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pamela mcfarland

 

1910 MADISON #40 38104| 
mcfarlandp@yahoo.com    901-428-6277

GRAPHIC DESIGNER:
Board Member of AIGA Memphis2012-

STUDIO CONSCIOUS CONTACT 2010-
2015- Award of Merit-Episcopal Communicators Polly Bond Awards for client Church of the Holy Communion, Memphis
Run small design firm creating books, web sites for artists and non-profits, publicity,
ads, and posters.
THE BOOKSELLERS AT LAURELWOOD 2012-
Create all e-mail marketing, menus, signage and posters.
MEMPHIS PUBLIC LIBRARY 2008-2011
Design posters, flyers, signage, newspaper advertisements, publications, e-announcements and web elements.
THE MERCHANT GUIDE & MIDTOWN MAGAZINE 2008-2010
Design two quarterly magazines, advertisements, websites, sales and marketing materials. The Merchant Guide and Midtown Magazine2008-2010

EDUCATION:
Southwest Tennessee Community College Graphic Design Courses 2004-2007
Illustrator, Quark, Photoshop, HTML, Flash
Kent State University Master of Fine Arts in Enamel
Memphis College of Art Bachelor of Fine Arts in Enamel and Metal

 

ARTIST:
Artwork in numerous invitational and competitive exhibitions, both regional and national. One-person show at Spring Street Enamels Gallery NYC. In permanent collection of Arkansas Arts Center, Little Rock, AR
Recent Exhibitions: This Poster is Gay Harvest Memphis 2011
Public Relations Society of America VOX Award Poster Design 2009
Rozelle Artist Guild Sketchbook Show 2009-2012

 

INSTRUCTOR:
Taught art to adults on college level. Directed workshops and classes,devised curriculum, maintained student records and organized workshop mailings.Responsible for ordering and maintaining supplies and equipment.
Memphis College of Art Summer Camp Substitute 1996-1997
The Spring Street Enamels Workshop NYC 1980-1984
JP Crafts Studio NYC 1981-1984

GALLERY ASSISTANT:
Assisted in designing and hanging exhibitions, handling and packing artworks for shipping, cataloging artworks and keeping records on artists. Composed publicity releases and correspondence. Handled telephone inquiries from artists and the public. Furthered educational mission of the gallery by informally lecturing gallery visitors, and answering questions about techniques of the enamel medium. Gallery sales and general secretarial work.
The Spring Street Enamels Gallery NYC 1981-1984

LIBRARY :
Worked with adults, teens and children to assist with school, work and leisure-related information needs. Responsibilities included developing and presenting literary, dramatic, and artistic experiences for children, evaluating and ordering books, instructing the public in library and technology skills, and creating visual displays to promote library activities and services.
Memphis Public Library1991-2008