Talisman, Memories and Recollection, 1991
Janet Taylor Pickett
(American, born 1948)
Location: Aspire Middle School for the Performing Arts, Lacey
ABOUT THE ARTWORK
Artist Janet Taylor Pickett explores her personal history and ancestry in Talisman, Memories and Recollection . The artwork is composed of vivid images, as well as mythical symbols and art historical references. Painting, drawing, collaged elements, and found objects such as upholstery tacks are all used.
This artwork is part of a series of ten mixed-media artworks created by Janet Taylor Pickett for the collection "Who We Are: Autobiographies in Art." The series was commissioned by the Washington State Arts Commission in partnership with the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction in 1990.
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Who We Are: Autobiographies in Art Collection.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist Janet Taylor Pickett's expressive artworks explore identity and narrative in a variety of media, especially using collage. In her own words: “I’ve always been a narrative artist and my work is about my experience as an African American female artist.”
Janet Taylor Pickett was born in Michigan and received Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees from the University of Michigan. She taught art and art history at Essex County College in New Jersey for over 30 years.
ARTWORK DETAILS
Material Category | Work on paper - mixed media |
Medium | Mixed media collage with screen prints on paper |
Dimensions | 25 7/8 in x 33 1/8 in (sheet) |
ID Number | WSAC1990.125.000 |
Acquisition Method | Site responsive commission |
Artist Location | New Jersey, United States |
Location Information
Agency | North Thurston Public Schools |
Artwork Location | Aspire Middle School for the Performing Arts Office, Conference room |
WA County | Thurston |
Placement | Interior |
Site Type | Public School |
Address | 5900 54th Avenue SE Lacey, WA 98513 |
Geo. Coordinates | 47.000857, -122.805015 |
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