Wanda Sullivan

Wanda Sullivan is a Professor of Art and the Director of the Eichold Gallery at Spring Hill College in Mobile, AL. Her paintings are conceptually based on climate change. For her current body of work, Synthetic Naturals, she photographs natural elements, predominantly flowers, through a various apps on her iPad. By altering images of natural materials through the lens of technology, she mimics what is essentially taking place in our world. Technology is changing our climate and our landscapes. As a professor, she challenges her students to see the potential of art as a medium for change.

She received her MFA in painting from the University of Mississippi in 1990. Sullivan’s exhibits her work nationally in competitions, galleries and museums such Alabama Contemporary Art Center in Mobile, AL, The Hollins University Eleanor D. Wilson Museum in Roanoke, VA, the Wichita Center for the Arts in Wichita, KS, the Santa Clara University Gallery in Santa Clara, CA and the Xavier University Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, to name a few. She was awarded Greater Mobile Artist of the Year in 2010.




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