Exhibit
Nov 23, 2025 – Ongoing

2017 Women’s Veteran Art Exhibit

Curated by Chuck
2017 Women’s Veteran Art Exhibit

CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF MILITARY SERVICE FOR WOMEN


Amy Forsythe


Amy Forsythe served four combat tours as an enlisted military journalist in the U.S. Marine Corps. She's covered combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq and continues to serve in the U.S. Navy reserves as a Public Affairs Officer.

 

Her videos and photos have been featured on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC through the years. She currently works Defense Media Activity as the bureau chief in Guam covering military operations and exercises in the Pacific and can always be found with a camera in her hand taking pictures and video from her travels.


Cara Myhre


Cara Myhre served as a Cryptologic Arabic Linguist in the Army and Army Reserve from 1999 to 2011, deploying to OIF and OEF. After discovering that drawing and painting helped her to heal from a traumatic experience, she decided to use her GI Bill to study Fine Art along with Psychology. She is currently volunteering in the social services and plans to earn a Masters degree in Social Work so that she might help others heal from trauma, including her fellow veterans.


Debra Russell



Deveon Sudduth



Laura Taylor


Laura Taylor is a Navy veteran who served as an F-14 Jet Mechanic (AD) as well as an F-14 and F-18 Plane Captain. Laura has been creating art since well before her service from 1993-1997.

 

After serving Laura continued her education earning a degree in Visual Communications leading her into a Graphic Design career. Since 2010 Laura has been selling her work and later instructing classes. Laura's passion for the arts as well as her passion for her country and her family who have also served showcases among her work.


Lindsay Zike



Natalie Lopez


Natalie Lopez is currently serving in the Air Force as a Security Forces member; top 10% designated marksman in the United States; former glass ceiling breaker as a Ranger candidate; former Military Training Instructor; and a Veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan.

 

Born and raised in San Antonio TX, Natalie's dad expressed that she had a gift of art and to embrace it. She became a self taught artist, researching techniques and enhancing her skills.

Natalie is an artist with a powerful statement and vision.

 

Today, she is working towards fulfilling her education in Art Therapy and volunteering at art centers helping our Veterans with PTSD.


Pamela Corwin


Pamela currently works as a wildlife and fisheries biologist for the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources. She has her master's in Avian Ecology and is restoring historical American shad spawning runs, previously impacted by dams and river alterations. She was in the Army for 6 years, serving in the 218th Combat Support Battalion in Charleston, South Carolina. Her MOS was a 42A but was retrained into the R3SP program for Suicide Prevention. She also was a fitness and health NCO and Range Safety. Pamela's creative background started when she could pick up a pencil. She never took any art classes outside of high school and let her experiences in life guide her creativity. She enjoys painting and drawing wildlife and military scenes that provoke thought or emotion.


Stacey Thompson


Marine Corps veteran Stacey Thompson served on active duty from August 1998 - June 2000. Stacey is an accomplished artist who uses her artwork to share her story of survival from Military Sexual Trauma (MST).

 

Stacey is a completely self-taught artist and relies heavily on the memory of her Grandmother who taught her the foundations of artistry as a young child. Although a disabled veteran herself, Stacey is a full-time caregiver to her husband Retired GySgt. Jesse Thompson.

 

Stacey has a Master's of Science Degree and is the mother of three children. Stacey's success thus far as a professional artist, motivational speaker, and advocate is certainly an indication of things to come in her future.


Victoria R. Bryers


Victoria Bryers joined the U.S. Coast Guard in 1974 the first year the CG accepted women onto active duty. In 1977 she was selected to be among the first women stationed on a combat ship, the USCGC Gallatin. Following active duty, she transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve where she completed 30 years (16 active). After retirement she attended the University of New Mexico completing her BFA and currently completing her MA in Art Education, a life long dream. Currently, Victoria is working on a project to honor women who have died on active duty illustrating to the world that women too give all.