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Her unique works grace
the walls of art enthusiasts across the country. And now, in her
15th year in association with the Autism Treatment Center,
Melinda Page Hallum has again created on canvas a whimsical
tribute to the children of the Autism Treatment Center.
Educated at the renowned Corcoran School of Art in Washington,
D.C., Melinda Page Hallum learned how the masters completed
their works. Her extensive studies also took her to Leeds
Polytechnic University in Yorkshire, England, where she
completed intensive color theory for painting. As she grew in
her education and training, she also grew in her dedication to
offering her talents toward worthy community endeavors.
“Each year, as I strive to improve my personal skills as an
artist, I am assured that the Autism Treatment Center evokes the
same dedication in reaching to more and more children with
special needs.”
Melinda Page Hallum is known for her bold use of light, color
and texture in works that are meant to involve a special mood or
capture a personal experience frozen in time. The paintings that
she has created to benefit the Roundup for Autism, achieve both.
“Having been involved with the Roundup now for fifteen years, I
look forward to sharing my God-given talents for the benefit of
others. It is a genuine pleasure to serve the needs of the
Autism Treatment Center through the expression of my art. By
God’s direction and friendship with Anna Hundley, the Executive
Director of the Center, I found a satisfying area of service in
which I could make a difference.”
The Autism Treatment Center wishes to thank Melinda for her
beautiful contribution. |