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Jill Hackney

Maryland

Biography

Jill Hackney grew up in New Orleans where she attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA).  She went on to study painting and drawing at Louisiana State University where she earned a BFA.  Jill was also awarded a scholarship and spent a semester at the Cleveland Institute of Art where she studied painting.  Upon completion of her BFA she worked as a photographer, floral designer, high school art teacher, and Leisure Course art teacher at Louisiana State University.  She was a founding member and twice president of Studio 801, an artist cooperative in Baton Rouge, which exhibited tri-annually.  She is currently working in the media of oil paint.  Jill focuses on figure, still life, landscape and portraiture as subject matter for her work.  Jill currently exhibits with Ann Connelly Fine Art in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Grand Contemporary in Lafayette, Louisiana, Harris Gallery in Houston, Texas, Blue Gallery in Three Oaks, Michigan and Xen Gallery in St. Louis, Missouri.

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