Kenneth Eugene Peters was born in Laurel, Maryland in 1958. Upon entering the
University of Maryland in 1976 he initially pursued a degree in architecture. After dropping
out of college for two years to work full-time for a suburban Maryland architectural firm, Peters
returned to school in the early 1980s, completing his bachelors degree in art history and
studio art in 1985. During this period, he studied painting with Richard Klank for two years.
In 1995 Peters earned a masters degree in legal and ethical
studies from the University of Baltimore. Career moves took him
to Columbus, Ohio in 1996, and then to North Carolina in 1999.
Peters currently serves on the advisory board for the Friends of
the Gregg Museum of Art and Design, and is the co-author of
three local history books: "Historic Raleigh" (with Jennifer
Kulikowski), "Historic Photos of Raleigh-Durham" (with Dusty
Wescott), and "Remembering Raleigh" (with Dusty Wescott). He
lives in Raleigh, where he maintains a studio at his home.
K E N N E T H E U G E N E P E T E R S
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Visual Artist - Raleigh, North Carolina
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