Minnie Adkins Explained

Minnie Adkins
Birth Date:March 13, 1934
Birth Place:Isonville, Kentucky, U.S.
Nationality:American
Field:Wood Carving
Movement:Folk Art
Awards:Jane Morton Norton Award
Award of Distinction from the Folk Art Society of America
Appalachian Treasure Award
Spouse:Garland Adkins

Minnie Adkins (born March 13, 1934) is an American folk artist.

Life and work

Minnie Adkins is a Kentucky folk artist known for her painted wood carvings of animals – roosters, red foxes, bears, possums, and horses. She was born, 1934, in Isonville, a small town in rural Eastern Kentucky. While a young child, she was attracted to whittling wooden sticks. Her father gave her a pocketknife and she soon took up a hobby practiced mostly by boys and men. In 1968, Adkins, her husband Garland, and their son moved, like many families in Appalachia, to Ohio in search of jobs. Homesick, she continued to carve animals and sold her work at local outdoor markets. Returning to Kentucky in 1983, she began selling her carvings at a craft gallery in Morehead, Kentucky where it was noticed by folk art dealer Larry Hackley who introduced the art work to collectors and galleries outside Kentucky. In 1985, several of her works were included in the collection of the Kentucky Folk Art Center,[1] and is now in many permanent private and public collections.[2] Atkins is featured in a short documentary film[3] and many publications[4] [5] .[6] In the late 1980s, Minnie and Garland founded A Day in the Country,[7] a folk art fair that today features works by over 50 folk artists from Kentucky and nine other states. She continues to carve her iconic figures and collaborate on children's books[8] [9] with Kentucky musician and author Mike Norris.

Books

Permanent collections

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Minnie Adkins . Morehead State University :: KY Folk Art Center . 10 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150919075628/http://www.moreheadstate.edu/content_template.aspx?id=10202 . 19 September 2015 . dead .
  2. Web site: Folk Art . Huntington Museum of Art . Huntington, WV . 10 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130102001529/http://www.hmoa.org/collections/folk/ . 2 January 2013 . dead.
  3. Web site: Minnie Adkins: Portrait of a Folk Artist . . 2004 . 10 December 2012.
  4. Web site: When I Win the Doctor Thing: Minnie Adkins . Swain . Adrian . The Folk Art Society of America . 1999 . 10 December 2012.
  5. Web site: The Art of Outsiders, Imaginative and Inspiring . Genocchio . Benjamin . The New York Times . 19 February 2009 . 10 December 2012.
  6. Book: Congdon . Kristin G. . Hallmark . Kara Kelley . American Folk Art: A Regional Reference . ABC-CLIO . 19 March 2012 . 125–127 . 9780313349362 .
  7. Web site: A Day In The Country Folk Art Fair . Morehead State University :: KY Folk Art Center . 2012 . 10 December 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130330010149/http://www.moreheadstate.edu/content_template.aspx?id=9511 . 30 March 2013 . dead.
  8. Book: Adkins . Minnie . Norris . Mike . Campbell . John . Bright blue rooster (down on the farm) . 1997 . 38373578.
  9. Book: Norris . Mike . Adkins . Minnie . Sonny the monkey . Acclaim Press . Morley, MO . 2013 . 9781938905070 . 810273546.
  10. Web site: Minnie Adkins- Kentucky Women Artists. 2020-10-15. sites.google.com.