Heather N. Middlebrooks


Heather N. Middlebrooks discovered her passion for art and painting as a teenager. She grew up in the small close-knit community of Seymour, TN and is still inspired by the nature that surrounds her in her East Tennessee home. She attended the University of Tennessee where she received a BFA with a concentration in painting in 2003 and an MS with a concentration in Art Education in 2004. Heather is on educational leave from teaching at Belle Morris Elementary School where she shares her love of art with her students. Currently she is a MA Candidate for Arts Administration at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She resides in Knoxville with her husband George, a graphic designer, as well as her cats and dog. In her spare time she also enjoys bird watching, gardening, baking and reading.


Selected Exhibitions and Honors

2012

  • Unprepared Modulation, joint exhibition with George Middlebrooks, The Lunchbox / Knoxville TN.
  • Starting Again, solo exhibition, Old City Java,/Knoxville TN. 2012.
  • Starting Again, solo exhibition, Small Hall/ Knoxville TN. 2012.
  • One work featured in Knox County Art Educators’ show ArtSource, The UT Downtown Gallery/ Knoxville TN.

2011

  • An Inseparable Companion, solo exhibition, Café 4/ Knoxville TN.
  • An Inseparable Companion, solo exhibition, Tomato Head/ Maryville TN.

2010

  • An Inseparable Companion, solo exhibition, Tomato Head/ Knoxville TN.

2009

  • Created artwork for Jodie Manross’ Myth of Solid Ground CD and accompanying poster.
  • To Remove and Replace, solo exhibition, Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Gallery/ Knoxville TN.

2006

  • New Paintings, solo exhibition, Agora Gallery/ Knoxville TN.
  • Two works featured in Knox County Art Educators’ show Art Teachers Can! The Phoenix/ Knoxville TN.

2004

  • Three works featured in Knox County Art Educators’ show Perceptions, The Emporium/ Knoxville TN.
  • Now As Before, solo exhibition, Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Gallery/ Knoxville TN.

2002

  • It’s a Flying Machine, solo exhibition, Gallery 1010/ Knoxville TN.

2001

  • “Feet at Work” photographic series featured in UT University Center 2D student exhibition.
    Honorable mention / cash award
  • Two works featured in 54th annual student show, Ewing Gallery/ University of Tennessee.
    Knoxville Watercolor Society cash award for Best Watercolor
    Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts Scholarship Award

Private Collections

  • Leslie Adams
  • Sherry Byrne
  • Evelyn Burris
  • Robin Easter
  • Ben and Julie Feole
  • Courtney Hager
  • Maria Hall
  • Steve and Debbie Hauser
  • Emily Herndon
  • Christopher Hopkins
  • David and Deborah Hopkins
  • Rosemary McCampbell
  • Nathan and Katherine Officer
  • Mike and Amber Purdy
  • Megan Reed
  • Dan & Sarah Smithwick
  • Gabe and April Strader
  • Jesse and Lauren Wagner
  • Leonard and Caroline Waring

Education

  • Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah Georgia.
    MA Candidate for Arts Administration- Current.
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee.
    MS Summa Cum Laude – Teacher Education/ Art Education. 2004
  • University of Tennessee, Knoxville Tennessee.
    BFA Magna Cum Laude – Painting. 2004.
  • Seymour High School, Seymour Tennessee. Honors Diploma. 1996.