Jerry Siegel is both a fine art and commercial artist who has been working as a photographer in Atlanta for more than twenty years. He is a 2009 Atlanta Artadia Awardee. He began his education at the University of South Alabama in Mobile and continued at the Art Institute of Atlanta where he received an honors degree. His portrait series, Southern Artists was exhibited in 2007 at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in New Orleans, LA. Siegel’s work was also featured in two solo exhibitions in his home state: Black Belt Panoramas at the Montgomery Museum of Fine Art and Black Belt Color at the Jule Collins Smith Museum in Auburn. In addition to these museums, Siegel’s work is in other public collections including MOCA GA, High Museum of Art, and the Telfair Museum Jepson Center for the Arts in Savannah. Private and corporate collections include Federal Home Loan Bank of America, King & Spalding, Morris, Manning & Martin and Boyd Collar Knight. He was born and raised in Selma, Alabama.

 

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