Spotlight On Laura Allums Mitchell

 Acclaimed international artist
 
     Laura retired from the St. Tammany School System in 1998 as the principal of Mandeville Elementary School. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Art she worked in retailing as a buyer and in the space program at Michoud as a graphic artist. Upon moving to St. Tammany she began her career in education, as a teacher, reading specialist, supervisor and administrator. As the principal at MES she said there was never a boring day!




     Upon retiring from the school system she returned to her first love of painting. She is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society, the Louisiana Watercolor Society, and the Mississippi Watercolor Society. She was invited to exhibit her work in Belgium in 2014 and has been invited as a guest of honor to the Internationale Exhibition in France in 2016.


    Laura has been juried into many local, state and national art exhibitions, receiving numerous awards throughout the years. Her paintings are in permanent collections in the United States and Australia.  


  Laura likes to be in her studio by 9 a.m. where she either works on a current painting or lesson plans for the watercolor classes she teaches at Christwood Community Center. Her day is through by 3 p.m. She then likes to curl up with a good book; she is an avid reader. She is currently reading the “Into the Wilderness” series by Sara Donati.  


  When asked to name three people she would most like to invite to dinner Laura answered Jane Austen, Diana Gabaldon, and James Toogood, a nationally acclaimed watercolorist who teaches at the Pensylvania Academy of Fine Art in Philadelphia. Studying at the Art Students League in New York City is high on her “bucket list” of things to do.


  A favorite memory is sitting on the back porch of her childhood home in Mississippi listening to family stories. This is something she and her sisters enjoy to this day. Her favorite animal is Jazz, who is a rescue dog she shares with her sister.  


  Laura enjoys her retirement and even though she has fond memories of her educational career, she has never looked back.


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