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Category: Board Member

Karen Brown

Treasurer

Karen Brown was born in the Mid-West, relocated to Florida in 1962 and spent 7 years in NY as manager of Lexis Document Services.  She moved to Atlanta in 1991 to marry high school sweetheart. Their combined family is four adult children, seven grands and eight great-grands, all the light of our hearts.

Karen came to Arts Appreciation after relocating from Atlanta to Tate County in 1996 and becoming a Board member of Sycamore Arts. She was drawn to this organization for its dedication to support all forms of artistic endeavors and its commitment to the arts in education. Sycamore Arts has become more than an Arts advocate and is an integral part of the civic and social fabric of Tate County. Having served in all offices and watching its growth is her honor and pleasure.

Janet Herriman

Board Member

Janet Herriman has a rich and diverse background in both the arts and media! Her experience in photography, broadcasting, and now her involvement with the Sycamore Arts Council, brings a unique perspective to the work she is doing. Her journey, from growing up with a camera thanks to her grandfather, to interning at Jimmy Alford studios, reveals a deep-rooted passion for visual storytelling. She is excited to be involved in the new gallery opening—and hopes to exhibit her work once it opens!

Mary Bonds

Board Member

Mary Bonds is a talented needlepoint artist specializing in canvas and linens. Her primary focus is on antique reproduction needlework, and she particularly enjoys working with linens and silk threads. Passionate about abstract art, Mary has a special admiration for pieces created by local artists. Originally from Southaven, she now resides in Senatobia. With 20 years of involvement in the Sycamore Arts Council, Mary has contributed in various roles on the board.

Mary is a graduate of The University of Mississippi and currently teaches in the Biological Sciences Department at Northwest Mississippi Community College. She is also a board-certified microbiologist. In addition to her artistic and academic endeavors, Mary has served as a board member for several organizations, including the Rotary Club, Memphis Horticulture Club, Tate County Fair Board, Northwest Mississippi Community College Alumni Board, and the Junior Auxiliary of Tate County.

Carole Givens

Board Member

Carole Givens was born and raised in Memphis, TN; married a Senatobia native and has lived here since 1987. Carole grew up in a very creative and artistic family consisting of mediums in oil, acrylic and watercolor as well as hobbies of ceramics, sewing and woodworking—arts and crafts were an integral part of her early life.  Her grandmother was not only an accomplished artist in oil and pastels, but also a restoration artist, and Carole loved being in her home studio in awe of her many commissions.

Upon coming to Senatobia, she served as Activities Director at The Baddour Center. Then enjoyed time as an active stay-at-home mom; she later taught Art at Senatobia Middle School for 15 years, retiring several years ago. 

Carole was introduced to the Sycamore Arts Council by her mother-in-law who served as an active Board member at its inception.  Carole first served on the SAC Board in the 1990’s; and is currently an active Board member appointed in June 2022.

She is an avid gardener, enjoys interior design and decorating, and gifting floral acrylic paintings to family members.  She has three children and one grandchild. She is also a member of Senatobia Presbyterian Church.

Jacqueline Dickerson

Board Member

Jacqueline Dickerson is excited to be a member of the Sycamore Arts Council joining in 2023.  She has a BBA from Mississippi State University and has lived in the Senatobia area since 1981.  During the years of owning her florist in Memphis, she had the amazing honor of being the personal florist to the Presley family members in Graceland. She worked at Town Talk Florist in Senatobia and still helps when needed. 

Jacqueline’s love of art started at a young age with her grandmother who always encouraged her to be happy and use your talents.   She enjoys using different mediums to create different styles and textures in her art with acrylics being her favorite.  You can find her paintings in all the wonderful Sycamore Art Exhibits.  She is married with 2 children and 5 grandchildren.

Connie Brassel

Education Chair

Connie Brassel is a self-taught artist, who did not receive formal training through a planned setting, she has always been interested in visual arts. Using mixed media, photography and painting as an outlet to express and explore her creativity.   Connie is committed to push the boundaries of her practice. 

Julie Correro

Board Member

Julie Correro is a veteran of the Sycamore Arts Board of Directors. Her interests are varied and diverse with a love for education.

Retired Director of the Education Division at Northwest Mississippi Community College, Julie has a passion to promote the mission of Sycamore Arts, to make cultural activities and arts education accessible to all.

Married to William Correro – Technical Director at The Heindl Center for the Performing Arts, Julie and William have 2 brilliant sons, a beautiful daughter-in-law and 2 precious grandsons

Mary Clay

Secretary

Mary Clay  was born in North Louisiana to a family who loved music and theater. At an early age she was playing piano, flute, and performing in band, plays and choir. She married Garry Clay and became mom to his daughter, Faith. Mary and her family moved to Memphis in 1987 and have one grandson, Garrett. In 2003 they relocated to N. MS where they enjoy the country life. During her adult years she has led children’s and adult choirs as well as singing in a quartet and being a soloist in church. Although her career has been in finance, Mary was blessed to own a retail makeup and fashion boutique where she enjoyed working with women of all ages to bring out the beauty in their lives. It was through this business  that she met members of Sycamore Arts and was able to display and sell art in her store. Mary believes she is very fortunate to be a part of Sycamore Arts where she has served as board secretary since 2014. She says it is a joy to work with gifted artists from all realms and promote the arts in our local communities!

Ellen Glosson

Board Member

Ellen Glosson is a graduate of Senatobia High School and Delta State University.  She graduated from DSU with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with an emphasis in Interior Design.  Ellen owned Ever Blooms Flowers and Gifts in Senatobia for 16 years.  She taught art at Magnolia Heights for elementary and high school for 10 years. She is presently the Career Coach at Strayhorn High School.  Ellen is married to Ray Glosson, and they have one daughter Maggie.

Jean Bennett

Advisor

Jean Bennett received a BSE degree in art from Delta State University where she also obtained a Gifted Education degree.  She was inducted into the Delta Lambda Chapter of Kappa Pi International Art Fraternity.

She taught the gifted art class at Senatobia High School for 15 years and was chosen as Educator of the Year by the Tate County Economic Development Foundation.  She has numerous students who are now art educators at high school, junior college and university levels.  Other former students of Bennett’s now have art careers in interior design, architecture, anime, landscape architecture and graphic design.

Some of Bennett’s art works in Tate County are in buildings on the NWCC campus, Tate County courthouse and at City Hall.  She has served on the Board of Directors of the Sycamore Arts Council for 20 years.  She prefers working in acrylics, oils, and mixed media in her studio.