PAM DOUGLAS: ARTIST'S BIOGRAPHY
A winner of the Humanitas Prize and many other awards and nominations including Emmys, Pam Douglas is a multi-credited dramatist and a professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, as well as a painter.
In 2009, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Sales and Rental Gallery honored her with an exhibit of her paintings.
In April 2009 she had a solo show at The Artists Gallery in Santa Monica (TAG).
During 2008, she won juried exhibits at TarFest (juror: Howard Wolff, Director of Contemporary Art at LACMA), i-5 Gallery at the Brewery Art Complex (juror: Mat Gleason), TAG California Open Exhibition (juror: J.D. Hall), and elsewhere.
In 2007, she had a solo show at the James Gray Gallery at Bergamot Station.
Her paintings are in many private collections and appear in a Battlestar Galactica documentary as part of an actor's collection.
Her education in Fine Art informs her style. At Vassar College she emphasized painting and gained a background in art history. She continued on to a Master's degree in Art at Columbia University, and further sharpened her skills at the Art Student's League in New York. Later, she studied Japanese and Chinese traditional paintings and the influence of those "floating landscapes" can be seen in some of her recent works.