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Cheryl McKay Dixon

Cheryl McKay Dixon is an artist/educator and curator with a background in advertising, arts administration and community development, whose personal motto has been to “Bloom Where You Are Planted”.  A Baton Rouge native, Mrs. Dixon is a graduate of Southern University Laboratory School, Dillard University and Louisiana State University.

Her stencil paintings combine printmaking processes, textile patterns, and abstract expressionist influences, using movement and color to convey the healing energy of the creative endeavor, and the spiritual effects of art as process and ritual. “My work reflects a search for a visual language that has the power of spiritual transformation.  Formally, my paintings combine art expressions from modern Europe, America, and West Africa, as practiced by contemporary Trans-African artists.  The end result that I seek is a personal aesthetic that embodies the perceptions of color, light, and sounds as conveyors of healing energy.”  

Her watercolors and mixed paintings have been exhibited at the LSU Union Art Gallery; the Mansur Museum in Monroe, LA; the Arna Bontemps Museum in Alexandria, LA; the Apex Museum in Atlanta, GA; Stella Jones Gallery, New Orleans; New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Gallery; the Baton Rouge Gallery; the Baton Rouge Arts Council Gallery, the Southern University Museum of Art, and the W. E. B DuBois Center in Accra, Ghana, among others.  She was a recipient of the 2000 “Artie Award” in Visual Arts by the New Orleans Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, the 1999 “Outstanding Artist” award by the National Conference of Arts and she was given the 2008 Louisiana Role Model in the Arts Award by the Baton Rouge Chapter of the Links, Incorporated.

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Untitled
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Zydeco Joe III
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Ashanti Gold, 2005
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Blues
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