About the Artist:
Born in Dover, Delaware, in 1957, Michael Pavlovsky began his artistic pursuits as a student of painting and sculpture under Patrick Carter in 1972. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Landscape Architecture from Texas A & M University in 1982, and a Master of Fine Arts Degree in-Sculpture from the University of North Texas in 1990.
Michael's work has been included in over eighty juried and invitational exhibitions. His most notable work was a commission to create a sculpture to serve as the central metaphor for the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee. Movement to Overcome was in place for the opening of that museum, constructed on the site of the Lorraine Motel, site of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination.
In 1993, Michael was commissioned by the City of Dallas to create a site-specific sculpture for the Middle Five-Mile Creek Art Project for which he received an Urban Design Award from the City of Dallas Urban Design Committee. In 1999, he was commissioned by the City of Grapevine, Texas, to create a veterans memorial, consisting of two large bronze sculptures. Situated on the grounds of the historic Grapevine train depot, Coming Home and its companion Military Arch-~comprised of meaningful historic imagery and text-~was dedicated on Memorial Day, 2000.
In 2001, the artist completed a commission for the Hall Financial Group in Frisco, Texas, three large bronze wall panels entitled Perseverance and Compassion, as well as bronze representations of the 14 Stations of the Cross commissioned by St. John's Episcopal Church, Fort Worth, Texas. Further, in June of that year, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden unveiled a large bronze by Michael, Birth of Love, commissioned by the Fort Worth Garden Club.
In the spring of 2002, a monumental bronze likeness of Julius Schepps, a memorial commissioned by the City of Dallas and the Schepps family, was unveiled in downtown Dallas in the Julius Schepps Memorial Park.
Currently, Michael is at work on several projects in his Fort Worth studio.
The Artist on His Work:
"Artists have an innate need to express and to create. We are fortunate when life allows us to pursue this calling. Sculpture is a lifelong passion for me. I would not want to do anything else. It is the most compelling and beautiful form of artistic expression."
Education:
Born 1957 Dover, Delaware. Studied sculpture, painting and drawing under Patrick Carter, 1972-1978. BSLA Texas A & M University, College of Architecture and Environmental Design, 1982. Michael Bardis & Associates, Fort Worth, Texas, Landscape Architects, 1983-1987. MFA Sculpture, University of North Texas, 1987-1990. Teaching Assistant, Teaching Fellow, University of North Texas, 1988-1990. Adjunct Professor, Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus, 1992-2002. Practicing Professional Artist, Fort Worth, Texas, 1990-Present.
Awards and Special Recognition:
2008 Finalist, T & P Terminal Commemoration Project; Fort Worth Public Art Project, Fort Worth, Texas. 2007 Finalist, Fire Station #27; Fort Worth Public Art Project, Fort Worth, Texas. Finalist, Keller Veterans Memorial, Keller, Texas. 2006 Finalist, Miss Molly Logo, Fort Worth City Hall, Fort Worth, Texas. 2005 Finalist, Frisco Police Headquarters Public Art Project, Frisco, Texas. 2004 Finalist, Fire Station #8, Fort Worth Public Art Project, Fort Worth, Texas. 2004 First Place Award, selected by Raymond Nasher, Texas Sculpture Association Northpark 2004. 2002 Finalist, Grand Prairie Tourist Information Center Public Art Project, Grand Prairie, Texas. Percent for Art Dallas II, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas. Honoring Outstanding Alumni for Excellence in their Professions, Alumni Appreciation Day" UNT. 2001 People's Choice Award, Texas Sculpture Association Northpark 2001 Exhibition" Dallas" Texas. 2000 2000 Visions and Movement: Public Art Public Transit" UTA Gallery" Arlington, Texas. 1999 % for Art Dallas" Bath House Cultural Center" Dallas, Texas. 1998 Finalist" Eloise Lundy Recreation Center Public Art Project, Dallas" Texas. 1996 Honoring Outstanding Alumni for Excellence in their Professions, Alumni Appreciation Day, UNT. 1995 Alternate, Mary Combs Memorial" Atlanta" Georgia. Finalist, Mountain View College 25th Anniversary Commemorative Sculpture Competition. Emergency Artist Support League Coloring Book II, Invitational" Dallas, Texas. 1993 Dallas Urban Design Award; Five Mile Creek Sculpture" Dallas Urban Design Advisory Committee. Texas Biennial Exhibition, State Fair Grounds" Food and Fiber Building" Dallas" Texas. Grant, Connemara Conservancy Foundation, Plano, Texas. 1992 Honorarium, 6th Annual Downtown Lawrence Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Lawrence, Kansas. Finalist, Roy Wilkins Memorial, State of Minnesota. Best of Show, 7th Annual Main Street Fine Arts Exhibition, Fort Worth, Texas First Place Award, Templeton Art Center 14th Annual Juried Show, Fort Worth, Texas. 1991 Finalist, Tarrant County Plaza Site-Specific Sculpture Competition, Fort Worth, Texas. Salute to Legends Banquet, Memphis Recognition by J. R. Hyde, "Movement to Overcome." Trammell Crow Award Recipient, TX Sculpture Assoc. 1991 Membership Show, Dallas, Texas. The 4th Rodin Grand Prize Excellent Maquettes, The Hakone Museum Kanagawa-ken, Japan. 1989 First Place Award; Sculpture, 21st Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. Merit Award, May Festival '89, Llano Estacado Art Association, NMJC, Hobbs, New Mexico. Second Place Cash Award, Second Ten-County Annual Art Exhibit. 1985 Honorable Mention, Art Encounter (invitational), sponsored by Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas.
Solo Exhibitions:
2007 “An Exhibition of Figurative Sculptures at Van Zandt Cottage,” Tarrant County Historical Society, Fort Worth, Texas 1996 "The Terracottas," Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. 1993 "Recent Work," Templeton Art Center, Fort Worth, Texas. 1993 "Recent Work," January Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. 1990 "An Affair with the Figure," Master of Fine Arts Exhibition; The University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. 1988 Sculpture Exhibition presented by G. Ray Miller, Dallas, Texas
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2009 “Spring Gallery Night: The Creative Process,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. “FWADA Presents: Fort Worth Art Today,” Gallery 76102, Fort Worth, Texas. "Trinity Perspectives: Views of an Urban River," Fort Worth Community Art Center. "Outdoor Sculpture Show," TCC Northwest, Fort Worth, Texas. 2008 “Friends of EASL,” Fort Worth Community Art Center. “Spring Gallery Night,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. “Fall Gallery Night,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. “TCC Northwest Faculty Exhibition,” Fort Worth, Texas 2007 “Fall Gallery Night,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. 2006 “Art on the Green,” Kemp Center for the Arts, Wichita Falls, Texas. “Texas Sculpture Association Membership Show,” The Shops at Willow Bend, Dallas, Texas. “Texas Sculpture Association’s Winners Showcase,” VACD Gallery, Dallas, Texas. “TCC Northwest Faculty Art Exhibition,” Fort Worth, Texas. “Spring Gallery Night,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. 2005 “Texas Sculpture Association Membership Show,” North Park Center, Dallas, Texas. “Sculpture Along Bear Creek,” Keller, Texas. “Spring Gallery Night,” Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, Texas. “Shidoni’s Second Saturdays,” Shidoni Galleries, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2004 "Fall Gallery Night", Galerie Kornye West, Fort Worth, TX. “Bruce Niemi & Friends: A Group Sculpture Exhibition,” Prairie State College, Chicago Heights, Illinois. 2003 "Sculpture in the Park", Loveland, Colorado. 2003 "Biedenharn Museum and Garden Juried International Sculpture Show", Monroe, Louisiana. 2002 "Fall Gallery Night", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. 2001 "Fall Gallery Night", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Inside/Outside Spring Sculpture Show", Valley House Gallery and Garden, Dallas, Texas "Sculpture Along the Trinity", Fort Worth Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas. "The Garden of Eden", Memphis Botanic Garden, Memphis, Tennessee. "Thirtieth Anniversary Exhibition", Shidoni Gallery, Tesuque, New Mexico. "Contemporary Realism", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Northwest Faculty Exhibition", Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. 2000 "Spring Gallery Night", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "TSA Annual Membership Show", North Park Center, Dallas, Texas. "Los Alamos County Summer Sculpture Exhibition", Los Alamos, New Mexico. "Sculptureworks Exhibit", Fort Worth Public Library, Fort Worth, Texas. "Grand Reopening Show", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Spring Faculty Exhibition", Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. 1999 "7th Summer Outdoor Sculpture Exhibit", Los Alamos, New Mexico. "Holiday Open House", Carol Henderson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Catch Me If You Can", Illinois Terminal, Champaign, Illinois. "Texas Sculpture Association (TSA) Membership Show", North Park Center, Dallas, Texas. 1998 "Sculpture Along the Trinity", Fort Worth, Texas. "ASID Designers' Showcase", Rockefeller Mansion, Phoenix, Arizona. "DV AC Membership Show," Dallas, Texas. "1998 Sculpture in the Park", Loveland, Colorado. "Mirror, Mirror," The Contemporary Art Center of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, Texas. "The Figure: An Invitational Exhibition", Valley House Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "Exchange Exhibition", Richardson Art Gallery, University of Texas at Brownsville, Texas. "Faculty Exhibition", Tarrant County College, Northwest Campus, Fort Worth, Texas. "Third Annual Fall Invitational", Merrill Gallery, Denver, Colorado. "1998 Christmas Windows of Neiman Marcus Downtown", Dallas, Texas. 1997 "Celebration", 20th Anniversary Invitational, Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "District Art Faculty Exposition", Carrillon Gallery, Tarrant County College South, Fort Worth, Texas. "The Third Dimension” Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Sculpture in the Park," Loveland, Colorado. 1996 "1996-97 Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition of Recent Works," Tarrant County College Northwest, Fort Worth, Texas. "Gallery Night Group Exhibition," Evelyn Siegel Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "Shidoni 25th Anniversary Outdoor Sculpture Show," Tesuque, New Mexico. 1995 "Gallery Night Invitational," Thompson Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. "21st Annual Tarrant County College NW Art Faculty Exhibition, Fort Worth, Texas. "Gala Season Premiere," Joy Tash Gallery, Scottsdale, Arizona. "In the Eye of the Beholder," Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas. Fall Exhibition, Magnolia Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. Spring Exhibition, Shidoni Galleries, Tesuque, New Mexico. 1994 Shore Gallery, Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas. Wayland Baptist University, Plainview, Texas. Texas A & M University Gallery, College Station, Texas. Brown County Museum Annex, Brownwood, Texas. "The Figure," Shidoni Galleries, Tesuque, New Mexico. "ARTexas International 94," Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, Texas. 1993 ‚ÄúARTexas 93 International," Dallas Convention Center, Dallas, Texas. "Critic's Choice," D-Art, Dallas, Texas, Exhibition Catalogue. "Environments: A 3-Person Exhibition of Recent Works," Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "New American Talent: The Ninth Exhibition," Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas. "Connemara: The Artist Working with Nature," ArtCenter Annex, Plano, Texas. 1992 "Northwest Art Faculty Exhibition," Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. "Holiday Group Show," Shidoni Contemporary Gallery, Tesuque, New Mexico. "Tempus Fugit: An Invitational Exhibition," Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "E-art-H: A Sculptural Response to Environment," Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas. "Critic's Choice," D-Art, Dallas, Texas, Exhibition Catalogue. "Texas Gallery Arts Show," Artfest, Dallas, Texas. "An Exhibition of Finalists," Urban Strategies Sculpture Competition, Fort Worth, Texas. Lubbock Arts Festival, Lubbock Civic Center, Lubbock, Texas. "The North American Sculpture Exhibition," Foothills Art Center, Golden, Colorado. 1991 "The Seventh Annual Statewide Competition," Lubbock Fine Arts Center, Lubbock, Texas. "Small Works: An Invitational Exhibit of Works by 28 Artists," Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas, Texas. "E-art-H: A Sculptural Response to Environmental Issues," invitational, Cora Stafford Gallery. "About the Figure...," Edith Baker GalJery, Dallas, Texas, a 3-person exhibit of recent works. "Brookhaven Sculpture Invitational," Dallas, Texas; work by 19 Texas sculptors. "An Invitational Exhibit of Recent Work," Fort Worth Theater, Fort Worth, Texas. "Gallery Night," Marie Burger Gallery, Fort Worth, Texas. 1990 "Small Works: An Invitational Exhibit of Works by 30 Artists," Edith Baker Gallery, Dallas TX. Exhibit of Finalists' Work, International Competition for Sculpture for National Civil Rights Museum, The Hyde Foundation, Memphis, Tennessee. "50 Selected Artists ftom the Texas Sculpture Association," D-Art Visual Art Center, Dallas TX. 1989 "Recent Works by the Winners of the 1989 IO-County Art Exhibition," Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas. "Second Annual Tarrant County College NW Art Alumni Exhibit," Fort Worth, Texas. "Fort Worth Main Street Art Exhibition," Worthington Exhibit Hall, Fort Worth, Texas. "16th Annual National Spring Open Exhibition," Texas Visual Arts Association, Dallas, Texas. 1988 "Selections from UNT Graduate Program and Faculty," Dishman Art Gallery, Beaumont, Texas. "First Annual Tarrant County College NW Art Alumni Exhibit," Fort Worth, Texas. "The Fifth Critics' Choice Exhibition," D-Art Visual Art Center, Dallas, Texas. "Texas Fine Art Association Invitational Show," Fort Worth, Texas.
Selected Collections:
Texas A&M University Permanent Collection, College Station, Texas (Gift of Barrett Collection,Dallas,Texas). Santa Maria De La Paz Church, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pride Winery, Santa Rosa, California. Hall Financial Group, Frisco, Texas F & M Bank, Tulsa, Oklahoma. American Republic Insurance Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa. The Tennessee State Museum, Knoxville, Tennessee. NBC Bank, Corporate Collection, San Antonio, Texas. Jerry Joseph, Hidden Hills, California. Joy Tash, Scottsdale, Arizona. Gerry Grout, Phoenix, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson, Fort Worth, Texas. Mary Kay Turner, Fort Collins, Colorado. Michael and Shelia Stone, Novato, California. Mary Egger, San Antonio, Texas. The Collection of Vernon Falconer. Steve Friedman, Cleveland, Ohio. Mel Feldman, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Robin L. Kissell, Beverly Hills, California. Cindy Mazzetta, Highland Park, Illinois. The Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Frank Schneider, Las Vegas, Nevada. The Barrett Collection, Dallas, Texas. The Doores Collection, Dallas, Texas. Carlos Pa-5cal, Mexico City. Tarrant County College Permanent Collection, Fort Worth, Texas. John Hillerman, Lake Arrowhead, California.
Lectures:
September 19, 2010, University Christian Church, Fort Worth, Texas; "Living Water Sculpture Presentations." April 19, 2010, Meadowbrook United Methodist Church, for West Meadowbrook Neighborhood Association meeting, Fort Worth, Texas; "Near East Side Public Art Project." October 2, 2003, Texas Pottery and Sculpture Guild; “Large-Scale Sculpture.” August, 2003, Arlington ISD Art Teachers; “Terracotta Sculpture Workshop.” April 12, 2002, Visual Art Department, UNT; "The Art of Making Sculpture Public." November 13,2000, Fort Worth Garden Club, Fort Worth, Texas; "A Presentation of Birth of Love-- Botanic Garden Sculpture Project." November 3, 2000, Arlington Museum of Art, Arlington, Texas; "Four Commissioned Sculpture Projects." April 9, 1999, Barnes & Noble, Grapevine, Texas; "An Overview of the Sculpture of Michael Pavlovsky." March 17, 1999, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, Texas; "Public Art Workshop." April 28, 1998, UTA, Texas; Graduate Landscape Architecture Class: "Sculpture as Environment." March 8,1996, American Republic Insurance Corporation, Des Moines, Iowa; "The Sculpture of Michael Pavlovsky." June 28, 1994, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas; Art Appreciation Class: "Middle Five-Mile Creek Public Art Project." March 30, 1993, UTA, Texas; Graduate Landscape Architecture Class: "Environmental Art." April 28, 1993, UTA; Graduate Landscape Architecture Class: "Sculpture as Environment." October 23, 1991, UNT, Denton, Texas; Graduation: "My Experience with Commissioned Sculpture." September 24, 1991, Brookhaven College, Farmers Branch, Texas; "National Civil Rights Museum Commission." September, 1988, Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, Texas; Art Appreciation Class: "The Evolution of My Art."
Selected Bibliography:
Benge, Sharon. Studio Interview, "Art Matters." WRR, (Jul 2010) Frisinger, Kathy."A fitting tribute for the YWCA director." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 30'09)p.1E. Tomlinson, Sandy. “Michael Pavlovsky:Steppin’ Out with Sandy.”Community Cable Television (Dec 08) Benge, Sharon. Studio Interview, “Art Matters.” WRR, (Aug 2008) Anthony, Elise. “The Top 10 Artists.” Dallas Home Design Magazine (Jun 04) p.34. Benge, Sharon. Studio Interview, "Art Matters." WRR, (Jul 2003) Marton, Andrew. “Local sculptors find shape an inspiration.” Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Oct 16’03) SecE, p.1.
McCain Nelson, Collene. "Monumental tribute to a pioneer ." The Dallas Morning News (May 15'02)p.19A. Davidsohn Doty, Amy. "Julius Schepps statue dedicated in Schepps Park." Texas Jewish Post (May 23'02) p.6. "Statue dedicated at Schepps Park." The Downtown Business News (May/Jun'02) p.9. James, Nathaniel. "3 from Fort Worth are artwork finalists." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 25'02) p.18B. DeLeon, Jessica. "Area sculptor shaped by his teachers." Fort Worth Star- Telegram (Feb 3 '02), p.IBB. Jenkins, Ron. "Artful installation." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 22'01), p. 7B. Jenkins, Ron. "Garden art." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Jun 6'01), p.1B. Dickson, Gordon. "Monument to survival." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 28'00), p.1A. "Memorial centerpiece." The Grapevine Sun (May 28'00), p.1A. Mitchell, Mitch. "Gone but not forgotten." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (May 30'00), p.1A. Tate, Michael. "Coming home." News & Times (Jun 2'00) Price, Scott. "Special welcome." The Grapevine Sun (Jun 1 '00), p.1A. Boyd, Deanna. "Craftsman Perfects the Art of Compassion." Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Feb 29'00) Alaniz, Veronica. "Symbol of Time." The Dallas Morning News (Oct 3'99) p.1S. Price, Scott. "Memorial to Honor Veterans." The Grapevine Sun (Aug 19'99) p.2A. Weideman, Paul. "Artist has a wry take on man's conundrums." The Santa Fe New Mexican (May 21 '99) Giffin, Glen. "No frills, realism does itself proud in invitational show at Merrill." DenverPost (Nov 27'98), p.26E. Pablo. "Merrill Gallery's Column of Love a Pavlovian riddle." LoDo & DowntownDenverNews(Sept98). Spitza, Anne M. "Designer digs." The ArizonaRepublic, AZ Style (Apr5'98), p.17. Trulsson, Nora Burba. "Showy house." PhoenixMagazine (Apr'98),p.61. Doerfler, Sue. "A legendary contemporary." TheArizonaRepublic (Mar21 '98), p.AHI. Grieser, Andy. "Aluminum and other heavy sculptures." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Feb.l6,'97) "American Republic commissions Pavlovsky to create work for art park," BCA News (Summer'96) No.24, p.ll. Duty, Michael. ART news: Arts of The American West Part II (Jun'96), p.31. Van Hauke, Joe. "New art for the park." Voices of American Republic Insurance Corp. (summer’96), p. 12. Art-i-Fact: The Newsletter for Alumni and Friends of the School of Visual Arts, UNT (Spring'96, Vol.X). Nusbaum. "A monument to rights bronze work symbolizes firm's dedication." DesMoinesRegister (Mar5'96). Wilson, Wade. "In the Galleries." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Oct8'95), p.F2. Wilson, Wade. "Exhibit space blooms on Magnolia Ave." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Dec4'94), p.F6. Spiegel, Joy G. "A monument to man and King." Aura (Jan/Feb'94), p.40. Tyson, Janet. "Connoisseur series spotlights Kimbell." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Feb6'94), p.5. Tyson, Janet. "Just when you get it together, everything falls apart." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Nov14'93), p.25. Kutner, Janet. "Daringly different show." DallasMorningNews (Nov26'93), p.C-I. Britton, Karen. "Artists use fruits of land to produce outdoor sculptures." PlanoStarCourier (Mar7'93), p.l Tyson, Janet. "A sculptural honor." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Feb28'93), p.G6. Tyson, Janet. ART NOTES, FortWorthStar-Telegram (Mar14'93), p.G6. Pareti, Tim. "Extra security hired after art exhibit thefts." PlanoStarCourier (Apr7'93), p.1B. Goldman, Saundra. "Categories of 'new American talent’." AustinAmerican-Statesman (Apr3'93), p.16. Tyson, Janet. "Sculptors' extravaganza takes center stage." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Apr20'93), p.3. Goins, Linda Brooks. "Memorial wall lasting tribute to former colleagues." ProjectionTCJC (May'93), p.1. Murray, Scott. "Turquoise sculpture series dedicated to memory of NW teachers." TheCollegian (Feb17'93) Mitchell, Charles Dee. "Connemara: a natural setting for art." TheDallasMorningNews (Mar18'93), p.C1. Mitchell, Charles Dee. "A crowded 'Environments'." TheDallasMorningNews (Mar11'93). Tyson, Janet, "Not a wasted effort-eARTh takes unconventional look at environment." FtWorthStarTelegram (Jun14 '92) "1992 Critic's Choice Exhibition." DallasObserver (Jun18'92), p.39. LeComte, Richard. "Sculpture goes downtown again." LawrenceJournal-World (Aug2'92), p.10. Tyson, Janet. "Visual arts becoming a mainstay at Mainstreet." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Apr5'92), p.9. Broadrup, Elizabeth. "Commissions." SculptureMagazine (Jan/Feb'92), p.28. Taitte, Lawson. "About the Figure-Edith Baker Gallery." WRRRadio, Dallas, Texas (Nov13-18'91) Tyson, Janet. "Five to submit sculpture proposals." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Nov14'91), p.6. Hanson, Annelies. "Michael Pavlovsky unveils monument to Martin Luther King, Jr." TSA news (Sept'91) Sylvain, Rick. "Civil rights shrine or theme park?" TheMiamiHerald (Sept8'91). Sylvain, Rick. "Emotions aroused at museum." YoungstownVindicator (Sept1 '91). Howe, Dorthea. "National Civil Rights Museum opens for preview July 4-7." TheDowntowner (Jul’91), p.2. WMCTV Channel 5 News, Memphis, "National Civil Rights Museum: Specials and Ceremonies." (Jul4'91) Risher. "Museum is fruition of dreams of motel owner, many others." TheCommerciaIAppeal (Jun30'91), p.G2. Schnedler, Jack. "First civil rights museum to debut in Memphis." TheMiamiHerald (Jun30'91). "A moving sculpture." TheCommercialAppeal (May 18’91), p.1. WHBO TV Channel13 News, Memphis, "Sculpture: Movement to Overcome." (May17'91), 5:00 PM. "Eighth Annual TSA Membership Exhibition." TSA news (Apr'91), p.3. Buckel, Bob. ". . . sculpture grows in Azle studio."AzleNews (Apr2S'91), p.1. KXAS TV Channel 5 News, Dallas-Fort Worth, "Bronze Sculpture." (Apr17'91), 6:00 PM. Porter, Caroi Ann. "Harrington family proud of son's sculpture." HarringtonJournal (Oct17'90), p.1. WMC TV Channel 5 News, Memphis, "Lorraine Motel sculptor in action." Ooct17'90), 5:00 PM. Hancock, Orville. "Sculptor chosen for civil rights museum piece." FortWorthStarTelegram (Oct11 '90), p.6. "Local sculptor wins international competition." BoulevardBanner (Oct'90, Vol.11, No.10), p.16. Roth, Steve. "FW Artist wins assignment for museum." The Business Press, ARTSBEAT (Sept 14'90), p. 7. Tyson, Janet. "A vision of civil rights in bronze." FortWorthStar-Telegram (Sept12‚Äô90), p.9. Smith, W. "Rights museum sculptor 'can't wait to get started'." TheCommercialAppeal, (Sept11 '90), p.A1. WREG TV Chanel 3 News, Memphis, "Artist chosen for the Lorraine Civil Rights Museum." (Sept10'90), 12N. Tyson, Janet."Museum looks at FW artist for design work." FortWorthStar-Telegram Aug23 '90), sec.4, p.3. Koeppel, Fredric."Five finalists present models for rights museum lobby. "The CommerciaI Appeal (Aug7'90), p.C1. WNC TV Channel 5 News, Memphis, "Civil Rights Museum art design contest."(Aug6'90), 5pm. Koeppel, Fredric."Lorraine museum designs chosen. "The CommerciaI Appeal (Jun30'90), p.C1.
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