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ATTACHMENT 3 <br /> O 73-151 El Paseo 804 Main Street 472 Broome Street <br /> Palm Desert PO Box 28002 New York <br /> California 92260 Park City, Utah 84060 New York 10013 <br /> i I I c r y 160 346 4661 435 655 3803 212 334 0407 <br /> 800 700 4661 trail rne) 877 655 3803 hail rnr) 877 414 CODA Ulu nu) <br /> codaartczaol.com <br /> www.codagallery.com <br /> Carol Dunford-Jackman <br /> Brief Biography <br /> Carol Dunford-Jackman considers the human form to be the Lord's ultimate creation,and as <br /> such,men,women,and children present the greatest inspiration and challenge to her artistically. <br /> Sculpting chiefly women and children, she draws from here experiences as a woman and mother to <br /> achieve greater emotion in her work. <br /> A native of Provo, Utah, she attended Brigham Young University where she graduated with <br /> a BA degree in Fine Art, with an emphasis in oil and watercolor. After raising five children she <br /> returned to BYU to study sculpture under Dallas Anderson. She soon found that sculpture was her <br /> true love and quickly began to flourish as an artist. <br /> She has found success with her sculpture, receiving Juror's Choice awards at the Springville <br /> Art Museum Spring Salon, Purchase Award from an American Congress of Art and Design exhibit, <br /> the Sculpture Award at the Mormon Arts Festival,and many others. She has also executed many <br /> life size pieces,including a monument honoring hospital volunteers at the Utah Valley Regional <br /> Medical Center. Her work is represented in many private garden settings and in collections across <br /> the country. <br /> "My sculpture is an integral part of who I am, and I hope that my work portrays the joy I <br /> feel for life, and for the creation of the work. I sculpt for the love of it,and from the deep emotional <br /> need to do it." <br /> Public Sculptures <br /> Heritage Park in Salt Lake City <br /> Holiday County Library <br /> Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky <br />