Pamela Nelson

Pamela Nelson

Place: Midland

Born: 1949

Biography:

Pamela Nelson is an American artist that works in painting, mixed media, and public art installations featuring geometric patterns. Nelson grew up in Midland, Texas, and graduated from Southern Methodist University. Nelson worked as a community college instructor when she helped start the Stewpot Open Art Program for the homeless. She was elected the vice chair of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts in 2005 and served in that capacity for more than a decade. Public artworks by Nelson include decorative artworks for Dallas Area Rapid Transit stations, terrazzo floor medallions at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and a color theory installation titled Color Equations at NorthPark Center. Nelson has exhibited in over 100 national venues, including the Dallas Museum of Art, Austin Museum of Art, Arkansas Art Center in Little Rock, Beaumont Museum of Art, Texas, National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC, and the National Arts Club in New York City. She is represented by Craighead Green Gallery in Dallas, Texas.

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