Jack Burnett Kellam (1914- )B: AustinPainter, watercolorist, printmaker, muralist, graphic artist, teacher.Austin.Studied: University of Texas, Austin (1937, B.A.; 1941, BFA); Columbia University, New York (M.A.); Art Institute of Chicago; lowa State University, Ames (M.F.A.).Member: Texas Watercolor Society. Exhibitions: Texas General/Texas Painting and Sculpture Exhibition, 1948, My Mother, 1951, Deposition;Southwestern Print & Drawing Exhibition, 1950, Christ (pencil), Sea-Table (sılk), 1952, Woman with Flower (linocut); Kentucky State Fair, 1952, (prize); lowa State Fair, Des Moines, 1952, (print) (prize); Texas Watercolor Society, 1953, The Cadaver (watercolor). Murals: Centenary Methodist Church, Danville, Kentucky. Collections: Seagram Collection; Aetna Collection; Kentucky State Fair Collection. Kellam recieved his BA in 1937 and his BFA in 1941 from the University of Texas. During WWII, Kellam served as a warrant officer for the United States Army. Beginning in 1947, Kellam taught art at Centre College Danville, Kentucky, until he retired in 1980. Sources: Falk; Roper, V2, pages 122-123.
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