Kevin John MacDonald (2 July 1946 – 2 June 2006) was a Washington DC–based artist best known for his large scale drawings in color pencil. The artist is also known for oil paintings and fine art prints, especially lithography and silkscreen printing.
MacDonald served on the board of directors of the Washington Project for the Arts for six years, including two as board president.
He was also a long time contributor to Washington Arts Museum's activities.[3]
MacDonald died of kidney cancer on 2 June 2006. He died at the Casey House[a]
hospice facility in Montgomery county Maryland.[2]
In addition to his work being owned by various private collections, much of his work is on display in a variety of public museums and galleries. Some of the public venues displaying MacDonald's work include:
City of Washington DC, DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities Art Bank
Notes
^Casey House hospice is located in an unincorporated area of Montgomery county Maryland (northeast of Redland MD, sometimes called Silver Spring);
it has a postal address for Rockville MD
^"Kevin MacDonald". Smithsonian American Art Museum. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
External links
Kevin MacDonald ARTIST 1946 – 2006, artist's estate website including biographical information and images of artist's work. "Kevin MacDonald ARTIST 1946 – 2006". Robin Moore 2012 – 2013.