Miriam Maddox
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Born | 1935 Birmingham, Alabama |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Artist |
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
- International Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. September 6 - November 1, 2019.[5]
- Annual Members Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. Hoover Public Library Gallery. Hoover, Alabama. 2018.[6]
- Those Who Weep Show. Inspero. Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church. Birmingham, Alabama. March 21 - June 1, 2018.[7]
- National Exhibition: Star Dust. Alabama Pastel Society. Kelly Fitzpatrick Memorial Gallery. Wetumpka, Alabama. March 13 - June 2, 2017.[8]
- Members Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. 2015.[9]
- International Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. 2014.[10]
- Birmingham Botanical Gardens Show. Birmingham, Alabama. c. 2008.
- Member Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. Wright Fine Arts Building, Samford University. Birmingham, Alabama. October 2004.[11]
- ONB Magic City Art Connection's What They're Doing Now: The Best of 25 Years. "Damascus Gate" by Miriam McClung. Birmingham, Alabama. 2003.
- Pastels 2002 - Second Biennial Members Exhibition. Alabama Pastel Society. Wright Fine Arts Building, Samford University. Birmingham, Alabama. September 21 - October 17, 2002.
- Featured Artist of the Month. Tomatino's. Montgomery, Alabama. 2002.
- Second Red Clay Survey: A Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Southern Art. Huntsville Museum of Art. Huntsville, Alabama. September 9 - October 28, 1990.[12]
- Sacred Art Exhibition. Chapels on Redstone Arsenal. Huntsville, Alabama. July 21 - 27 1990.
- Art and the Alabama Woman. Juried exhibition. Mobile College. Mobile, Alabama. 1990.
- Magic City Art Connection Show. Catching Birds Eating Alpo by Miriam McClung. 1989
- Pastel Society of the West Coast Show. Pastel Society of the West Coast. California. 1989.
- Birmingham - Hitachi Exhibition of Contemporary Birmingham Artists. The City of Birmingham and Birmingham Museum of Art. Hitachi, Japan, and Tutwiler Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. September 12 - 15, 1989.
- Mountain Brook Art Festival Show. 1989.[13]
- Birmingham Biennial. Two works: "Day Room" and "Studio Room". Birmingham Art Association and Birmingham Museum of Art. August 14 - September 29, 1985.[14]
- 42nd Annual National Competition. Watercolor Society of Alabama. "Rainy Morning" by Miriam McClung. Birmingham Museum of Art. October 3 - November 14, 1982.[15]
- Junior League of Birmingham Show. Montclair Baptist Hospital. Birmingham, Alabama. 1961.
- Sidewalk Art Show. Birmingham Museum of Art Benefit. Woodrow Wilson Park, Birmingham, Alabama. May 14, 1960[16]
- Pensacola Florida Pastel Show, c. 1997.
Solo Exhibitions
- A Collection of Works. Roundhouse Gallery. Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama. October - November 2019.[17]
- Views of Birmingham & Alabama. AAldridge Gardens Historical Collections Museum. Hoover, Alabama. June 10 - August 2, 2019.[18][19]
- I See Him Everywhere.[20] Webb Hall Gallery. University of West Alabama. Livingston, Alabama. August 23 - December 31, 2018.[21]
- Stations of the Cross. St. Peter’s Anglican Church. Birmingham, Alabama. 2018.[22]
- The Way of the Cross. Curated and sponsored by Inspero. Oak Mountain Presbyterian Church. Birmingham, Alabama. 2016.
- Biblical Paintings. The Joy Gallery. Homewood Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Birmingham, Alabama. February 8 - March 8, 2015.[23]
- Drawing on the Promises. Crowe Building. Birmingham, Alabama. November 8 - December 2015.
- Israel 2003: Walking in His Footsteps. Webb Hall Gallery. University of West Alabama. Livingston, Alabama. June 1 - July 31, 2012.[24][25]
- Scenes from the Holy Land: Israel-Jordan Show. Birmingham Women’s Committee of 100. Birmingham, Alabama. April 17, 2008.
- Jesus & Beyond. Stephens Gallery, Walton Fine Art Center. University of the Ozarks. Clarksville, Arkansas, October 1-31, 2002.
- The Gardener. East Gallery, Museum of Biblical Art. Dallas, Texas. October 16 - November 24, 1996.[26]
- Biblical Paintings and Drawings.[27] Coleman Center for the Arts. York, Alabama. June 28 - August 30, 1992.
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
- Elizabeth Sturgeon. "City as a Painting." Mountain Brook Magazine. pages 15 - 23. March 1, 2020.[1]
- Leigh Anne Monitor. "Collectors Find Jewels at Art Connection." Birmingham Post-Herald. Pages C1,C3. April 25, 2003.[32]
- "Umbrella and Flowers at the Gallery" by Miriam McClung featured in Birmingham Arts Journal, Volume 16, Issue 1, pages 24-25. 2019.[33]
- "Twenty-one at the Beach" by Miriam McClung. The Noble Army of Martyrs,[34] pages 28-29. Beeson Divinity School, Samford University. Birmingham, Alabama. 2018.
- "The Angel of Death" by Miriam McClung. Red Clay Survey of Contemporary Southern Art[12]. Huntsville Museum of Art. Huntsville, Alabama. 1988.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sturgeon, Elizabeth (2020-03-02). "A City as a Painting". Mountain Brook Magazine. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "2018 SPECIAL EXHIBITION - Celebrated Women Artists of AL". Magic City Art Connection. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
- ↑ 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.
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ↑ Literary Trails of the North Carolina Mountains (Volume 2 of 2) (EasyRead Super Large 18pt ed.). ReadHowYouWant.com. ISBN 978-1-4587-1603-3.
- ↑ "APS 2019 International Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "2018 Members Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "InSpero | What Makes You Weep?". www.inspero.org. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
- ↑ "Star Dust From The Alabama Pastel Society - The Kelly". thekelly.org. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "2015 Members' Exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "aps-2014-exhibition". Alabama Pastel Society. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ "Alabama Pastel Society to Hold Exhibition". Over the Mountain Journal. September 23, 2004. p. 7.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Eileen, Kunzman (August 9, 1989). Birmingham Hitachi Exhibition of Contemporary Birmingham Artists (Exhibition Book). p. 23.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ↑ Williams, Bitsy (1985). Birmingham Biennial. Birmingham, Alabama: Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 28.
- ↑ Livingston, Jane (1982). The 42nd Annual National Competition of the Watercolor Society of Alabama (Exhibition catalog). Birmingham Museum of Art. p. 2.
- ↑ "It's Sidewalk Art Show Day". Birmingham Post-Herald. May 14, 1960. p. 10.
- ↑ Kughn, Sherry (October 30, 2019). "Birmingham octogenarian shows work at JSU". Anniston Star News Journal. pp. 4A.
- ↑ "eventcalendar". aldridgegardens.com. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
- ↑ "In the Gallery: Artist Miriam Mcclung". Aldridge Gardens Newsletter: Nature and Art in Balance. June 2019. p. 1.
- ↑ "Miriam McClung, Artist at Drawing on the Promises Studio". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ↑ "Art Exhibit "I See Him Everywhere" at Webb Hall, UWA Campus". Sumpter County Record-Journal. August 2018.
- ↑ dotpadmin (2019-10-18). "Easter Stations of the Cross Exhibit". Miriam McClung. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ↑ "Opening Reception: Miriam McClung". thehomewoodstar.com. 2015-02-05. Retrieved 2023-04-19.
- ↑ Char, Smith (June 14, 2012). "Israel 2003: Walking in His Footsteps". Sumter County Record-Journal. pp. 5A.
- ↑ Compton, Betsy (June 2012). "UWA has new exhibit at Webb Hall Gallery". Sumpter County Record Journal.
- ↑ "Exhibitions and Events". Angel Tidings (Newsletter). Dallas, Texas: Biblical Arts Center. Fall 1996. pp. 1–2.
- ↑ Thompson, Dorothy (August 9, 1992). "York gallery was good choice for McClung". The Meridian Star. pp. C1.
- ↑ "Alabama Pastel Society 2019 International Exhibition Awards". 2019.
- ↑ "2018 Members Exhibition Winner's". alabamapastel. Retrieved 2023-04-26.
- ↑ The Way of the Cross by Miriam McClung | Blurb Books. 2011-11-14.
- ↑ Walking in His Footsteps by Miriam McClung | Blurb Books. 2012-08-20.
- ↑ Monitor, Leigh Anne (April 25, 2003). "Collectors Find Jewels at Art Connection". The Birmingham Post-Herald. pp. C1, C3.
- ↑ McClung, Miriam (2019). "Umbrella and Flowers at the Gallery" (PDF). Birmingham Arts Journal. 16 (1): 24–25.
- ↑ The Noble Army of Martyrs: Beeson Divinity School Samford University Community Worship, Fall 2018. Beeson Divinity School. 2018.
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