James Barnhill (artist)
James Barnhill | |
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James Barnhill in 2016 | |
Born |
James Barnhill 1955 Asheville, North Carolina, USA |
Education |
Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture from University of North Carolina at Greensboro (1982) Peter Agostini (professor) |
Known for | Sculpture |
Notable work |
February One (2002) General Greene (2007) Angel of Montoursville (1999) |
Website | jamesbarnhill.com |
James Barnhill, (born 1955) is an American artist and sculptor, best known for his commissioned statues and public monuments. He currently lives and works in Greensboro, North Carolina,[1] and is an art professor at the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. His sculpture work spans for more than three decades.[2]
Major Works
Barnhill's website includes many images of his public works. The most notable include:
- General Greene (2007) Greensboro, NC[3]
- February One (also referred to as the A&T Four Monument or the Greensboro Four Monument) (2002) Greensboro, NC[4]
- The Angel of Montoursville (also referred to as the Montoursville Angel or the TWA Crash Memorial) (1999) Montoursville, PA[5]:5[6]
- The Story (1999) Hickory, NC[7]
- Civitas (1997) Mountain Brook, AL[8]
- Bust of Booker T. Washington (1996) near Hardy, VA[5]:4 at the Booker T. Washington National Monument
- Little Sipper (1994) Asheville, NC[5]:5
References
- ↑ Rainwater, Erin McClanahan "Meet an Artist: James Barnhill, Sculptor and Artist of Greensboro", Greensboro News & Record, November 17, 2011
- ↑ Ackland, Roy "Greensboro Sculptor, Art Professor Behind Iconic Statues Seen Throughout City", FOX8 News, February 9, 2016
- ↑ "Nathaniel Greene Statue, Greensboro", accessed October 9, 2016, http://docsouth.unc.edu/
- ↑ "Greensboro Four Monument", accessed October 9, 2016, http://docsouth.unc.edu/
- 1 2 3 Rowland, Nettie Collins "Artist gives Life through Sculpture" A&T Today, Fall 2000, Volume 3, Issue 1, p. 4–5. Retrieved from https://www.yumpu.com/
- ↑ Associated Press "Flight Crash Memorial", Beaver County Times, May 2, 1999, p. A5. Retrieved from https://news.google.com/newspapers/
- ↑ "City of Hickory Public Art Work Inventory" accessed October 9, 2016, http://www.hickorync.gov
- ↑ Markham, Madoline "Civitas and Strength" Village Living, October 27, 2015
External links
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