Music:
Uppity Women Saffire Blues Song: Wild Women Don't Get The
Blues
Miz Thang's style is
"funky, raw, whimsical, fun, crazy and down
right soul shaking…"
She has exhibited at shows throughout the
southeast since 2000 and in several galleries
and shops.
Two life size cutouts, Blind Willie McTell and
Ma Rainey, were on display at the Atlanta
Hartsfield Airport from July 2004 – July 2005.
She has an exhibit with several of her life-size
pieces on display currently at the Georgia Music
Hall of Fame in Macon,
Ga. Miz Thang's art is in a exhibit at the
Smith Calloway Banks Southern Folk Art
collection and Research Center at Georgia
Southern University in Statesboro, GA.
Her work has been featured in the
Southern Living Magazine,
Smithsonian Magazine, Backstage
Magazine, the Macon Telegraph,
the Atlanta Journal and other
publications, as well as Channel 13 News.
October 2003—Featured in Smithsonian
Magazine
Oct. 2003-Runner up/best of show at
Autumnfest-Avondale,GA
April 2004-Best of show..Cherry
Blossom Festival..Macon, GA
May 2004-the beginning of an ongoing
exhibit of blues musicians in the Georgia
Music Hall of Fame, Macon,GA
June 2005 My Georgia Baptist angel
was featured on the cover of the University
of Georgia's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,
Transgender, Queer and Allies Conference
publication. I was also a speaker at this
event.
July 2004-2005…Georgia Musicians
exhibit at Atlanta Hartsfield airport
2006.. Macon Telegraph article
2007- Pieces of art in the Jack Black
movie "Year of the Dog"
2007 Southern Living Magazine
2007. Exhibit in the permanent
collection of the Smith Callaway Banks
Southern Folk Art Collection and Research
Center at Georgia Southern University
March and April 2009 - Art will be
featured at The Folk Tree in Pasedena, Ca.
in the
SAINTS & SINNERS exhibition