Miriam Maddox

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Born1935
Birmingham, Alabama
NationalityAmerican
OccupationArtist

Miriam Jackson McClung is an American artist from Birmingham, Alabama. McClung is known for her colorful, impressionistic paintings, particularly in oils and pastels.[1] In 2018, Miriam was recognized for a lifetime achievement by the Magic City Art Connection in Birmingham, Alabama, as a celebrated women artists in the Alabama art world.[2]

Early Life

Miriam Maddox Jackson (McClung) (b. 1935) was born in Birmingham, Alabama to Philip C. Jackson, Sr. and Ellen Maddox.[3] Miriam was the youngest of three siblings with an older sister, Margaret Jackson Bundy, and the eldest brother, Philip C. Jackson, Jr.[3] She grew up in Mountain Brook, where she attended Mountain Brook Elementary School (1940-1949) then later Shades Valley High School (1949-1953) where she was in the Theta Kappa Delta Sorority.[3]

Formal Education

  • Alverson-Draughn Business School. 1960.
  • Art Students League of New York. Manhattan, New York. 1958-1959.
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, Alabama. 1953-1957.
    • Undergraduate summer study courses. Professor Mark Rothko and visiting lecturer William de Kooning. University of Colorado. Boulder, Colorado. Summer, 1955.
    • European Art Tour for Fine Art majors. University of Alabama Fine Arts Department. Summer 1956.
  • Shades Valley High School. National Honors Society. Birmingham, Alabama. 1949-1953.
  • Mountain Brook Elementary School. Birmingham, Alabama. 1949.

Continuing Art Education and Experience

  • Albert Handel Artist Workshop. Highlands, North Carolina. 2021.
  • Bob Rohm Landscape Workshop. Bucks County, Pennsylvania. c. 1990s.
  • SEECELO, The Burnsville Painting Classes. Teachers Frank Stanley Herring, John Bryans, Everett Kivette. Burnsville, North Carolina. 1981, 1986.[4]
  • Mid-coast Maine Watercolor Workshop. Teachers Murray Wentworth and Larry Webster. Port Clyde, Maine. 1983.
  • Jerry Farnsworth School of Portrait Painting. Farnsworth School of Art. Sarasota, Florida. 1963.

Work Experience

  • Professional Artist. Drawing on the Promises LLC. 1958-present.
  • Assistant to Vice President, University of Alabama Medical School. Birmingham, Alabama. 1961.
  • Assistant to American Wing Curator, Marshall Davidson. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York City, New York. 1959.

Membership in Professional Organizations

Volunteer Work

  • Art Teacher. St. Martin's in the Pines. Birmingham, Alabama. 1985-1989.

Group Exhibitions and Shows

Solo Exhibitions

Distinctions and Awards

  • Birmingham Arts Journal Award. "Umbrella and Flowers at the Gallery" by Miriam McClung. International Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. 2019.[28]
  • Magic City Art Connection, Celebrated Women Artists in Alabama, 2018[2]
  • Ampersand Award. "Christ Anointed with Perfume" by Miriam McClung. Annual Members Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. 2018.[29]
  • Girault Award. "Doctor and the Fountain" by Miriam McClung. Artist Mercantile Award, "Irish Puzzle" by Miriam McClung. Alabama Pastel Society. Pastels 2002: Second Biennial Members Exhibition. 2002.
  • Southeastern Pastel Society
  • St. Joseph’s Parrish Religious Show, Redding, California.
  • Second Place Mixed Media, Behold I Stand at the Door. Honorable Mention, The Massacre of the Innocent. Sacred Art Exhibition. Chapels on Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville, Alabama. July 21 - 27 1990.
  • Dauphin Street Church Religious Works Show. Mobile, Alabama.
  • Merit Award. Art and the Alabama Woman. Juried exhibition. Mobile College. Mobile, Alabama. 1990.
  • Best of Show. Catching Birds Eating Alpo by Miriam McClung. Mixed media. 60" x 48". Magic City Art Connection, Birmingham, Alabama. 1989.
  • First place, mixed media. Mountain Brook Art Festival Show. 1989.
  • Best of Show. Opelika Art Festival. Opelika, Alabama. 1989.
  • Side Show Gallery Purchase Award. "Rainy Morning" by Miriam McClung. 42nd Annual National Competition. Birmingham Museum of Art and Watercolor Society of Alabama. 1982.
  • Student Artist of the Week, University of Alabama. Jan 5, 1955.

Collections

  • St. Mary's School. Alexandria, Louisiana.
  • Cathedral Church of the Advent. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • South Trust Bank.
  • Briarwood Presbyterian Church. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • Dominick, Feld, Hyde P.C. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • First United Methodist Church. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • Shades Valley Lutheran Church. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • St. Simon Peter Episcopal Church. Pell City, Alabama.
  • St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Birmingham, Alabama.
  • Deerfield Episcopal Retirement Community. Ashville, North Carolina.
  • Private collections throughout the United States.

Artists Books

  • McClung, Miriam. The Way of the Cross. Blurb Books, 2011.[30]
  • McClung, Miriam. Walking in His Footsteps. Blurb Books. 2012.[31]

Publications

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Sturgeon, Elizabeth (2020-03-02). "A City as a Painting". Mountain Brook Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "2018 SPECIAL EXHIBITION - Celebrated Women Artists of AL". Magic City Art Connection. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Jackson, Philip Chappell (2000). A Priceless Inheritance. PO Box 26492 Birmingham, Alabama 35260: Seacoast Publishing, Inc. pp. 62–75. ISBN 1-878561-79-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  4. Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains (Volume 2 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt ed.). ReadHowYouWant.com. ISBN 978-1-4587-1603-3.
  5. "APS 2019 International Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  6. "2018 Members Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  7. "InSpero | What Makes You Weep?". www.inspero.org. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  8. "Star Dust From The Alabama Pastel Society - The Kelly". thekelly.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  9. "2015 Members' Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  10. "aps-2014-exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  11. "Alabama Pastel Society to Hold Exhibition". Over the Mountain Journal. September 23, 2004. p. 7.
  12. 12.0 12.1 Hiles, Bruce (1990). Second Red Clay Survey: A Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Art, September 9 - October 28, 1990. Exhibition Catalog. Huntsville, Alabama: Huntsville Museum of Art. p. 36. LCCN 90-82769.
  13. Eileen, Kunzman (August 9, 1989). Birmingham Hitachi Exhibition of Contemporary Birmingham Artists (Exhibition Book). p. 23.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  14. Williams, Bitsy (1985). Birmingham Biennial. Birmingham, Alabama: Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 28.
  15. Livingston, Jane (1982). The 42nd Annual National Competition of the Watercolor Society of Alabama (Exhibition catalog). Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 2.
  16. "It's Sidewalk Art Show Day". Birmingham Post-Herald. May 14, 1960. p. 10.
  17. Kughn, Sherry (October 30, 2019). "Birmingham octogenarian shows work at JSU". Anniston Star News Journal. pp. 4A.
  18. "eventcalendar". aldridgegardens.com. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  19. "In the Gallery: Artist Miriam Mcclung". Aldridge Gardens Newsletter: Nature and Art in Balance. June 2019. p. 1.
  20. "Miriam McClung, Artist at Drawing on the Promises Studio". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  21. "Art Exhibit "I See Him Everywhere" at Webb Hall, UWA Campus". Sumpter County Record-Journal. August 2018.
  22. dotpadmin (2019-10-18). "Easter Stations of the Cross Exhibit". Miriam McClung. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  23. "Opening Reception: Miriam McClung". thehomewoodstar.com. 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
  24. Char, Smith (June 14, 2012). "Israel 2003: Walking in His Footsteps". Sumter County Record-Journal. pp. 5A.
  25. Compton, Betsy (June 2012). "UWA has new exhibit at Webb Hall Gallery". Sumpter County Record Journal.
  26. "Exhibitions and Events". Angel Tidings (Newsletter). Dallas, Texas: Biblical Arts Center. Fall 1996. pp. 1–2.
  27. Thompson, Dorothy (August 9, 1992). "York gallery was good choice for McClung". The Meridian Star. pp. C1.
  28. "Alabama Pastel Society 2019 International Exhibition Awards". 2019.
  29. "2018 Members Exhibition Winner's". alabamapastel. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
  30. The Way of the Cross by Miriam McClung | Blurb Books. 2011-11-14.
  31. Walking in His Footsteps by Miriam McClung | Blurb Books. 2012-08-20.
  32. Monitor, Leigh Anne (April 25, 2003). "Collectors Find Jewels at Art Connection". The Birmingham Post-Herald. pp. C1, C3.
  33. McClung, Miriam (2019). "Umbrella and Flowers at the Gallery" (PDF). Birmingham Arts Journal. 16 (1): 24–25.
  34. The Noble Army of Martyrs: Beeson Divinity School Samford University Community Worship, Fall 2018. Beeson Divinity School. 2018.

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