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in 1979, Phillip R. Spence grew up in Northwest, Washington DC, where
the local attitude and culture was a world apart from the political
establishment that the city is widely known for. DC, however, offered
Spence his first artistic opportunity at the Duke Ellington School of
the Arts. Thought of at first as an escape from the city’s
deteriorating public school system, Spence never knew Duke Ellington
would lead him to his career as a professional artist.
After four
years of foundations, he spread his wings and moved on to higher
education, attending Maryland Institute College of Art in nearby
Baltimore. At MICA he favored more realistic interpretations and
majored in illustration. Not knowing his next step, Spence graduated
from MICA, unsure where he was headed.Wanting
a change of environment, he moved to Miami, where his father lived, and
enrolled in an MFA program at the University of Miami. It was in
graduate school that he first began experimenting with abstract
painting. His painting process escalated to a point where he felt
confident in his work and he began to show in galleries and exhibitions.
In
2005, he moved back to DC where he taught and illustrated for two
years. Constrained by a lack of studio space and financing, Spence
began working on a smaller scale and using digital applications in his
artwork. Despite the evolution of his process, Spence found DC different
from the city of his childhood. He felt disillusioned and yearned for a
more nurturing artistic environment.
At 29, Phillip R. Spence
now resides and works in New Orleans, where he is continually inspired
by its authenticity and creative spirit.
Click to read about Phillip's murals in This Week LSU Health newsletter.