Shane McDonald Works

Shane McDonald

Classical drawing and painting technique paired with the embracing of current trends in contemporary art has enabled Shane McDonald to maintain respect as a fine artist and instructor. He has won numerous awards for his works at juried competitions. His paintings are in the permanent collection at the Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art, Kennesaw State University, and the Zuckerman Museum of Art.

Exhibitions:

"Of this World, and Out," Solo Exhibition of 49 paintings, Rockmart Cultural Arts Center, Rockmart, GA, January 4 - February 29, 2020

Solo Rotating Exhibition, InPrime, Page Law, Circle 23, 1640 Powers Ferry Road, Building 23, Suite 100, Marietta, GA, January 2016 - December 2019

Solo Exhibition, Atlanta Hair Studio, Cheshire Bridge Road, Atlanta, GA, June 2015

Invitational Installation of an interactive life-size figurative painting, Kennesaw State University Faculty Highlight Exhibition, Bailey Performance Center, August 18 - December 15, 2014

Invitational "Art Stroll," The B Complex, 1272 Murphy Ave SW, Atlanta, GA 30310, May 2011: exhibited large paintings in this large space with 3 other artists

Invitational Exhibition, The North Georgia Artists’ Association, Cherokee Arts Center, 94 North St, Canton, GA 30114, January-February 2011

“Wild Ride and Southwest Invitational Show,” Harris Art Center, Calhoun, GA, April 27 – July 15, 2007

"Ebb and Flow," Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, GA, April 7 – May 29, 2005: one of two artists

Solo Exhibition of 25 paintings, The Art Station (Cobb County Parks and Recreation), December, 2004

Art Lovers Exhibition, Cedartown, GA, Fall, 2004: Best of Show and First Place

Solo Invitational Show, Cobb County Chamber of Commerce, March - May 2015: Solo Exhibition; November - December 2001: Solo Exhibition

“Metro Montage,” Juried Exhibition, Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art, 30 Atlanta St SE, Marietta, GA 30060, 2013, 2012, 2009, 2004, 2002 Juried Exhibition of National and Atlanta area artists

Fine Arts Society of Kennesaw (FASK) (Now called North Cobb Arts Alliance, NCAL), 1994-2002: over 8 exhibitions including at least 10 awards over the years (3 first places)