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MICHAEL SCOGGINS Page 1 | 2 | Biography |
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condt>> Scoggins� drawings deal with childhood loss but the works also display an agony over the loss of childhood. The question arises: do we ever really lose ourselves? Are we different people when we �grow up?� Our desires and fears may remain the same; we only learn to articulate them differently. � Brantley Johnson, Drain |
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Images : (L-R) from top Michael Scoggins, My Days in Exile: Day 1, 2006 marker, prismacolor on paper, 67 x 51� Michael Scoggins, My Days in Exile: Day 61, 2006 marker, prismacolor on paper, 67 x 51� Michael Scoggins, My Days in Exile: Day 5, 2006 marker, prismacolor on paper, 67 x 51� Michael Scoggins, My Days in Exile: Day 28, 2006 marker, prismacolor on paper, 67 x 51� Michael Scoggins, Rainbow Wing, 2006, marker, prismacolor on paper, 67 x 51� Michael Scoggins, AAAGH!, 2006, marker, prismacolor on paper. 67 x 51� |
Michael Scoggin�s work has been included in a variety of exhibitions in Paris, Vienna, Brooklyn, Miami and Boston. He holds a MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and a BA in both Political Science and Studio Art from Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, VA. In addition, he studied at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, where he received a fellowship and his work was recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art.
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