Peggy Blood
MFA, PhD
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Dr. Peggy Blood, artist and art teacher spent
most of her professional career in northern California. In 1998 she
moved to Savannah ,GA as Department Chair of Savannah State University
Fine Art ‘s Program. She holds the title SSU Distinguished Professor
2004-2005.
Dr. Blood studied painting under the late
John Howard of Arkansas, a protégé and colleague of Hale Woodruff. As a
student of the segregated south, she is the first African American to
receive a MFA degree in Art from the University of Arkansas in
Fayetteville. In 1978 she was given the title Outstanding Bay Area
Artist in Oakland, California.
Artist’s statement:
“My
work is a vision of the southern Black experience reflected through
vibrant bright hues and muted darks. Each painting tells a story by
moving the viewer around and throughout various related shapes. My
work integrates mix media; natural and tangible objects overlapped
with rhythmic motion and streams of colors for an expressionistic type
of genre painting.”
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