Vicki Turner, Artist
Vicki Turner is the owner of Turner Design Concepts. She resides in Fayetteville, Georgia.
For 26 years, she was the creative side of AIS Computers, where she designed all company ads, planned marketing events, coordinated joint marketing and educational events with Apple Computer, and was the community outreach liaison for the Company.
Vicki has a strong heart for serving others. She has been an active volunteer in the community for over 30 years and currently serves on the Piedmont Healthcare Foundation Board and the Fayette Fire Foundation. Vicki is also a member of The Society of Fine Art of Fayette, FAACE – Fine Arts and Crafts Entrepreneurs, and a member of Fayetteville First United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. In addition, she has given an invaluable amount of time to serving at the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce, Fayette Senior Services, and The Business Women of Fayette and Coweta . She is currently an Ambassador and serves on the Government Affairs Committee. A past Fayette Chamber of Commerce Board Chair (2004), serving 9 years on the Board and received several service awards. In 2006 Business Person of the Year, 2005 Dream Builders Award, 2001 Chet Wells Award, and in 1997 Ambassador of the Year.
Continuous learning is very important to Vicki and she continues to take art classes and learn new techniques to expand her creativity. Over the years Vicki has displayed her paintings in local banks, bookstores and galleries in Georgia and Tennessee. She enjoys painting in oils, acrylics and watercolor. Her paintings are known for her great attention to detail.
Among her many accolades, she was featured in the February/March 2006 edition of the Arts & Expression Magazine. In 2007, Vicki was on the cover for the April edition of Fayette Woman Magazine, where her art was featured. In 2008, Congressman Lynn Westmoreland chose Vicki to paint a Christmas tree ornament for the White House’s “State” tree in Washington D.C. and Vicki traveled to Washington for the special artist reception hosted by First Lady Laura Bush at the White House. In April 2009, Vicki’s “Blue Ribbon” painting of the oldest Courthouse in the State of Georgia is featured on the front of the 2010 Fayette County Chamber of Commerce History Book.
For 26 years, she was the creative side of AIS Computers, where she designed all company ads, planned marketing events, coordinated joint marketing and educational events with Apple Computer, and was the community outreach liaison for the Company.
Vicki has a strong heart for serving others. She has been an active volunteer in the community for over 30 years and currently serves on the Piedmont Healthcare Foundation Board and the Fayette Fire Foundation. Vicki is also a member of The Society of Fine Art of Fayette, FAACE – Fine Arts and Crafts Entrepreneurs, and a member of Fayetteville First United Methodist Church in Fayetteville. In addition, she has given an invaluable amount of time to serving at the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce, Fayette Senior Services, and The Business Women of Fayette and Coweta . She is currently an Ambassador and serves on the Government Affairs Committee. A past Fayette Chamber of Commerce Board Chair (2004), serving 9 years on the Board and received several service awards. In 2006 Business Person of the Year, 2005 Dream Builders Award, 2001 Chet Wells Award, and in 1997 Ambassador of the Year.
Continuous learning is very important to Vicki and she continues to take art classes and learn new techniques to expand her creativity. Over the years Vicki has displayed her paintings in local banks, bookstores and galleries in Georgia and Tennessee. She enjoys painting in oils, acrylics and watercolor. Her paintings are known for her great attention to detail.
Among her many accolades, she was featured in the February/March 2006 edition of the Arts & Expression Magazine. In 2007, Vicki was on the cover for the April edition of Fayette Woman Magazine, where her art was featured. In 2008, Congressman Lynn Westmoreland chose Vicki to paint a Christmas tree ornament for the White House’s “State” tree in Washington D.C. and Vicki traveled to Washington for the special artist reception hosted by First Lady Laura Bush at the White House. In April 2009, Vicki’s “Blue Ribbon” painting of the oldest Courthouse in the State of Georgia is featured on the front of the 2010 Fayette County Chamber of Commerce History Book.