Clifton Webb
Clifton Webb is an African American New Orleans-based artist with thirty years of exhibitions, both local and national. He has over thirty years of national and local recognition. His work is included in the permanent collection of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art and the New Orleans Museum of Art. He has also exhibited at the Arthur Roger Gallery. He is co-founder of the New Orleans Contemporary Arts Center and exhibited at the 1984 Louisiana World's Fair. He has exhibited at the Atlanta Arts Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the Chattanooga Museum of Afro-American Culture and History the Alternatives Museum and Max Hutchinson Gallery (So Ho) in New York City. He has been written about in New Orleans Magazine, Ricochet Magazine, Black Enterprise, and Portfolio Magazine: New Orleans Art and Architecture.
Clifton Webb taught in the New Orleans Public School's Talented in Visual Arts program from 1980 until 2005. As a teacher, he made a major impact on his students and contributed significantly to the development of a younger generation of artists. He has volunteered extensively with local arts and education organizations. Webb has a BFA and MFA in sculpture from Louisiana State University.
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