Amie Oliver has been selected as Alumni Fellow for the College of Architecture, Art and Design for 2013.
A Mississippi native, Oliver was born in Vaiden, and raised in Cleveland. She is a 1982 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in art. She also holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from Bowling Green State University.
When Oliver was asked her fondest memory of Mississippi State, she couldn’t chose just one. However, she recalled two special ones by saying, “I remember receiving Bruce Springsteen’s autograph while working his concert as part of the MSU Student organization Music Maker Productions. I also remember when the MSU football team broke Bear Bryant’s 200 game winning streak -- MSU six, Tide three.”
During her time at Mississippi State, Oliver learned to embrace herself and not follow in the “status quo” by advice from her advisers. “Michael Dorsey, my art curriculum adviser, encouraged me to be true to myself, to take risks and challenge the norm in my art and studio practice,” she said.
Also attributing to her artistic outlook was her background of being raised in the South. “I grew up in the rich delta culture where artists such as Lee and Pup McCarty were role models for a creative life,” said Oliver.
She also cited the influence of her parents, saying, “My mother, MSU alumna Sue Vowell Oliver, encouraged me to pursue my dreams from day one, and my father, alumnus William R. "Nick" Oliver, taught me self-reliance and to never take no for an answer.”
Later, support also came from her husband. “Harry fell in love with my art at the same time he fell for me. My coloring book would be quite gray in scale without his faith in my work,” she shared.
Oliver and her husband reside in Richmond, Va., where she currently works. She is a lecturer and studio artist at the Virginia Commonwealth University, Visual Arts Center.
In her career, Oliver continues to draw from her Mississippi State connection. She claims that some of her most memorable experiences at MSU happened outside the classroom -- on field trips, at conferences and in other locales.
“For this reason, I am interesting in initiating a Mississippi Atelier at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris. If successful, it would follow the model of other universities in the USA and abroad,” she continued, “It would give opportunities for MSU College of Architecture, Art and Design faculty, students and possibly alumni to pursue their creative research in Paris.”