UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM TO HOST  CAROLYN BROWN TONIGHT  

June 8 2017  

As Seen In, The Daily Mississippian

The University of Mississippi Museum will be hosting Carolyn Brown tonight for a lecture  about her new book, “The Artist’s Sketch: A Biography of Painter Kate Freeman Clark.”  

Carolyn Brown is an award-winning writer, editor, educator and independent scholar  hailing from Greensboro, North Carolina. After teaching at the University of North  Carolina at Greensboro and Elon University, she relocated to Mississippi in 2006 and has  continued to cement her legacy in the world of literature.  

Photo courtesy: UM Museum

Artist Kate Freeman Clark, Brown’s current muse, is a Mississippi native from Holly  Springs. To complement Brown’s newly published book, the museum has an open  exhibition showcasing Clark’s artwork by the name of “Lasting Impressions: Restoring  Kate Freeman Clark.” The lecture and the exhibit will work hand-in-hand as viewers will  be able to gain in-depth knowledge about the art they will be viewing rather than just  getting a visual experience. The aim of the event is not only to raise awareness for  Brown’s book, but also to inform and educate attendees about some of Mississippi’s best  artists.  

Over the years Carolyn Brown has remained intensely dedicated to her craft of writing.  With “The Artist’s Sketch” being her third biography, she can be deemed a veteran in her  field. Her dedication has not gone in vain as her previous works, “Song of My Life:  A Biography of Margaret Walker” and “A Daring Life: A Biography of Eudora Welty,” were  published by the University Press of Mississippi and went on to win awards. 

“The Artist’s Sketch” beautifully executes its mission to give Clark’s talent the notoriety it  deserves. Brown is a dedicated scholar who has conducted extensive research in order to  tell Clark’s life story accurately. “The Artist’s Sketch” also describes how Clark learned,  developed and eventually mastered her “plein air” painting technique. With Brown’s  literary talent, “The Artist’s Sketch” is expected to preserve the winning streak.  

The event is definitely worth attending for anyone interested in art, art history or even  literature as you will definitely leave more enriched and informed than you came.  Admission to the event is free and will start at 6 p.m. “Lasting Impressions: Restoring  Kate Freeman Clark” will be at the museum until July 22.