Gregory Johnson is a master of both traditional and contemporary sculpture. His contemporary abstract sculptures display his wide range of artistic knowledge as well the inspirations he draws from his environment and experiences. Greg's modern works depict elements we feel but cannot necessarily touch or quantify...the warmth of the sun, the security of family, and the strength of nature. This more metaphoric approach to artmaking and creating has allowed Greg the freedom to explore many different styles and shapes, resulting in a very diverse body of work.
Gregory Johnson was born on January 30th, 1955, in Chicago Illinois. His early training includes the Art Institute of Chicago and mentorships with several world-class artists. An art scholarship sent him to Bowling Green State University in Ohio in 1973. Later, after winning the Elizabeth Stein Award of Art Excellence Scholarship, he traveled to Illinois State University, where he studied sculpture, painting, and art history for the following six years. He traveled through Europe and the Mediterranean, touring major Art museums for the entire summer through an International Studies Program. After graduating from ISU with a Masters of Science in Art, he began his chosen career as an artist. His work has sold well in the gallery environment, and resulted in numerous awards, commissions, reviews and one-man exhibitions.
In 1981 he moved to the Southeast to begin his career anew. The region offered many new challenges and received very well, resulting in the establishment of curated public art works in Cumming-Forsyth County, Blairesville-Union County, Blue Ridge- Fannin County, Dahlonegha Lumpkin County, Athens Classic Center, Fayetteville, Thomaston, Barnesville, and Gainesville. Other works are located in numerous Museums, and Corporate and Private Collections throughout the United States, Europe, Costa Rica, and the Middle East.
Currently, the artist resides in Forsyth County, Georgia.
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