Feature Articles


September Issue 2001

Columbia College in Columbia, SC, Features Exhibition by Jean McWhorter

The Columbia College Art Department in Columbia, SC, presents the exhibition, Jean McWhorter: imPRINTS, which will be on view from Sept. 7 through Oct. 19, 2001, in the Goodall Gallery, in the Spears Music/Art Center at Columbia College.

Jean McWhorter has exhibited both regionally and nationally. She has had numerous works commissioned, including a life-size Rembert Dennis bronze relief, the Verner Award statue and the lions at the entrance to the airport in Addis Abbaba, Ethiopia. She has had 32 one-woman exhibits and is represented in the collections of the Gibbes Museum of Art, the Greenville County Museum of Art, the Columbia Museum of Art, the Georgia Museum of Art and many corporate collections. Earning her bachelor's and master's degree in fine arts from the University of Georgia, McWhorter also studied at the Brooklyn Museum of Art on a Max Beckman scholarship. She taught drawing, painting, and sculpture at the Columbia Museum of Art and was its director for six years. She has also taught at the University of South Carolina, Newberry College and Benedict College.

For more information check our SC Institutional Gallery listings or call the gallery at 803/786-3084.

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