Larry Millard has shown nationally and internationally throughout his career. He is Professor Emeritus at The University of Georgia having taught sculpture and design for nearly forty years. He spent 1981-82 as visiting professor at The Ohio State University. During his career he has had 25 solo exhibitions and his work has been included in over 210 group exhibitions and numerous public art venues. He has received several awards. grants, and commissions for his creative work and teaching. Currently, he serves on the boards of directors of the Mid-South Sculpture Alliance and the Greater Augusta Arts Council. His time is divided between Augusta and Athens, GA, and New York, NY.
Larry Millard received an MFA in Sculpture from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; a BFA in Sculpture from East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee; and a Certificate of Historic Preservation Studies from The College of Environment and Design, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
larry.millard@gmail.com 706-254-2591
Selected Solo Exhibitions, Installations, (25 including)
NO VACANCY: The Augusta Works, The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2020.
Collection: Nomenclature, Find - Plan - Make - Keep, Ellis Hall Foyer Gallery, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2015.
Realizing Literary Hell, Art Gallery, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2010.
Circumstance, Myers Gallery, Athens Academy, Athens, Georgia, 2008.
Large Sculpture Installation, Bank of America Plaza, curated Barkin-Leed, Ltd., Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.
Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, 1999.
The Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia, 1998.
Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1990.
Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina, 1990.
Gallery One, Spirit Square Art Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1985.
ARC Gallery/Rawspace, Chicago, Illinois, 1983.
B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1983.
Outdoor Sculpture Installation, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi, 1983.
Ohio Foundation on the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, 1982.
Virginia Intermont College Gallery, Bristol, Virginia, 1982 and 1980.
Interaction Arts Foundation, New York, New York, 1981
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1981.
Williams Center Gallery, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia, 1981.
Outdoor Sculpture Installation, The University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1980.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1979.
Selected Group Exhibitions (210 including)
YOU WILL KNOW ME: Migration Stories. Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi, India,
Curator: Tara Sabharwal, 2020.
In BETWEEN: KC Crossroads, STUDIOS Kansas City, Missouri, 2020. Curator: by Tara Sabharwal.
InBEtween, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. Augusta, Georgia 2019. Curator: by Tara Sabharwal.
Art of Peace, Jessye Norman School of Art, sponsored by The Robby Poblete Foundation, 2019.
Enigma2,Two-Person Exhibition, Campus Gate Gallery, Young Harris College, Georgia. 2018.
Riverwalk 2017, City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2017-2019. Curator: Albert Paley.
Founders Park Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2017-2019. Curator: Bill Brown.
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Members Juried Exhibition, AVA Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Juror: Kevin Sipp 2017.
WOOD WORKS, a regional exhibition, Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Watkinsville, Georgia, (Curator: Abraham Tesser) 2017.
Outdoor Group Exhibition, Sculpture Garden, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, 2016-2018.
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Members Juried Exhibition, Gallery 72, Mayors Office, Atlanta, Georgia, (Juror: Kate Creason), 2016.
Myers Gallery-Twelve Year Retrospective, Athens Academy Gallery, Athens, Georgia, (Curator: Lawrence Stueck), 2016.
North Georgia Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, The University of North Georgia, Dahlonega Campus, Georgia, 2015-16.
Sculptors Invitational Exhibit, The Evelyn Burrow Museum, Hanceville, Alabama, 2014.
I Direttori: Celebrating Past Cortona Directors’ Exhibition, Terminus 100, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011.
Georgia College Faculty, Monroe Art Guild, Monroe, Georgia, 2011.
“Reunion: Invitational Exhibition of 100 Alumni” Celebrating 100 Years: ETSU and Department of Art & Design, Johnson City, Tennessee, October 11 to 29, 2010.
Friends of the Slocumb Galleries: Centennial Fundraiser (donated work auctioned), East Tennessee State University, Johnson City Tennessee. 2010.
Invited Artists, Tipton Gallery, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2010.
Images of the Apocalypse, Ernest Welch School of Art Galleries, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009.
Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2008.
Murphey Art Building Gallery, Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia (two person), 2008.
Constructions, South Gallery, The Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida (two person), 2007.
Micro-Monumentals, Fine & Performing Arts Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, August - October 2007; Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska, November 2007 - February 2008.
Tri-State Annual Exhibition, The Wellington B. Gray Gallery, School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 2007.
The Most Curatorial Biennial, Apexart, New York, New York, 2007.
Inside/Outside, Fine Gallery of Art, Marcus Jewish Community Center, Atlanta, Georgia (2 person), 2007.
Gallery Artists Exhibition, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005.
The 8th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition, invited participant, The University of Hawaii at Manoa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2003 (toured through 2005, various international venues including, University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kukui Grove Center Exhibition Hall, Lihue, Hawaii, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Art,Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Providence University, Taichung Hsien, Taiwan, National Cheng Kung University,Tainan, Taiwan, National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan, National Central University, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Logan, Utah, West Bend Art Museum, West Bend, Wisconsin, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, California, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City, South Dakota, MacNider Art Museum, Mason City, Iowa, Isla Center for the Arts, Mangilao, Guam, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului, Hawai'i).
Structure and Perception: Three Voices of Contemporary Minimalism, Union Grove Gallery, The University of Alabama at Huntsville, October – November 2002.
Invitation Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2002.
Collection Celebration, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 2002.
The University of Georgia Sculptors, South Gallery, The Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida, January 2001.
The University of Georgia Sculptors, SunTrust Plaza Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
Biennial Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture, Perimeter College, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
Group Exhibition, W. A. R. D. Gallery, Harbor Springs, Michigan, 2000.
Structure, Two-person Exhibition, Moon Gallery, Berry College, Rome, Georgia, 2000.
New Work, Creative Resource Art & Imaging Gallery, Inc., Birmingham, Michigan, March 29 - May 1, 2000.
Faculty Exhibition, Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens, Georgia, 2000.
The Veneralia 2000, Exhibition of Sculpture for The Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta ,Georgia, 2000 and 1993.
Two-person Exhibition, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, 1999.
Group Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture, Perimeter College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999.
Affinities with Architecture, Traveling Exhibition originating at C. Kermit Ewing Gallery, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1998. Additional venues include: Biggin Gallery, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 1998; Art Gallery, Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia, 1998; Belk Gallery, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1999; Carroll Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1999; Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, 1999; The University of Central Florida Art Gallery, Orlando, Florida, 1999, and Clemson University, Clemson South Carolina, 1999.
Abstraction, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia 1998.
Faculty Exhibition, The Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1998.
Gallery Artists, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-97
Faculty and Artist-in Residence Exhibition. Cortona Program Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1997.
Minimal Expressions Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996.
Two-person Exhibition, Montevallo University, Montevallo, Alabama, 1995.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1994.
Group Exhibition, Temple University, Rome, Italy, 1994.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1993.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993.
Two Person Exhibition, Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Virginia, 1993.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1992.
Presenze, An Exhibition of Foreigners Working in Italy, Il Centro Espositivo della Rocca Paolina, Perugia, Italy, 1991.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1991.
Glass Art Exhibition, Pavilion, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
Two-Person Exhibition, Department of Art, West Georgia College, Carrollton, Georgia, 1989.
Alumni Exhibition, Slocumb Gallery, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1989.
Beyond Minimalism, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, 1989.
Forest Avenue Farewell, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
City on a Hill: Twenty Years of Artists in Cortona, The Georgia Museum of Art,
The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia and St. Stae, The Grand Canal, Venice, Italy, 1989.
Two-Person Exhibition, Craven Art Council Gallery, New Bern, North Carolina, 1989.
Campus Sculpture Exhibition, Cleveland State Community College, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1988-91.
Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988.
Large Scale Sculpture Placement, Hartwick College Ecological Preserve, Oneonta, New York, 1988.
Silver Anniversary Coconut Grove Arts Festival On-Site Sculpture, Coconut Grove, Florida, 1988.
Miami Sculpture Exhibition and Competition: Models, Metropolitan Museum and Art Center, Coral Gables, Florida, 1988.
Sculpture Tour, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1987-88.
Artistic Harmonic Convergence, Sculpture Tour 1988, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, 1988.
Artists in Georgia Exhibition, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988.
State of the Arts: Georgia, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1988.
Group Exhibition, Gwinnett Council for the Arts Gallery, Lawrenceville, Georgia, 1988.
Contemporary Sculpture, at "Bride's Bower," garden of Mr. & Mrs. William W. Epstein, Atlanta, GA 1987.
Sculpture placement by Ryan Gainey, sculpture courtesy, Heath Gallery, Inc.
Small Scale, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1987.
Large Scale Sculpture, Colony Square Mall and Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia 1987.
Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery, Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, 1987.
Two Person Exhibition, Milliken Gallery, Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1987.
Group Exhibition, Florida A & M University School of Architecture Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida, 1987.
Second Annual Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Lenoir, North Carolina (Juror: Greely Myatt), 1987.
Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 1986-89.
Sculpture Tour 86-87, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, 1986-87.
Group Exhibition, Gallerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1986.
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Randolph County Square, Asheboro, North Carolina, 1986.
Group Exhibition, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1986.
The Mattress Spring Show, Grant Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986. (Funding: Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs)
Second Annual Atlanta Biennale, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1986.
Group Exhibition, The Lovett School, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Sculpture Tour, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985-86.
On Site/Insight, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida, 1986.
Artist-in-Residence/Faculty Exhibition - Cortona Program, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1985.
Rising Artists, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando, Florida, 1984.
24" X 24" Exhibition, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, and The Columbia Museum of Arts and Sciences, Columbia, South Carolina, 1984.
Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1984.
Faculty Exhibition, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1984.
Group Exhibition, Quinlan Art Center, Gainesville, Georgia, 1984.
Southeastern Outdoor Sculpture Invitational Exhibition, Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, South Carolina, 1984.
New Artists: 1983, Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York, New York, 1983.
Invitational Exhibition, Noyes Gallery, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1983.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1983.
Group Sculpture Exhibition, Forum International Gallery of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1983.
Faculty Exhibition, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1983.
Group Exhibition, Lee Scarfone Gallery, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, 1983.
Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1983.
Touch Me, Please II, Quinlan Art Center, Gainesville, Georgia, and The Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, Georgia, 1983.
Tenth Annual Juried Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia (Juror: Marge Goldwater), 1983.
Seventy-second Annual Columbus Art League Exhibition, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio (Juror: Peter Plagens), 1982.
Last National Sculpture Show, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (Juror: Donald B. Kuspit), 1982.
Second September Competition, Alexandria Museum, Alexandria, Louisiana (Juror: Ida Kolmeyer), 1982.
Ode to the Box, Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio (Juror: Bonnie Kelm), 1982.
Invitational Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia 1982.
Worthington Arts Council Exhibition (Selected Installation Proposals), Worthington, Ohio, 1982.
Public Collections, Commissions, Acquisitions
Harrisburg Portal, A. L. Williams Park, Broad and Eve Streets, Augusta, Georgia, Commission 2020.
Vague, Steven Rand, apexart, Founding and Executive Director, New York.
Column Section, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
Arc, Cancer Research of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia.
Titus Arch, Shapiro Capital Management Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, CGR Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York.
Convergence, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee.
Power, John Wieland Homes Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, Ameritas Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Crossover, Premart Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, Acquisition for Bank South, Atlanta, Georgia.
Volta, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee.
Untitled, Lenox Office Building, Atlanta, Georgia, Commission.
Harness, Chapman, Chapman, and Associates Interior Design, Atlanta, Georgia.
Continue, Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee.
Flow, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi.
Fold, Georgia Art Collection, Atlanta, Georgia.
Croon, The Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi.
Photographs of Sculpture in Magazines, Newspapers
"The New American Home," HOME, Creative Ideas for Home Design, February 1989.
"First Art," The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, North Carolina, June 26, 1986.
"Millard Sculpture Displayed," Athens Daily News, Athens, Georgia, June 23, 1983.
"SECCA, A Brief History," Tom Patterson. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Vol. 7, #1, January/February 1983.
"Georgia Art Bus Exhibit," Athens Banner-Herald, Athens, Georgia, March 6, 1983.
"Award-Winning Sculpture," Athens Observer, Athens, Georgia, November 22, 1982.
Reviews, Articles
“Black Widows, Damned Dogs-an inspired exhibition,” Constance Stumin. The Ponte Vedra Recorder, Jacksonville, Florida, January 12, 2001.
“The University of Georgia Sculptors Make the Cut,” John Tully. Folio Weekly, Jacksonville, Florida, January 10, 2001.
"Emphasizing the Things Not Seen," Jerry Cullum. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 28, 1998.
"Heath Hosts Millard Pieces," Catherine Fox. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, February 26, 1990.
"The University of Tennessee Sculpture Tour," Susan W. Knowles. New Art Examiner, Washington, DC/Chicago, Illinois, Volume 16, Number 9, May 1989.
"Georgia Site-Specific Artists Show They Have What It Takes," Barbara McKenzie. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, October 23, 1987.
"Site Sculpture," Laura Leiberman. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 8, Number 4, July/August 1984.
"Site Sculpture Best Visual Art at Festival," Catherine Fox. The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, May 9, 1984.
Cover and Article, Georgia Landscape, School of Environmental Design, The University of Georgia, 1984.
"Pipes and Wire," Jim Morgan. The Times, Fulton, Mississippi, April 14, 1983.
"Artist Uses Pipe, Fence for Project," Debra Sharpe. Daily Times, Tupelo, Mississippi, April 9, 1983.
"The Last National Sculpture Show," Ron Jones. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 7, Number 1, January/February 1983 (Photograph).
"An Invitation to Touch," Carny Russell. The Minaret, Tampa, Florida, January 20, 1983.
"Larry Millard," Jeannes Fryer Kohles. The New Art Examiner, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 9, Number 9, June 1982.
"Intersections and Connections," Catherine Green. Dialogue, Columbus, Ohio, Vol. 4, No. 5, May/June 1982.
"Huge Installation Sculpture Invites Viewer Participation," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, April 4, 1982.
"Larry Millard and Maureen McCormick at OFA," Susan Cole. Columbus Art, Columbus, Ohio, Volume 3, Number 3, Spring 1983.
"Exhibition by Columbus Art League is Selective," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 27, 1982.
"Ohio State University Exhibition Challenging," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, November 8, 1981
"Larry Millard," Richard Leslie. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 5, Number 4, July/August 1981.
"High Museum Overflowing with Georgians' Art," W. C. Burnett. The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, November 9, 1980.
"Three 'Thing-Makers' Exhibit Their Work at SECCA," Genie Carr. The Sentinel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, March 24, 1978.
Catalogues
The 8th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition, invited participant, The University of Hawaii at Manoa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2003 (selected for smaller exhibition toured through 2005).
Affinities with Architecture, The University of Tennessee, Curated by Sam Yates, essay by Marya Roland, 1998.
Beyond Minimalism, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, (pp. 10-12), 1989.
City on a Hill: Twenty Years of Artists in Cortona, The Georgia Museum of Art, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1989.
Campus Sculpture Exhibit, Cleveland State Community College, Cleveland Tennessee, (p.11), 1989.
Sculpture Tour 87-88, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, (p. 6), 1988.
Artistic Harmonic Convergence, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, (pp. 10-13), 1988.
State of the Arts: Georgia, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, (p. 18), 1988.
small scale sculpture/LARGE SCALE SCULPTURE, The Atlanta College of Art and Colony Square, Atlanta, Georgia, (p. 14), 1987.
The ASU Outdoor Sculpture Invitational 86-87, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, (pp. 3, 17), 1987.
Sculpture Tour 86-87, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, (p. 12), 1986.
Randolph Arts Guild Invitational Sculpture Exhibition, Asheboro, North Carolina, (p. 6), 1986.
Sculpture Tour 85-86, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, (p. 19), 1985.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, The Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi, (pp. 5, 13-15), 1985.
Southeastern Outdoor Sculpture Invitational Exhibition, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, South Carolina, (pp. 12-13), 1984.
31st Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, (pp. 5, 16-17, 63), 1984.
University of Georgia Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, (p. 5), 1983.
Rawspace/ARC Gallery Documentary, ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 1983.
Tenth Annual Juried Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia, (p. 7), 1983.
The Last National Sculpture Show, The University of Georgia Department of Art, Athens, Georgia, (p. 9), 1982. Juror: Donald Kuspit.
The 72nd Annual Columbus Art League Exhibition, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, (p. 6), 1982. Juror: Peter Plagens.
Lectures, Participation On Panels
Panelist, "Porter Fleming Public Art Symposium," Moderator: Patricia Walsh, public arts manager, Americans for the Arts, Augusta University, October 17, 2017
Gallery Talk and lectures about my work, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, January 20-21, 2015 and March 31, 2010.
Roundtable Discussion, Images of the Apocalypse, Moderator: John Decker, Ernest Welch School of Art Galleries, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, July 27, 2009.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Art & Art History, the Humanities Center, and the Honors Program, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Oct.17, 2002.
Panelist, “Structure and Perception: Three Voices of Contemporary Minimalism,” Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Art and Art History, the Humanities Center and the Honors Program, The University of Alabama at Huntsville, October 18, 2002.
Pedagogy and the Graduate Assistant: Preparing Studio Teachers for the Field, panelist, College Art Association 90th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 23, 2002.
Gallery Talk about my work, Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, November 11, 1999.
Organizer and coordinator for Mentoring Workshops and Informational Exchange, Mid-America College Art Association, 60th Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, October 15-17, 1998.
Speaker, the Plenary Session of the Third Annual University System Study Abroad Conference, This was a conference to assist individuals who wish to start study abroad programs. Attendees and participants came from throughout the state, Athens, Georgia, November 5, 1997.
Speaker, The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Annual Study Abroad Conference, 1997, 1996.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, The University of Memphis, Tennessee, February 3, 1997.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Montevallo University, Montevallo, Alabama, 1995.
Panelist, "Study Abroad Programs-Problems/Advantages," Mid-America College Art Association Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October 14, 1993
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Holland Hall, Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina, 1990.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling IV," Conference of the Southeastern College Art Association, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 27, 1989.
Panelist, "Beyond Minimalism," Derek Guthrie, Moderator, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, April 23, 1989.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling III," Conference of the SECAC, Winter Park, Florida, 1988.
Moderator/Organizer, " Graduate and Undergraduate Sculpture Students Show Their Work," Conference of the SECAC, Winter Park, Florida, 1988.
Panelist, "The Miami Sculpture Competition," The University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Feb. 11, 1988.
Moderator, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling II," Conference of the SECAC, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, May 14, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, April 8, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Department of Art, Converse College, Spartenburg, South Carolina, April 28, 1987.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling," Conference of the SECAC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Distinguished Artists Lecture Series, Department of Art, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Walters' State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, May 30, 1986.
Panelist, "Sculpture Departments: Next Generation," Forty-Ninth Conference of the Mid-America College Art Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1985.
Panelist, "The Future and Function of Art in Public Places," Barbara Haskell, Moderator; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Lecture & Slide Presentation, Department of Art, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi, 1982, 1983. Lecture and Slide Presentation, Department of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1982. Additional Lectures and Slide Presentations, Carnegie-Mellon University; North Georgia College; University of Kentucky; Georgia Southern College; University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.
Grants/Awards
Porter Fleming Grant, Individual Artist Grant, Augusta, Georgia, 2018-19.
International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Educator Award nominee for 2013.
Research Grant ($4,000.00), Office of Faculty Research, The University of Georgia, Spring Semester 2000.
Award, The Miami Sculpture Exhibition and Competition, (Coconut Grove Association grant for fabrication of on-site sculpture), Coconut Grove, Florida, 1988.
Award of Merit (one of seven equal top awards), Second Annual Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Lenoir, North Carolina 1987.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, summer 1987.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, summer 1986.
Faculty Research Grant, Office of Faculty Research, The University of Georgia, Co-authored with Professor Robert Clements, "Computer Aided Design of Large Scale Sculpture," 1986-87.
National Endowment for the Arts, Art in Public Places Grant, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, Summer 1983.
Ford Foundation Travel Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, Travel to Italy and London, England, Summer 1979.
Service As Juror, Selection Panelist
Co-Juror, FL3TCH3R Exhibit, Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2018.
Juror, Monroe Art Guild Juried Winter Art Show, Monroe, Georgia, 2007, 2011.
Juror, Cumming FUMC Festival of Arts “Juried Exhibition,” Cumming, Georgia, 2010.
Juror, Southern Heartland Gallery “Artful Harvest Juried Exhibition,” Covington, Georgia, 2009.
Juror, "Express Yourself," The Georgia Piedmont Arts Center, Winder, Georgia, 2005.
Juror, Monroe Art Guild Juried Winter Art Show, Monroe, Georgia, 2001.
Juror, Gainesville College Student Exhibition, Gainesville, Georgia, 1995.
Juror, Cross-Currents, Steifel Arts Center, Wheeling, WV, 1991 (April 20).
Selection Panelist, Georgia Council for the Arts Artists in Education, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
Co-Juror, Redlands Arts Festival, Fulton, Mississippi, 1983.
Publications, Citations
"Public Art Can Help Create Community Pride, Unify Residents, Expert Says," Damon Cline, Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia, October 17, 2017.
“Images of the Apocalypse,” Interview, WABE-NPR Radio, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009.
“1234567, Maxine Youngblood…” citation, pg. 7, The University of Georgia Graduate School Magazine, Winter 2007.
"Lasting Lessons," comments by me about Jim Sterritt, my major professor and influence on my life and teaching. Washington University Alumni Magazine, 1998.
"Environmental Artists in Georgia," Bob Clements and Larry Millard.
Apelles: The Georgia Arts Journal, Spring 1980, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 38-39.
"Construct Sculpture," Mary Michels. citation, Contemporary Art/Southeast, 1980, Volume 2, Number 6, pp. 2-4.
Selected Related Professional Experience
Consultant for Gainesville College, Project: Planning for building renovation, sculpture facilities of Art Building, Gainesville College, Georgia, January 2001.
President, The Mid-America College Art Association, 2000.
Board of Directors and Vice President for Collegial Development, The Mid-America College Art Association, 1998-2000.
Co-curator, DISCOVER '92, An Exchange Exhibition of the Art of the Children of Cortona, Italy and Athens, Georgia, 1990-92. Works were exhibited in the Georgia
cities of Athens, Albany, Marietta, and Statesboro and in the Italian city of Cortona.
Memberships
Greater Augusta Arts Council, Board of Directors, 2016-
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance, Board of Directors, 2015-
College Art Association, (Life Member).
Tri-States Sculptors Education Association, 2007-present
Southeastern College Art Association, 1986-2017.
Mid-America College Art Association, 1985-present (Board of Directors, 1998-2002, President, 2000).
American Foundrymen’s Society, National Organization for the Foundry Industry, 1998-2000.
International Association of Fine Arts Deans, 2000-2001.
National Council of Arts Administrators, 1993, 1994, 1997.
Educational Background
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, MFA, Sculpture, 1975.
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, BFA, Sculpture, 1972.
The University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design, Athens, Georgia, Certificate of Historic Preservation, 2014.
Larry Millard received an MFA in Sculpture from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; a BFA in Sculpture from East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee; and a Certificate of Historic Preservation Studies from The College of Environment and Design, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
larry.millard@gmail.com 706-254-2591
Selected Solo Exhibitions, Installations, (25 including)
NO VACANCY: The Augusta Works, The Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2020.
Collection: Nomenclature, Find - Plan - Make - Keep, Ellis Hall Foyer Gallery, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2015.
Realizing Literary Hell, Art Gallery, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2010.
Circumstance, Myers Gallery, Athens Academy, Athens, Georgia, 2008.
Large Sculpture Installation, Bank of America Plaza, curated Barkin-Leed, Ltd., Atlanta, Georgia, 2000.
Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, 1999.
The Lamar Dodd Art Center, LaGrange College, LaGrange, Georgia, 1998.
Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1990.
Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina, 1990.
Gallery One, Spirit Square Art Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1985.
ARC Gallery/Rawspace, Chicago, Illinois, 1983.
B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1983.
Outdoor Sculpture Installation, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi, 1983.
Ohio Foundation on the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, 1982.
Virginia Intermont College Gallery, Bristol, Virginia, 1982 and 1980.
Interaction Arts Foundation, New York, New York, 1981
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1981.
Williams Center Gallery, Georgia Southern College, Statesboro, Georgia, 1981.
Outdoor Sculpture Installation, The University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, 1980.
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 1979.
Selected Group Exhibitions (210 including)
YOU WILL KNOW ME: Migration Stories. Art Alive Gallery, New Delhi, India,
Curator: Tara Sabharwal, 2020.
In BETWEEN: KC Crossroads, STUDIOS Kansas City, Missouri, 2020. Curator: by Tara Sabharwal.
InBEtween, Gertrude Herbert Institute of Art. Augusta, Georgia 2019. Curator: by Tara Sabharwal.
Art of Peace, Jessye Norman School of Art, sponsored by The Robby Poblete Foundation, 2019.
Enigma2,Two-Person Exhibition, Campus Gate Gallery, Young Harris College, Georgia. 2018.
Riverwalk 2017, City of Chattanooga, Tennessee, 2017-2019. Curator: Albert Paley.
Founders Park Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2017-2019. Curator: Bill Brown.
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Members Juried Exhibition, AVA Gallery, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Juror: Kevin Sipp 2017.
WOOD WORKS, a regional exhibition, Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation, Watkinsville, Georgia, (Curator: Abraham Tesser) 2017.
Outdoor Group Exhibition, Sculpture Garden, The University of Louisiana at Monroe, 2016-2018.
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance Members Juried Exhibition, Gallery 72, Mayors Office, Atlanta, Georgia, (Juror: Kate Creason), 2016.
Myers Gallery-Twelve Year Retrospective, Athens Academy Gallery, Athens, Georgia, (Curator: Lawrence Stueck), 2016.
North Georgia Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition, The University of North Georgia, Dahlonega Campus, Georgia, 2015-16.
Sculptors Invitational Exhibit, The Evelyn Burrow Museum, Hanceville, Alabama, 2014.
I Direttori: Celebrating Past Cortona Directors’ Exhibition, Terminus 100, Atlanta, Georgia, 2011.
Georgia College Faculty, Monroe Art Guild, Monroe, Georgia, 2011.
“Reunion: Invitational Exhibition of 100 Alumni” Celebrating 100 Years: ETSU and Department of Art & Design, Johnson City, Tennessee, October 11 to 29, 2010.
Friends of the Slocumb Galleries: Centennial Fundraiser (donated work auctioned), East Tennessee State University, Johnson City Tennessee. 2010.
Invited Artists, Tipton Gallery, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2010.
Images of the Apocalypse, Ernest Welch School of Art Galleries, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009.
Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2008.
Murphey Art Building Gallery, Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia (two person), 2008.
Constructions, South Gallery, The Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida (two person), 2007.
Micro-Monumentals, Fine & Performing Arts Center, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, August - October 2007; Nebraska Wesleyan University in Lincoln, Nebraska, November 2007 - February 2008.
Tri-State Annual Exhibition, The Wellington B. Gray Gallery, School of Art & Design, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 2007.
The Most Curatorial Biennial, Apexart, New York, New York, 2007.
Inside/Outside, Fine Gallery of Art, Marcus Jewish Community Center, Atlanta, Georgia (2 person), 2007.
Gallery Artists Exhibition, Sandler/Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2005.
The 8th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition, invited participant, The University of Hawaii at Manoa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2003 (toured through 2005, various international venues including, University of Hawaii Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kukui Grove Center Exhibition Hall, Lihue, Hawaii, Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Art,Kaohsiung, Taiwan, Providence University, Taichung Hsien, Taiwan, National Cheng Kung University,Tainan, Taiwan, National Museum of History, Taipei, Taiwan, National Central University, Taoyuan Hsien, Taiwan, Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art, Logan, Utah, West Bend Art Museum, West Bend, Wisconsin, California State University, Dominguez Hills, Carson, California, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio, Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City, South Dakota, MacNider Art Museum, Mason City, Iowa, Isla Center for the Arts, Mangilao, Guam, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului, Hawai'i).
Structure and Perception: Three Voices of Contemporary Minimalism, Union Grove Gallery, The University of Alabama at Huntsville, October – November 2002.
Invitation Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2002.
Collection Celebration, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia, 2002.
The University of Georgia Sculptors, South Gallery, The Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts, Florida Community College, Jacksonville, Florida, January 2001.
The University of Georgia Sculptors, SunTrust Plaza Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
Biennial Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture, Perimeter College, Atlanta, Georgia, 2001.
Group Exhibition, W. A. R. D. Gallery, Harbor Springs, Michigan, 2000.
Structure, Two-person Exhibition, Moon Gallery, Berry College, Rome, Georgia, 2000.
New Work, Creative Resource Art & Imaging Gallery, Inc., Birmingham, Michigan, March 29 - May 1, 2000.
Faculty Exhibition, Lyndon House Arts Center, Athens, Georgia, 2000.
The Veneralia 2000, Exhibition of Sculpture for The Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta ,Georgia, 2000 and 1993.
Two-person Exhibition, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, 1999.
Group Exhibition of Outdoor Sculpture, Perimeter College, Atlanta, Georgia, 1999.
Affinities with Architecture, Traveling Exhibition originating at C. Kermit Ewing Gallery, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1998. Additional venues include: Biggin Gallery, Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, 1998; Art Gallery, Piedmont College, Demorest, Georgia, 1998; Belk Gallery, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina, 1999; Carroll Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1999; Anderson Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, 1999; The University of Central Florida Art Gallery, Orlando, Florida, 1999, and Clemson University, Clemson South Carolina, 1999.
Abstraction, Sandler Hudson Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia 1998.
Faculty Exhibition, The Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1998.
Gallery Artists, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996-97
Faculty and Artist-in Residence Exhibition. Cortona Program Lamar Dodd School of Art Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1997.
Minimal Expressions Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1996.
Two-person Exhibition, Montevallo University, Montevallo, Alabama, 1995.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1995.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1994.
Group Exhibition, Temple University, Rome, Italy, 1994.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1993.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1993.
Two Person Exhibition, Virginia Intermont College, Bristol, Virginia, 1993.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1992.
Presenze, An Exhibition of Foreigners Working in Italy, Il Centro Espositivo della Rocca Paolina, Perugia, Italy, 1991.
Group Exhibition, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1991.
Faculty and Artist in Residence Exhibition, Palazzo Vagnotti, Cortona, Italy, 1991.
Glass Art Exhibition, Pavilion, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
Two-Person Exhibition, Department of Art, West Georgia College, Carrollton, Georgia, 1989.
Alumni Exhibition, Slocumb Gallery, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1989.
Beyond Minimalism, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, 1989.
Forest Avenue Farewell, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
City on a Hill: Twenty Years of Artists in Cortona, The Georgia Museum of Art,
The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia and St. Stae, The Grand Canal, Venice, Italy, 1989.
Two-Person Exhibition, Craven Art Council Gallery, New Bern, North Carolina, 1989.
Campus Sculpture Exhibition, Cleveland State Community College, Cleveland, Tennessee, 1988-91.
Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988.
Large Scale Sculpture Placement, Hartwick College Ecological Preserve, Oneonta, New York, 1988.
Silver Anniversary Coconut Grove Arts Festival On-Site Sculpture, Coconut Grove, Florida, 1988.
Miami Sculpture Exhibition and Competition: Models, Metropolitan Museum and Art Center, Coral Gables, Florida, 1988.
Sculpture Tour, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1987-88.
Artistic Harmonic Convergence, Sculpture Tour 1988, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, 1988.
Artists in Georgia Exhibition, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988.
State of the Arts: Georgia, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1988.
Group Exhibition, Gwinnett Council for the Arts Gallery, Lawrenceville, Georgia, 1988.
Contemporary Sculpture, at "Bride's Bower," garden of Mr. & Mrs. William W. Epstein, Atlanta, GA 1987.
Sculpture placement by Ryan Gainey, sculpture courtesy, Heath Gallery, Inc.
Small Scale, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1987.
Large Scale Sculpture, Colony Square Mall and Plaza, Atlanta, Georgia 1987.
Group Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery, Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, 1987.
Two Person Exhibition, Milliken Gallery, Converse College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, 1987.
Group Exhibition, Florida A & M University School of Architecture Gallery, Tallahassee, Florida, 1987.
Second Annual Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Lenoir, North Carolina (Juror: Greely Myatt), 1987.
Group Exhibition of Gallery Artists, Heath Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 1986-89.
Sculpture Tour 86-87, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, 1986-87.
Group Exhibition, Gallerie Simonne Stern, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1986.
Outdoor Sculpture Invitational, Randolph County Square, Asheboro, North Carolina, 1986.
Group Exhibition, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1986.
The Mattress Spring Show, Grant Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986. (Funding: Atlanta Bureau of Cultural Affairs)
Second Annual Atlanta Biennale, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1986.
Group Exhibition, The Lovett School, Atlanta, Georgia, 1986.
Sculpture Tour, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1985-86.
On Site/Insight, Valencia Community College, Orlando, Florida, 1986.
Artist-in-Residence/Faculty Exhibition - Cortona Program, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1985.
Rising Artists, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, Loch Haven Art Center, Orlando, Florida, 1984.
24" X 24" Exhibition, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Piedmont Park, Atlanta, Georgia, and The Columbia Museum of Arts and Sciences, Columbia, South Carolina, 1984.
Group Exhibition, B. Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 1984.
Faculty Exhibition, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1984.
Group Exhibition, Quinlan Art Center, Gainesville, Georgia, 1984.
Southeastern Outdoor Sculpture Invitational Exhibition, Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, South Carolina, 1984.
New Artists: 1983, Bertha Urdang Gallery, New York, New York, 1983.
Invitational Exhibition, Noyes Gallery, Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio, 1983.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, Hunter Museum, Chattanooga, Tennessee, 1983.
Group Sculpture Exhibition, Forum International Gallery of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1983.
Faculty Exhibition, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1983.
Group Exhibition, Lee Scarfone Gallery, University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, 1983.
Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, 1983.
Touch Me, Please II, Quinlan Art Center, Gainesville, Georgia, and The Macon Museum of Arts and Sciences, Macon, Georgia, 1983.
Tenth Annual Juried Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia (Juror: Marge Goldwater), 1983.
Seventy-second Annual Columbus Art League Exhibition, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio (Juror: Peter Plagens), 1982.
Last National Sculpture Show, Visual Arts Department Gallery, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia (Juror: Donald B. Kuspit), 1982.
Second September Competition, Alexandria Museum, Alexandria, Louisiana (Juror: Ida Kolmeyer), 1982.
Ode to the Box, Franklin University, Columbus, Ohio (Juror: Bonnie Kelm), 1982.
Invitational Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia 1982.
Worthington Arts Council Exhibition (Selected Installation Proposals), Worthington, Ohio, 1982.
Public Collections, Commissions, Acquisitions
Harrisburg Portal, A. L. Williams Park, Broad and Eve Streets, Augusta, Georgia, Commission 2020.
Vague, Steven Rand, apexart, Founding and Executive Director, New York.
Column Section, Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc., Atlanta, Georgia.
Arc, Cancer Research of Georgia, Atlanta, Georgia.
Titus Arch, Shapiro Capital Management Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, CGR Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York.
Convergence, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee.
Power, John Wieland Homes Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Untitled, Ameritas Corporation, Atlanta, Georgia.
Crossover, Premart Corporation, Chicago, Illinois, Acquisition for Bank South, Atlanta, Georgia.
Volta, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee.
Untitled, Lenox Office Building, Atlanta, Georgia, Commission.
Harness, Chapman, Chapman, and Associates Interior Design, Atlanta, Georgia.
Continue, Carroll Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee.
Flow, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi.
Fold, Georgia Art Collection, Atlanta, Georgia.
Croon, The Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi.
Photographs of Sculpture in Magazines, Newspapers
"The New American Home," HOME, Creative Ideas for Home Design, February 1989.
"First Art," The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, North Carolina, June 26, 1986.
"Millard Sculpture Displayed," Athens Daily News, Athens, Georgia, June 23, 1983.
"SECCA, A Brief History," Tom Patterson. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Vol. 7, #1, January/February 1983.
"Georgia Art Bus Exhibit," Athens Banner-Herald, Athens, Georgia, March 6, 1983.
"Award-Winning Sculpture," Athens Observer, Athens, Georgia, November 22, 1982.
Reviews, Articles
“Black Widows, Damned Dogs-an inspired exhibition,” Constance Stumin. The Ponte Vedra Recorder, Jacksonville, Florida, January 12, 2001.
“The University of Georgia Sculptors Make the Cut,” John Tully. Folio Weekly, Jacksonville, Florida, January 10, 2001.
"Emphasizing the Things Not Seen," Jerry Cullum. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 28, 1998.
"Heath Hosts Millard Pieces," Catherine Fox. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, February 26, 1990.
"The University of Tennessee Sculpture Tour," Susan W. Knowles. New Art Examiner, Washington, DC/Chicago, Illinois, Volume 16, Number 9, May 1989.
"Georgia Site-Specific Artists Show They Have What It Takes," Barbara McKenzie. The Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta, Georgia, October 23, 1987.
"Site Sculpture," Laura Leiberman. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 8, Number 4, July/August 1984.
"Site Sculpture Best Visual Art at Festival," Catherine Fox. The Atlanta Constitution, Georgia, May 9, 1984.
Cover and Article, Georgia Landscape, School of Environmental Design, The University of Georgia, 1984.
"Pipes and Wire," Jim Morgan. The Times, Fulton, Mississippi, April 14, 1983.
"Artist Uses Pipe, Fence for Project," Debra Sharpe. Daily Times, Tupelo, Mississippi, April 9, 1983.
"The Last National Sculpture Show," Ron Jones. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 7, Number 1, January/February 1983 (Photograph).
"An Invitation to Touch," Carny Russell. The Minaret, Tampa, Florida, January 20, 1983.
"Larry Millard," Jeannes Fryer Kohles. The New Art Examiner, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 9, Number 9, June 1982.
"Intersections and Connections," Catherine Green. Dialogue, Columbus, Ohio, Vol. 4, No. 5, May/June 1982.
"Huge Installation Sculpture Invites Viewer Participation," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, April 4, 1982.
"Larry Millard and Maureen McCormick at OFA," Susan Cole. Columbus Art, Columbus, Ohio, Volume 3, Number 3, Spring 1983.
"Exhibition by Columbus Art League is Selective," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, June 27, 1982.
"Ohio State University Exhibition Challenging," Jacqueline Hall. The Columbus Dispatch, Columbus, Ohio, November 8, 1981
"Larry Millard," Richard Leslie. Art Papers, Atlanta, Georgia, Volume 5, Number 4, July/August 1981.
"High Museum Overflowing with Georgians' Art," W. C. Burnett. The Atlanta Journal, Atlanta, Georgia, November 9, 1980.
"Three 'Thing-Makers' Exhibit Their Work at SECCA," Genie Carr. The Sentinel, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, March 24, 1978.
Catalogues
The 8th International Shoebox Sculpture Exhibition, invited participant, The University of Hawaii at Manoa Art Gallery, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2003 (selected for smaller exhibition toured through 2005).
Affinities with Architecture, The University of Tennessee, Curated by Sam Yates, essay by Marya Roland, 1998.
Beyond Minimalism, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, (pp. 10-12), 1989.
City on a Hill: Twenty Years of Artists in Cortona, The Georgia Museum of Art, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 1989.
Campus Sculpture Exhibit, Cleveland State Community College, Cleveland Tennessee, (p.11), 1989.
Sculpture Tour 87-88, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, (p. 6), 1988.
Artistic Harmonic Convergence, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, (pp. 10-13), 1988.
State of the Arts: Georgia, Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana, (p. 18), 1988.
small scale sculpture/LARGE SCALE SCULPTURE, The Atlanta College of Art and Colony Square, Atlanta, Georgia, (p. 14), 1987.
The ASU Outdoor Sculpture Invitational 86-87, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, (pp. 3, 17), 1987.
Sculpture Tour 86-87, Walters State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, (p. 12), 1986.
Randolph Arts Guild Invitational Sculpture Exhibition, Asheboro, North Carolina, (p. 6), 1986.
Sculpture Tour 85-86, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, (p. 19), 1985.
Southeastern Sculpture Outdoors, The Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi, (pp. 5, 13-15), 1985.
Southeastern Outdoor Sculpture Invitational Exhibition, Greenville County Museum of Art, Greenville, South Carolina, (pp. 12-13), 1984.
31st Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, (pp. 5, 16-17, 63), 1984.
University of Georgia Department of Art Faculty Exhibition, Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, Georgia, (p. 5), 1983.
Rawspace/ARC Gallery Documentary, ARC Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, 1983.
Tenth Annual Juried Exhibition, Lyndon House Art Center, Athens, Georgia, (p. 7), 1983.
The Last National Sculpture Show, The University of Georgia Department of Art, Athens, Georgia, (p. 9), 1982. Juror: Donald Kuspit.
The 72nd Annual Columbus Art League Exhibition, Columbus Museum of Art, Columbus, Ohio, (p. 6), 1982. Juror: Peter Plagens.
Lectures, Participation On Panels
Panelist, "Porter Fleming Public Art Symposium," Moderator: Patricia Walsh, public arts manager, Americans for the Arts, Augusta University, October 17, 2017
Gallery Talk and lectures about my work, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, South Carolina, January 20-21, 2015 and March 31, 2010.
Roundtable Discussion, Images of the Apocalypse, Moderator: John Decker, Ernest Welch School of Art Galleries, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, July 27, 2009.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Art & Art History, the Humanities Center, and the Honors Program, University of Alabama-Huntsville, Oct.17, 2002.
Panelist, “Structure and Perception: Three Voices of Contemporary Minimalism,” Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, the Department of Art and Art History, the Humanities Center and the Honors Program, The University of Alabama at Huntsville, October 18, 2002.
Pedagogy and the Graduate Assistant: Preparing Studio Teachers for the Field, panelist, College Art Association 90th Annual Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 23, 2002.
Gallery Talk about my work, Gainesville College, Gainesville, Georgia, November 11, 1999.
Organizer and coordinator for Mentoring Workshops and Informational Exchange, Mid-America College Art Association, 60th Conference, Lexington, Kentucky, October 15-17, 1998.
Speaker, the Plenary Session of the Third Annual University System Study Abroad Conference, This was a conference to assist individuals who wish to start study abroad programs. Attendees and participants came from throughout the state, Athens, Georgia, November 5, 1997.
Speaker, The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences Annual Study Abroad Conference, 1997, 1996.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, The University of Memphis, Tennessee, February 3, 1997.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Montevallo University, Montevallo, Alabama, 1995.
Panelist, "Study Abroad Programs-Problems/Advantages," Mid-America College Art Association Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October 14, 1993
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Holland Hall, Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina, 1990.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling IV," Conference of the Southeastern College Art Association, Little Rock, Arkansas, October 27, 1989.
Panelist, "Beyond Minimalism," Derek Guthrie, Moderator, The Gallery at Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida, April 23, 1989.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling III," Conference of the SECAC, Winter Park, Florida, 1988.
Moderator/Organizer, " Graduate and Undergraduate Sculpture Students Show Their Work," Conference of the SECAC, Winter Park, Florida, 1988.
Panelist, "The Miami Sculpture Competition," The University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, Feb. 11, 1988.
Moderator, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling II," Conference of the SECAC, Knoxville, Tennessee, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, Alabama, May 14, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Nexus Center for Contemporary Art, Atlanta, Georgia, April 8, 1987.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Department of Art, Converse College, Spartenburg, South Carolina, April 28, 1987.
Moderator/Panelist, "Southeastern Sculpture Departments: A Sampling," Conference of the SECAC, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Distinguished Artists Lecture Series, Department of Art, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts, Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, 1986.
Lecture and Slide Presentation, Walters' State Community College, Morristown, Tennessee, May 30, 1986.
Panelist, "Sculpture Departments: Next Generation," Forty-Ninth Conference of the Mid-America College Art Association, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1985.
Panelist, "The Future and Function of Art in Public Places," Barbara Haskell, Moderator; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Lecture & Slide Presentation, Department of Art, Itawamba Junior College, Fulton, Mississippi, 1982, 1983. Lecture and Slide Presentation, Department of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, 1982. Additional Lectures and Slide Presentations, Carnegie-Mellon University; North Georgia College; University of Kentucky; Georgia Southern College; University of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.
Grants/Awards
Porter Fleming Grant, Individual Artist Grant, Augusta, Georgia, 2018-19.
International Sculpture Center’s Outstanding Educator Award nominee for 2013.
Research Grant ($4,000.00), Office of Faculty Research, The University of Georgia, Spring Semester 2000.
Award, The Miami Sculpture Exhibition and Competition, (Coconut Grove Association grant for fabrication of on-site sculpture), Coconut Grove, Florida, 1988.
Award of Merit (one of seven equal top awards), Second Annual Indoor/Outdoor Sculpture Competition, Lenoir, North Carolina 1987.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, summer 1987.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, summer 1986.
Faculty Research Grant, Office of Faculty Research, The University of Georgia, Co-authored with Professor Robert Clements, "Computer Aided Design of Large Scale Sculpture," 1986-87.
National Endowment for the Arts, Art in Public Places Grant, Arts Festival of Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, 1984.
Faculty Research Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, Summer 1983.
Ford Foundation Travel Grant, Department of Art, The University of Georgia, Travel to Italy and London, England, Summer 1979.
Service As Juror, Selection Panelist
Co-Juror, FL3TCH3R Exhibit, Reece Museum, Johnson City, Tennessee, 2018.
Juror, Monroe Art Guild Juried Winter Art Show, Monroe, Georgia, 2007, 2011.
Juror, Cumming FUMC Festival of Arts “Juried Exhibition,” Cumming, Georgia, 2010.
Juror, Southern Heartland Gallery “Artful Harvest Juried Exhibition,” Covington, Georgia, 2009.
Juror, "Express Yourself," The Georgia Piedmont Arts Center, Winder, Georgia, 2005.
Juror, Monroe Art Guild Juried Winter Art Show, Monroe, Georgia, 2001.
Juror, Gainesville College Student Exhibition, Gainesville, Georgia, 1995.
Juror, Cross-Currents, Steifel Arts Center, Wheeling, WV, 1991 (April 20).
Selection Panelist, Georgia Council for the Arts Artists in Education, Atlanta, Georgia, 1989.
Co-Juror, Redlands Arts Festival, Fulton, Mississippi, 1983.
Publications, Citations
"Public Art Can Help Create Community Pride, Unify Residents, Expert Says," Damon Cline, Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, Georgia, October 17, 2017.
“Images of the Apocalypse,” Interview, WABE-NPR Radio, Atlanta, Georgia, 2009.
“1234567, Maxine Youngblood…” citation, pg. 7, The University of Georgia Graduate School Magazine, Winter 2007.
"Lasting Lessons," comments by me about Jim Sterritt, my major professor and influence on my life and teaching. Washington University Alumni Magazine, 1998.
"Environmental Artists in Georgia," Bob Clements and Larry Millard.
Apelles: The Georgia Arts Journal, Spring 1980, Volume 1, Number 2, pp. 38-39.
"Construct Sculpture," Mary Michels. citation, Contemporary Art/Southeast, 1980, Volume 2, Number 6, pp. 2-4.
Selected Related Professional Experience
Consultant for Gainesville College, Project: Planning for building renovation, sculpture facilities of Art Building, Gainesville College, Georgia, January 2001.
President, The Mid-America College Art Association, 2000.
Board of Directors and Vice President for Collegial Development, The Mid-America College Art Association, 1998-2000.
Co-curator, DISCOVER '92, An Exchange Exhibition of the Art of the Children of Cortona, Italy and Athens, Georgia, 1990-92. Works were exhibited in the Georgia
cities of Athens, Albany, Marietta, and Statesboro and in the Italian city of Cortona.
Memberships
Greater Augusta Arts Council, Board of Directors, 2016-
Mid-South Sculpture Alliance, Board of Directors, 2015-
College Art Association, (Life Member).
Tri-States Sculptors Education Association, 2007-present
Southeastern College Art Association, 1986-2017.
Mid-America College Art Association, 1985-present (Board of Directors, 1998-2002, President, 2000).
American Foundrymen’s Society, National Organization for the Foundry Industry, 1998-2000.
International Association of Fine Arts Deans, 2000-2001.
National Council of Arts Administrators, 1993, 1994, 1997.
Educational Background
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, MFA, Sculpture, 1975.
East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee, BFA, Sculpture, 1972.
The University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design, Athens, Georgia, Certificate of Historic Preservation, 2014.