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I am a professional visual artist and hobbyist musician living in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. I was born in [[South Carolina]], but grew up in  [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]. In elementary school I was the kid who could draw. In high school I was a band geek (alto and baritone sax in jazz  band; bass, contralto, and contrabass clarinet in concert band; drum  major in marching band). I also played in a few rock bands outside of  school (guitar and vocals).
I am a professional visual artist and hobbyist musician living in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota]]. I was born in [[South Carolina (U.S. state)|South Carolina]], but grew up in  [[Chattanooga, Tennessee]]. In elementary school I was the kid who could draw. In high school I was a band geek (alto and baritone sax in jazz  band; bass, contralto, and contrabass clarinet in concert band; drum  major in marching band). I also played in a few rock bands outside of  school (guitar and vocals).


I attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in my home town, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in [[painting]] and [[drawing]] and a Bachelor of Arts in [[anthropology]] (both magna cum laude) in 1996. I  switched to making mostly three-dimensional art when I went to the [[University of Minnesota]] on a graduate fellowship in 1997. In graduate  school I fulfilled my required out-of-area credits in the [[history of  medicine]], which became important to the content of my art. I received a Master of Fine Arts in 2000.
I attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in my home town, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in [[painting]] and [[drawing]] and a Bachelor of Arts in [[anthropology]] (both magna cum laude) in 1996. I  switched to making mostly three-dimensional art when I went to the [[University of Minnesota]] on a graduate fellowship in 1997. In graduate  school I fulfilled my required out-of-area credits in the [[history of  medicine]], which became important to the content of my art. I received a Master of Fine Arts in 2000.

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I am a professional visual artist and hobbyist musician living in Minneapolis, Minnesota. I was born in South Carolina, but grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee. In elementary school I was the kid who could draw. In high school I was a band geek (alto and baritone sax in jazz band; bass, contralto, and contrabass clarinet in concert band; drum major in marching band). I also played in a few rock bands outside of school (guitar and vocals).

I attended the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in my home town, receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting and drawing and a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology (both magna cum laude) in 1996. I switched to making mostly three-dimensional art when I went to the University of Minnesota on a graduate fellowship in 1997. In graduate school I fulfilled my required out-of-area credits in the history of medicine, which became important to the content of my art. I received a Master of Fine Arts in 2000.

Since college I have been an exhibiting artist based in the Twin Cities. My work generally falls under the heading of mixed-media and multimedia sculpture and installation. I have shown mostly in Minnesota and other midwestern/plains states, with a few shows in Tennessee and New York. I have taught beginning and advanced level sculpture at the University of Minnesota and the College of Visual Arts in St. Paul.

I also play guitar and keyboards and occasionally sing for the Seagraves, a pop rock band.

Articles created

Ann Hamilton - installation artist

Watercolor

Drafts

/diebenkorn - Richard Diebenkorn

/rockburne - Dorothea Rockburne

/ryman - Robert Ryman

/visual arts map - prioritizing articles in the Visual Arts Workgroup

/top 1000 - top 1000 visual arts articles

/hamilton notes - notes for hamilton article

/motherwell - experiment editing Robert Motherwell article from Wikipedia original