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'''Dian Kent McCray''' (born [[June 9]], [[1949]] in [[Shelby County]]) is an artist, art teacher, and children's book author. | '''Dian Kent McCray''' (born [[June 9]], [[1949]] in [[Shelby County]]) is an artist, art teacher, and children's book author. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
* Thomas, Sandra (April 19, 2010) "Art box magic." ''Shelby County Reporter'' | * Thomas, Sandra (April 19, 2010) "Art box magic." ''Shelby County Reporter'' | ||
* Legg, Catherine (November 15, 2011) "McCray’s Art exhibit open house." ''Shelby County Reporter'' | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 12:55, 14 June 2012
Dian Kent McCray (born June 9, 1949 in Shelby County) is an artist, art teacher, and children's book author.
McCray is the daughter of John and Rena Kent and grew up on their Kent Dairy Farm. As a child she was inspired to paint by her mother's "art box", full of paint tubes and brushes.
She graduated from Thompson High School in 1967 and studied art at Arizona State University. She holds undergraduate and masters degrees from the University of Montevallo. Her work has been exhibited in Alabama, Arizona and Virginia and is owned by private collectors across the United States and in Europe.
Since 1980 McCray has taught at Thompson Elementary School and Thompson High School. She was named Shelby County's "Teacher of the Year" in 1993.
Publications
- McCray, Dian (2006) Amma's Magic Box
References
- Thomas, Sandra (April 19, 2010) "Art box magic." Shelby County Reporter
- Legg, Catherine (November 15, 2011) "McCray’s Art exhibit open house." Shelby County Reporter
External links
- Dian McCray website