Jammey Huggins

Biography

Jammey is a Southwest artist who was born and raised in West Texas. She has worked with stone, bronze, clay, polymer, and welded sculpture. All of her bronze sculptures are cast using the lost wax method. In this way, all of the details in the original are retained in the reproduction. Her sculptures are produced in limited editions and keep the edition numbers low in order to retain the integrity of her work.

She holds a degree in art from Texas Tech University, with graduate studies at the University of Texas of the Permian Basin and Manhattan College in New York. She participates in both invitational and juried shows. Her work can be found in both private and corporate collections throughout the United States, Canada, Australia and Great Britain.

Her welded sculpture, “Ethereal” is in the permanent collection of the Sculpture Garden of the Ellen Noel Art Museum. Other permanent collections include the Gaines County Historical Museum, F. J. Young Primary School, Seminole Jr. High School and Seminole High School, Seminole, Texas.

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