
ELLISVILLE – On display from September 22 through October 16, in the Eula Bass Lewis Art Gallery at Jones College, will be the artwork of 1988 Jones College graduate and Laurel painter, Mandy Buchanan. The show titled, “Mandy Buchanan: A Life Painted in Sunshine” will feature the bright and beautifully painted pieces of artwork and pottery on loan from community members, to celebrate the radiant artist’s life. She passed away in November 2022, at the age of 54, after enduring a battle with cancer. A closing reception will be held on Thursday, October 16, from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. in the Art Gallery on the campus of Jones College in Ellisville and is open to the public.
“Some of her friends, including Julie Brown, asked if we could show her work in the gallery. I thought this was a wonderful idea. Mandy was a prolific painter, and some members of the community have agreed to let us borrow their paintings. It’s really a treat to see a gallery full of Mandy’s paintings,” said JC Art instructor, Melanie Eubanks.


Buchanan graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi with her Bachelor’s Degree in 1991 and then she earned a Master’s Degree in Art Education from the University of Southern Mississippi the following year.
Her paintings, much like her personality, bring sunshine and joy to any room where they are displayed. Buchanan’s infectious laugh and one of a kind smile are engraved in the memories of those who will forever miss her and will never forget the way she touched their lives through her talents, her gifts, and most of all her friendship. This art show is one way of remembering her and her talent.
The former educator at Laurel High School and Jones College, Buchanan, mentored many students and helped to instill and foster a love of the arts. She spent countless hours painting backdrops and stage props during her years as a teacher and also for Laurel Little Theater. Throughout the city of Laurel, murals, utility boxes, and newspaper stands boast Mandy’s artistic talents and remain treasures in the community and are reminders of her kindness, selflessness, and passion for spreading joy to others.



As a life member of Junior Auxiliary, Buchanan was recognized in 2011 with the Golden Crown Award and again in 2018 with the Humanitarian Award, representing her deep devotion to the children of Laurel and Jones County. Mandy served the Lauren Rogers Museum of Arts for many years and was a loyal contributor of her time and talents for numerous fundraisers. During her time at the museum, she served as Director of Education and founded the outreach education program.
Serving the Laurel Arts League as an active member from 1996-2006 and thereafter as a life member for many years, she demonstrated her selflessness through her dedication to Day in the Park, Heritage Arts Festival, and Very Special Arts. As a life member, Buchanan remained deeply involved in the arts league and was always willing to donate her time and talents to meet any need presented.
Mandy was a member of Crosspoint Community Church of Laurel, served on the board of Laurel Main Street, and was an avid participant in community events such as En Plein Air and Loblolly Festival. She was also a member of Mississippi Art Colony, National Association of Art Educators, and Delta Kappa Gamma.
For more information about upcoming JC art shows or to arrange a visit to the gallery call, 601-477-8401. The Eula Bass Lewis Art Gallery is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m., and by appointment only on Fridays. The gallery is closed during the holidays. To learn more about the Jones College Art Department, https://www.jcjc.edu/programs/finearts/ or the JC Art Department’s social media: Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/JCJCFineArts/ and on Instagram @artatjonescollege.


