
Jennifer McCauley Burford
Jennifer Burford an artist from Germantown, TN is a graduate of the University
of Mississippi, where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree specializing
in Art Education. With a love of all aspects of art she became a Visual Art teacher
with Shelby County Schools. She is currently teaching Art I, Art III and Advanced
Placement Studio Art at Collierville High School in Tennessee.
Jennifer has been working on her own artwork for several years now. Inspired
by former Gulf Coast artist, Walter Anderson she creates bold, stylized linoleum
prints that are individually hand water colored. Her designs are of plants, fruits
and animals. With a newfound love of chalk pastels and Acrylics, Jennifer is
also a landscape artist. Using bold color and strokes she works to create excitement
in nature.
With balancing busy schedules of teacher, wife, mother of twins, and artist,
Jennifer has teamed up with friend and fellow art teacher Annette Miller Smythe
to encourage each other and help promote their artwork. In 2003 “Two Toads” was
developed as their artistic business. “Two Toads” annually participate
in the Double Decker Festival in Oxford, Ms.
Just a few of Jennifer's accomplishments include participation in The Tennessee
Arts Academy, Agnes Scott College Advanced Placement Training for Studio
Art, Tennessee Governor’s School for the Arts- Outstanding Teacher Award,
Who’s
Who Among Americas Teachers, chosen as the Rotary Club Teacher of the Month
for the month of March 2007 and most recently she was selected as Claes Nobel
Educator
of Distinction for excellence in teaching from the National Society of High
School Scholars. Her Artwork has been selected to hang in local juried art
shows such
as the MGAL Autumn Show and WTAEA Teacher Art Exhibit 2007 and 2008.
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