The Office of the Governor of the State of Maryland

06/04/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/04/2021 12:05

Government House Foundation Announces Artists for Official Portraits of Governor Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan

Cedric Egeli of Edgewater and Jinchul Kim of Salisbury Are Chosen

ANNAPOLIS, MD-The Foundation for the Preservation of Government House of Maryland, Inc. today announced the selection of two Maryland artists for official portraits of Governor Larry Hogan and First Lady Yumi Hogan.

The official portraits have been commissioned by the private foundation in keeping with the tradition of presenting these for inclusion in the state's art collection. The Foundation for the Preservation of Government House of Maryland, Inc., through private donations, is funding the painting of the two portraits, which will be unveiled jointly later.

'We are honored to have these two extraordinary Maryland artists paint our official portraits, which will become a part of the state's historic art collection,' said Governor Hogan.

Governor Hogan's official portrait is being painted by Cedric Egeli, a member of one of Maryland's most prolific families of painters, whose home and studio is in Edgewater. Egeli's father was the renowned portraitist Bjorn Egeli, who founded the Maryland Society of Portrait Painters. In addition to being taught by his father, Egeli studied at The Art Students League of New York and at the Cape Cod School of Art in Massachusetts. His portraits of prior Maryland governors, first ladies, and members of the State Senate and Judiciary are included in the state's art collection. Egeli's other works are housed in the collections of the Pentagon, Duke and Brandeis universities, and Mount Sinai and Johns Hopkins hospitals.

The portrait of First Lady Yumi Hogan is being painted by Professor Jinchul Kim of Salisbury. Professor Kim is a member of the faculty at Salisbury University teaching Senior Exhibition, Painting and Drawing as head of the painting and drawing areas. Kim was born in South Korea and came to the United States in 1989. He earned a BFA and MFA from King Se-Jong University in Seoul, Korea, concentrating in painting. In 1993, he earned another MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. He exhibits his work internationally, including shows in Korea, Japan, France, Spain, and the United States. In 2008, he earned the University System of Maryland's highest faculty honor: The Regents Faculty Awards for Excellence in Teaching. The same year he also received the Salisbury University Distinguished Faculty Award in Teaching.

The Foundation for the Preservation of Government House of Maryland, Inc. was founded in 2015 by the governor and first lady. Its mission is to support and promote the preservation of the historic residence of Maryland's governors and their families. The state-owned art collection is managed by the Commission on Artistic Property, a program of the Maryland State Archives.

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