James G. Mundie was born 4 December 1972 in Hazleton, Pennsylvania. Mundie is a graduate of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where he majored in printmaking, and the University of Pennsylvania, from which he received his B.F.A. magna cum laude.
Drawings from his Prodigies series have been exhibited at Creative Artists Network, Rosenfeld Gallery, Philadelphia Foundation, and The Free Library of Philadelphia, among others. They have also been featured as part of the Delaware Art Museum's invitational Biennial 2000: Art at the New Millennium , and were the subject of two solo shows: a Challenge Exhibition at the Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, and the third exhibition in the Emerging Artist Series at the Woodmere Art Museum - for which the artist was graciously allowed to borrow supplementary ephemera from the collections of the Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and James Taylor's Shocked and Amazed! On & Off the Midway.
Mundie has received numerous awards for his work, including a Creative Artists Network service grant, the Simone C. Titone Memorial Award, the Joseph Domjon Memorial Award, and others. Mundie's work appears in the collections of The Book Arts Press, The New York Public Library, The Print Club of Albany, Spencer Museum of Art, The Kyoto International Woodprint Association, and others, including numerous private collections.
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