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| Leo Twiggs was born in St. Stephen,
South Carolina. He received his BA Summa Cum Laude from Claflin University,
later studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and received his MA from New
York University where he studied with Hale Woodruff, the acclaimed African
American painter and muralist. He received his doctorate in Art Education
from the University of Georgia. As Professor of Art at South Carolina State
University, he developed the Art Department and I.P. Stanback Museum. Twiggs
was named Professor Emeritus in 2000.
In 1981, he received the Verner Award (Governors trophy) for outstanding individual contributions to the arts in South Carolina, the first visual artist so honored.
Twiggs paintings are done in a unique, innovative batik technique that he developed after several years of experimenting with the traditional medium. He has had over 60 one-man shows and his work has received international recognition, with exhibits at the Studio Museum and the American Crafts Museum in New York and in U. S. Embassies in Rome, Dakar and Togoland among others. His work has been widely published in art textbooks and featured in several television documentaries. In 2002, he was selected to design an ornament for the White House Christmas tree.
Hampton III Gallery in Taylors, South Carolina represents him in the Southeast and his studio is located in Orangeburg, South Carolina where he is Distinguished Artist in Residence at Claflin University. |
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