Pamela Ferguson-Haggins

Gallery Director, Fundamentals, Humanities

Mrs. Ferguson-Haggins is the Fine Arts Center Gallery Director and Part-Time Art Instructor at ASU.

Pamela Ferguson-Haggins' images are listed as Pamela D. Ferguson. She is a mixed media painter who brings her work to life with elements of photomontage. Haggins has also produced work in lithographs and linoleum cuts. She has exhibited in North Carolina, South Carolina and the Washington, DC area. Her work is represented by Merrill and Jennings Galleries in Davidson, NC. Gallery 237 in Pineville, NC also represented her work until it closed in 2002.

She was awarded the 1998 Seagram's Gin Perspective in African American Art Award from the Afro-American Cultural Center in Charlotte, N.C. Her piece entitled
The Neighborhood is in the center's permanent collection. She has also received awards from the Lincoln Cultural Center & Lincoln Arts Council in Lincolnton, NC; Associated Artists & Milton Rhodes Galleries in Winston-Salem, NC; the Gaston County Museum in Dallas, NC; the Professional Women's Club, Inc. in Charlotte, NC; and the Regional Artist Grant from the Arts & Science Council in Charlotte, NC. In 2002, Ferguson-Haggins was an artist-in residence at the Mint Museum of Art in Charlotte, NC.

In 2005, she designed a mural for The Morris Museum of Art's Paint the Town Red Celebration in honor of artist Red Grooms in Augusta, GA.

Pamela Ferguson-Haggins has taught art at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Central Piedmont Community College, Queens University, and Limestone College. She has also been involved in a number of community art related programs. Haggins earned a B.A. in Studio Art from North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. She completed her MFA in Painting from Howard University where she received departmental honors in experimental printmaking.

 

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