Stan Rice (1942 - 2002) was the
author of eight collections of poetry, including Red to the Rind, Radiance of
Pigs and False Prophet (published
posthumously, 2003). For many years
he was associated with San
Francisco State University where he was Professor of English, Chairman of the Creative
Writing program, and Assistant Director of the Poetry Center.
In 1977, he received the Edgar Allen Poe Award of the Academy
of American Poets
for Whiteboy.
He was also the recipient of the Joseph Henry Jackson
Award and a writing fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. Alfred
A, Knopf,
New York,
published a large-scale monograph, Paintings
by Stan Rice in 1997.
Stan Rice paintings are represented
in the collections of The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
and The New
Orleans Museum of
Art. He had a one person show at the James W. Palmer Gallery, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York.
The Art Galleries of Southeastern Louisiana presented an exhibition of selected paintings in March 2005.
Prospective plans are underway to present exhibitions of Rice’s paintings at
various locations in Mexico.
On December
9, 2002, Stan
Rice died of cancer at age 60 in New Orleans where he lived with his wife, the
novelist Anne Rice, and their son, the novelist Christopher Rice.
Mr. Rice's paintings are
currently being held by the conservator, Nancy Diamond, in Dallas, Texas.
Contact Ms. Diamond at nrdiamond@aol.com
for further information regarding the sale of these extraordinary works of
art. Exhibition dates in various cities will be announced
on this site. Please note that private viewings for
specific paintings can also be arranged.