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Annette Cone-Skelton

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2000, CGR downsized their offices necessitating a new home for the extensive collection of works. Cone-Skelton's vision for the artwork, "to focus on Georgia artists and place them in the context of a global environment by showing their work alone and in group exhibitions with national and international artists", was realized when she and Golden co-founded the
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Cone-Skelton began curating for CGR Advisors (private real estate investment firm) corporate art collection in 1989 in collaboration with Firm President, David S. Golden. Over 12 years they amassed 250 pieces from 110 artists that chronicled Georgia's history from World War II to the late ’90s. In
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Vigtel, Gudmund. 9 Women in Georgia: An Exhibition of Contemporary Art. Washington, D.C.: Georgia Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts, 1996. Print. Vigtel, Gudmund. 100 Years of Painting in Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Alston & Bird, 1992. Print.
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Annette Cone-Skelton employs a minimal approach to the elements of color and shape to explore relationships of space to human dimension. In
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Creative Loafing’s “Critic’s Choice for Best Visual Artist in Atlanta", 1998
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president, CEO, and director of the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
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Museum Educator of the Year, Georgia Arts Education Association, 2012
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This article about an artist from the United States is a
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hold her work. She has been included in exhibitions at
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Governor’s Awards for the Arts & Humanities, 2012
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Minimal approach to the elements of color and shape
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Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
Atlanta College of Art
High Museum
Charlotte
Chattanooga
Birmingham
Montgomery
Cornell University
Le Grand Prix de Peinture
National Museum of Women in the Arts
Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia
"Staff & Board"
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