SHARON MILLIGAN
BIOGRAPHY
Milligan has won national and international recognition for her clay and bronze sculptures. She received her art education in both the United States and Mexico. While in the U.S. she attended the University of California at Riverside, San Diego and Saddleback, Palomar, and Mira Costa colleges. In Mexico, she received advanced training at Bellas Artes and the Instituto Allende in San Miguel de Allende. She was also under the tutelage of reknowned Mexican artist, Victor Cuevas de la Mora.
Milligan has shown her works extensively in both countries. In the United States her work has been shown in Los Angeles, Venice, Laguna Beach, La Costa, Del Mar, La Jolla, San Diego and in Nevada, Colorado and Pennsylvania. In Mexico, she has exhibited at the prestigious Bellas Artes, Instituto Allende, and The Museo Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Casa del Deizmo in Celeya, and the Institute of Cultural Affairs in Yautepec.
When not sculpting, painting, or print making, she may be found in the company of her her two little doggies, Angel and Chila. Her other passions include cooking and gardening. Milligan refers to her three grown children as her finest works of art.
Milligan has shown her works extensively in both countries. In the United States her work has been shown in Los Angeles, Venice, Laguna Beach, La Costa, Del Mar, La Jolla, San Diego and in Nevada, Colorado and Pennsylvania. In Mexico, she has exhibited at the prestigious Bellas Artes, Instituto Allende, and The Museo Allende in San Miguel de Allende, Casa del Deizmo in Celeya, and the Institute of Cultural Affairs in Yautepec.
When not sculpting, painting, or print making, she may be found in the company of her her two little doggies, Angel and Chila. Her other passions include cooking and gardening. Milligan refers to her three grown children as her finest works of art.