PAM WHITE has been drawing, painting and photographing since she could hold a pencil. She paints and draws what she sees in the most real colors she can find. Her photographs are sensual and evocative studies of dance and dancers. Her work has been shown at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., the Pentimenti Gallery in Philadelphia, Sodarco in Montreal, the Atrium Gallery in St. Louis, Missouri and in solo and group shows throughout New England.
Pam grew up on the Missouri River surrounded by miles and miles of rolling hills, flatlands, bluffs, sink holes and huge stretches of limestone banks with caves carved by the rivers millennial movement. As soon as she could she came East where she fell in love with the silicate rocks and miles of stone walls that give New England its character.
A taste for adventure has led to the collection of four children and innumerable, completely important and necessary dogs, cats and horses that she shares with her lifes love, choreographer Paula Josa-Jones.