J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College - Art
Visual Artist | Illustrator | Art Educator
Lisa
Johnston Hancock
Mobile, Alabama
Visual Artist | Illustrator | Art Educator
Art Instructor
I worked with the Mobile Museum of Art, teaching as an Instructor for the Summer Art Camp. We moved to Virginia in 2009. When we moved back to Alabama in 2013, I resumed teaching at the Museum for the Summer Art Camp. I taught Painting 1, 2, Drawing 1, 2 and Ceramics and various courses for 4-6 year olds.
BFA
Photography
MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing
Everyone loves hearing a bird’s song at the beginning of a new day. When this special little blackbird shares her music with a young boy, he wants to possess more than she is willing to give. By teaching him how to truly listen, she finally touches his heart.
MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing
Everyone loves hearing a bird’s song at the beginning of a new day. When this special little blackbird shares her music with a young boy, he wants to possess more than she is willing to give. By teaching him how to truly listen, she finally touches his heart.
The Mobile Museum of Art
"This exhibition featured artists born after the age of the "Baby Boom" roughly 1960 - 1980, known as the Generation X. The works showed how broad demographics and economic changes have influenced the creative product..."
MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing
Everyone loves hearing a bird’s song at the beginning of a new day. When this special little blackbird shares her music with a young boy, he wants to possess more than she is willing to give. By teaching him how to truly listen, she finally touches his heart.
The Mobile Museum of Art
"This exhibition featured artists born after the age of the "Baby Boom" roughly 1960 - 1980, known as the Generation X. The works showed how broad demographics and economic changes have influenced the creative product..."
Langniappe, Mobile AL/Keven Lee, Art Editor
“It shows our connection to our environment and this feeling you get when you’re out in the forest, especially at sunset or sunrise … there’s something just so magical,” Hancock said.
MacLaren-Cochrane Publishing
Everyone loves hearing a bird’s song at the beginning of a new day. When this special little blackbird shares her music with a young boy, he wants to possess more than she is willing to give. By teaching him how to truly listen, she finally touches his heart.
The Mobile Museum of Art
"This exhibition featured artists born after the age of the "Baby Boom" roughly 1960 - 1980, known as the Generation X. The works showed how broad demographics and economic changes have influenced the creative product..."
Langniappe, Mobile AL/Keven Lee, Art Editor
“It shows our connection to our environment and this feeling you get when you’re out in the forest, especially at sunset or sunrise … there’s something just so magical,” Hancock said.
The University of South Alabama
Imagery is created from photographic references, life and imagination; and subjects are intended as a mysterious presence or fleeting impression. Her paintings suggest traces of a specific place and at the same time have a surreal, fantastical quality.
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