Kim Dummons
Kimberly Dummons is an Associate Professor of Art and Design, teaching courses in Foundations that include Two-Dimensional Design and Three-Dimensional Design.
Kimberly.Dummons@mtsu.edu
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ARTIST STATEMENT
For several years my work has explored the concept of home, through sculpture, prints and collage. Lately, my sculptural work explores the two types of sculpture, relief and in-the-round, simultaneously, to talk about the juxtaposition of the inside and the outside. In my two-dimensional work, I am using color, pattern and texture to create prints and collage to talk about place, both literally and figuratively.
ABOUT
Kimberly Dummons is an Associate Professor of Art and Design at Middle Tennessee State
University in Murfreesboro, TN, where she primarily teaches Two-Dimensional Design
and Three-Dimensional Design. Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she earned
her B.A. in Art from Xavier University of Louisiana, and her M.F.A. in Studio Art,
with a Sculpture concentration, from the University of New Orleans. Her research
is mainly sculpture, with some printmaking, focusing on the female figure in various
media.
Her work is included in several collections, including the Amistad Collection, housed
at Tulane University, and the Blanche and Norman Francis Collection, housed at Xavier
University of LA. In addition, she has a public sculpture, commissioned by the City
of New Orleans, Buddy Bolden, located in Louis Armstrong Park. Her work has been reviewed and published, both
regionally and nationally, in various publications, including: Sculpture magazine and Art Papers.










