and Destroy, Chicago, IL, 2015

MEG FRAZIER is an Ohio native with a BA with an emphasis in art education from Defiance College. She is an artist, a teacher, and a hardworking advocate of advancing creative thought through arts education. She is the founder of Both Sides Gallery in the Pilsen neighborhood in Chicago and recently opened Frazier Studios, a private gallery showcasing her artwork. Her works in oils are a reflection of her life experiences as a teacher and an observer of the arts.  -Alan Vandever

 

Feature, New Magazine, Chicago, IL, 2016

“Her painting style is BOLD. She taunts the canvas with color and her brush strokes are accomplished with Brazen confidence. She is a risk taker, as her work clearly tells us.” -Aria Gannon

Feature, Mansfield News Journal, Ohio, 2016.
”Frazier has forged her own path and made a name for herself in the Chicago art scene with mixed media paintings and her business, Frazier Studios. Now, she's hoping to replicate the artspace concept in rural communities where she feels arts education and support for the arts is lacking.” -Courtney McNaull

Feature, Galion Ohio, 2016.

Feature, Galion Inquirer, 2016. “Meg Frazier firmly believes that arts and culture need to play more of a role in small midwestern towns, and she is hard at work making her feelings a reality for her hometown of Galion.” -Erin Miller