mississippi visual arts. the gulf coast was the first area to produce or to nurture artists
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MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI VISUAL ARTSVISUAL ARTSMISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI VISUAL ARTSVISUAL ARTS
•The Gulf Coast was the first area to produce or to nurture artists.
MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI ARTISTSARTISTS
MISSISSIPPI MISSISSIPPI ARTISTSARTISTS
GEORGE E. OHR
• Potter from Biloxi• His pottery was original and outrageous.• He declared himself “The World’s
Greatest Art Potter”• No one understood him or his pottery• Gave up pottery in 1910 and died in 1918• His stored pottery was found in 1967 by
an art dealer.
GEORGE OHRTHE “MAD POTTER OF
BILOXI”
OHR’S ART WORK
WALTER ANDERSON
• Artist from Ocean Springs• His family established Shearwater
Pottery• He spent his time on Horn Island• He created hundreds of paintings
depicting plants and animals of the Gulf.
• Walter Anderson Museum in Ocean Springs houses dozens of his work
WALTER ANDERSON
ANDERSON’S ART
VISIONARY ARTISTS•Artists who depict their
dreams and visions
• Images usually from folk culture
MARY T. SMITH• From Hazlehurst (1904 – 1995)• Painted pictures on her roof and
displays her work on fences and buildings in her yard.
• It is common in the African folk culture to display work on fences and buildings.
SMITH’S ART
THEORA HAMBLETT• Born in the town of Paris in Lafayette County in 1895• Known for paintings of nature• Paintings done from child’s point of view• Died in 1977
HAMBLETT’S ART
•State’s Museums/Galleries–MS Museum of Art in Jackson with galleries in Biloxi and Tupelo
–Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel houses Native American art