HONORS

South Carolina Representative, Board Member, Southeastern College Art Conference, SECAC, 2008-2011
USC Upstate 2008 Faculty Award for Scholarly and Creative Pursuits
Selected artist: USC, Ashley River Tower Contemporary Carolina Collection, Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, SC
Registered artist: SouthernArtistry.org of the Southern Arts Federation: http://www.southernartistry.org/index.cfm
TRIENNIAL 2004, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, SC 2004
SECAC, Southeastern College Art Conference Award for Teaching Excellence 2004
Award for Excellence in Directing International Studies, USC Upstate 2004
Belle W. Baruch Visiting Scholar Fellowship, Hobcaw Barony Plantation, Georgetown, SC, The Belle W. Baruch Foundation 2002
USCS Faculty Sabbatical Award Spring 2002, research of technology in Art 2002
TRIENNIAL 2001, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, SC 2001
Artist Fellow, Pritchard's Island Artist Retreat, Beaufort County Arts Council & Pritchard's Island Research Center 2001
Visiting Artist, Winterthur, Switzerland, Artist Exchange sponsors Spartanburg Arts Partnership & Arts Council of Winterthur 2000
100 Years/100 Artists, SC Arts Commission & SC State Museum, selection of 100 most significant Artists in SC for the 20th C 1999
Visiting Artist, University of South Carolina, Columbia 1999
University of South Carolina Spartanburg Teacher of the Year 1999
TRIENNIAL '98, South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia, SC 1998
USCS Boyer Scholarship Award for Teaching Release Time and Productive Research 1998
Americas 2000, Works on Paper , Minot State University, Minot, ND, Judges Purchase Award 1998
South Carolina Arts Commission Individual Artist Project Support Grant 1997
USC Research and Productive Scholarship, SPAR Award Grant 1997
Curriculum Leadership Institute in the Arts, Lander University, 1996
Texas National '95, Austin State University, Nacogdoches, TX, Second Place Cash Award, Leon Golub, Juror 1995
TRIENNIAL '92 Traveling Exhibition, Gibbes Museum, Charleston and Stanback Museum, Orangeburg, SC 1992
41st Annual Exhibition, Guild of South Carolina Artists, First Place Painting 1991
South Carolina Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship 1990
Southeastern Juried Exhibition, FAMOS Museum Mobile, AL, Judge's Award 1990
Nominee: 1982-83 AVA, Awards in the Visual Arts 1982
South Carolina Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship 1981
Appalachian National Drawing Competition, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, Judge's Award 1980
NEA/SECCA Southeast Seven IV, Individual Artist Fellowship, Winston-Salem, NC 1980

COLLECTIONS

MUSC, Ashley River Tower Contemporary Carolina Collection, Medical University of South Carolina , Charleston, SC (ten works)
Equitable Life, New York, NY
South Carolina State Collection, Columbia, SC (four works)
Aetna Shirt Manufacturing, Baltimore, MD
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Charlotte, NC
McKissick Museum, University of South Carolina, Columbia
Capitol South, Inc., Charleston, SC
Stouffers Hotels, Winston-Salem, NC (two works)
Buyers Communications Systems, Atlanta, GA
Palmetto Bank and Trust, Simpsonville, SC
Mars Hill College, Mars Hill, NC
Beaufort Arts Council, Pritchard's Island Collection, Beaufort, SC
Fine Arts Center, Greenville South Carolina
Numerous Private Collections in the US, Italy and Switzerland

ORGANIZATIONS

SECAC, Southeastern College Art Conference
WCA, Women's Caucus for Art
WCAGA, Women's Caucus for Art Georgia Chapter


GALLERY REPRESENTATION

Carolina Gallery, Spartanburg, SC
Conrad Wilde Gallery, Tucson, AZ



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Jane Allen Nodine is Professor of Art and Director of the Curtis R. Harley Art Gallery at the University of South Carolina Upstate. Prior to joining the University, she owned and operated Jane Nodine Hardwear, a jewelry design and manufacturing company. Her work has taken many forms over the years including drawing, painting, metalsmithing, installation and photography. Jane exhibits widely in the United States and has been included in several exhibitions in Europe. Recognized with numerous awards, she received an NEA/SECCA Southeastern Seven IV Fellowship from the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art in Winston-Salem and two South Carolina Arts Commission Artist Fellowships. In 2002 she was awarded the Belle W. Baruch Visiting Scholar Fellowship to Hobcaw Barony Plantation in Georgetown, SC where several of her photographs were published in "Plantation Between the Waters, A Brief History of Hobcaw Barony".

Jane is well known for her contributions to teaching and higher education and in 2008 she was recognized by the University of South Carolina Upstate with the Faculty Award for Scholarly and Creative Pursuits and in 2004 the SECAC Award for Teaching Excellence by the Southeastern College Art Conference. Jane's career in creating and exhibiting art spans several decades and in 1999 she was selected by the South Carolina State Museum and the South Carolina Arts Commission as one of the one hundred most significant artists in South Carolina during the 20th Century.

In 2006 Jane began research in wax and encaustic painting, and a series of her works were acquired by MUSC, the Medical University of South Carolina, for the Ashley River Tower Contemporary Carolina Collection, the largest collection of contemporary art in the state. Jane was one of four artists selected by the Frist Center for the Visual Arts in Nashville for the "Shades of Gray" exhibition in 2008, and in 2009 she was selected for the national " 225 F Encaustic Encounters Exhibition" at the Turchin Center for the Visual Arts in Boone, NC. In 1998 Jane began the USC Upstate Study Abroad Italy program for which she serves as director.

JANE ALLEN NODINE