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Personal Statement
My work has been described as eclectic and authentically personal, incorporating subtle political statement in expressive, graceful, elegant form. It is figurative, yet often with an abstract basis. Through three decades as wife, mother, and teacher (mathematics, not art) I believe that I have developed a sensitivity to universal human experiences, although my perspective as an African-American woman is often evident. If the viewer remarks, “that’s me—I feel just like that” or “I remember that—I’ve been there” or “I know her” then I have achieved a major goal. I particularly enjoy portrait sculpture—in the faces of people, I see the wonder, the promise, and the majesty of creation. While my goal is to contribute to American public sculpture works that edify human beings and the human spirit, I also want the viewer of my work to respect the strength, the character, and the beauty of my people--the descendants of African survivors in the Americas.
Fine
Arts Education
Contributors to my education as an artist began with my father, Armstead Morris. Together we did pastel illustrations for the stories he told and read. He was followed by many fine teachers in public schools, elementary through university. Experiences throughout my life are valued for their contribution to my growth as an artist. Four years of ballet was a way to study the body, its motion and anatomy. Years of studying the faces of my students while they took exams increased my ability to differentiate the characteristics and planes in faces. In the midst of the art classes listed below were other classes such as furniture design and construction, stained glass, pottery, etc. through adult school offerings and local community colleges.
Simon Kogan, Fire Art Foundry, San Diego, CA
Sculpture Workshop: Portraits |
2006 |
Eugene Daub, Scottsdale Artists’ School, Scottsdale, AZ
Figure and Portrait Sculpture in Bas-Relief
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2004 |
Jerry Cox, Scottsdale Artists' School,
Scottsdale, AZ
Sculpture & the Dynamic Figure, Scottsdale,
AZ
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2003 |
| Bruno Lucchesi, Scottsdale Artists' School,
Scottsdale, AZ, Terracotta Sculpture |
2003 |
Nigel Konstam, Verrocchio d’Arte
Centro, Casole d’Elsa, Sienna, Italy
Stone carving techniques |
2000 |
Lincoln Fox, Scottsdale Artists’ School,
Scottsdale, AZ
Life Sculpture-the Creative Process in Sculpture |
1997, 1999 |
Ross Stockwell, Mesa Community College, San
Diego, CA
Life sculpture, clay (1997) |
1991, 1995 |
Lane Campbell, Sculptor and Owner, Fire Arts
Foundry, San Diego, CA
Sculpture, foundry techniques |
1992-1994 |
Wayne Taysom, Oregon State University
Sculpture, clay, welded steel, metal (centrifugal & gravity)
casting |
1960-1962 |
Formal Education
M.S. Psychology University of
California, San Diego
La Jolla, CA |
1975-1976 |
Teaching Credential Oregon State University
Secondary Mathematics Corvallis, OR |
1966 |
B.S. Mathematics Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR |
1960-1962 |
Virginia State College
Petersburg, VA |
1958-1960 |
Awards & Commissions
| Second Place |
3-D Other Sculpture, 2006 International Fine Art Show, San Diego County Fair, CA |
2006 |
First Place Sculpture
Purchase Award
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The Best & The Brightest
2003
Scottsdale, AZ |
2003 |
| First Place Fine
Art |
ArtScape ’02
Baltimore,
MD |
2002 |
| Woman of Distinction 2002 |
Soroptomist International
San
Diego, CA |
2002 |
| Finalist |
Sojourner Truth Memorial Statue,
2000
Northampton, MA |
2000 |
| Best of Show 3-D |
1999 African American National
Arts Festival
Dallas, TX |
1999 |
| Don Diego Sculpture Award & First Place |
Small Sculpture Division,
1998 International Fine Art Show, Del Mar Fair
Del Mar, CA |
1998 |
| Almas del Mar |
TrizecHahn Centers for University
Towne
Center |
1997 |
| Matthew A. Henson bust |
Private party,
accepted by James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD |
1995 |
| Thurgood Marshall bust |
University of California, San
Diego |
1993 |
| Dr. Howard H. Carey bust |
Alpha Pi Boulé, Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity and Neighborhood House Association, CA |
2006 |
Juried Shows & Exhibitions
| National Black Fine Arts Show |
Puck Bldg., Soho, NY |
2004-2006 |
| Just Lookin’ Gallery |
Hagerstown, MD |
2006 |
| San Diego Museum of Art Artists’ Guild Juried Show |
San Diego, CA |
2003, 2005 |
| San Diego Museum of Art Artists’ Guild Juried Exhibition,
Boehm Gallery |
Oceanside, CA |
2005 |
| Sculpture Spectacular, The Art & Cultural Center |
Fallbrook, CA |
2004 |
| Artexpo NY |
New York, NY |
2003 |
| National Black Arts Festival |
Atlanta, GA |
1996, 1998, 2002 - 2005 |
| 101 Artists’ Colony |
Encinitas, CA |
2002 |
| Featured Artist – San
Diego Sculptors’ Guild |
San Diego, CA |
2001, 2004 |
| Solo Exhibit - UCSD Faculty Club
Gallery |
University of California,
San Diego, CA |
1995, 1999 |
| African American National Arts
Festival |
Dallas, TX |
1999 |
| Pan African Film Festival |
Los Angeles, CA |
1998, 1999 |
| Sausalito Art Festival |
Sausalito, CA |
1998 |
| Magnolia Festival of the Arts
plus Jazz |
El Cajon, CA |
1998, 2000 |
| International Fine Art Show |
Del Mar, CA |
1993-95, 1997, 1998,
2003-2006 |
| L.A. Juried Exhibition, William
Grant Still Arts Center |
Los Angeles, CA |
1997 |
Organizations
San Diego Museum of Art Artists Guild
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San Diego, CA |
Member & Board Chair |
| Arts Commission |
Chula Vista, CA |
Member |
| UCSD Black Alumni Scholarship Fund Board |
San Diego, CA |
Chair |
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