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#tiptoland #thewhistlers 2005 (en The Met Breuer)
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The Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University has been participating in the marketing initiative sparked by the National Museum for Women in the Arts, highlighting women artists throughout Women’s History Month 2016.
Other Realities/Divergent Paths: Montages by Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor (Wilson Gallery, Feb 4 - Apr 24) showcases digital collages by artist Maggie Taylor. Taylor received her B.A. degree from Yale University and her M.F.A. degree from the University of Florida. After more than ten years as a still-life photographer, she began to use a computer to create digitally collaged images in 1996. Maggie resides and works in Gainesville, Florida. Her work is featured in publications by Adobe Press, Modernbook Editions, Edizioni Siz, and University Press of Florida. Taylor’s work has been exhibited in numerous solo exhibitions throughout the United States and abroad and are included in public and private collections such as the Art Museum, Princeton University; the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the Museum of Photography, Seoul, Korea. The 2008 edition of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland featuring Taylor’s illustrations is on display in the museum's resource room, loaned from the Wyndham Robertson Library on Hollins University’s campus
http://maggietaylor.com/
Tip Toland, 2016 Frances Niederer Artist-in-Residence, creates startlingly lifelike ceramic sculptural portraits. Toland explains that her work explores “the inner state of the human condition… the truth of what it is to be human without the veneer.” Toland earned her B.F.A. from the University of Colorado and her M.F.A. from Montana State University. In 2014 she was the recipient of the US Artists Wingate Fellow Grant, and has received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Virginia A. Groot Foundation, and the Artist Trust of Seattle, WA. Her sculptures are in public and private collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; and the Crocker Art Museum, CA. Toland is a full-time studio artist and a part-time instructor in the Seattle, Washington region. She conducts workshops across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East.
Tip Toland serves as an integrated part of the Hollins community, teaching and creating artwork in her campus studio. Her exhibition is on view Feb 11 - May 1 in the Ballator-Thompson Gallery of the museum.
http://www.tiptoland.com/
Andi Steele, Nancy Dahlstrom, Page Turner, Jan Knipe, Susan Cofer, Nancy Jo Haselbacher... Learn more about past and upcoming exhibitions featuring fantastic women artists at the Wilson Museum at www.hollins.edu/museum. We give you no excuse not to be able to name #5womenartists!
http://nmwa.org/press-room/press-releases/nmwa-announces-new-social-media-campaign-women%E2%80%99s-history-month-march-2016