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MacArthur Goodwin Obituary

Dr. Mac Arthur Goodwin COLUMBIA - A Celebration of Life for artist and educator, Dr. Mac Arthur Goodwin, will be held Saturday, October 29 at 2:00 p.m. at Virginia Wingard Memorial United Methodist Church, 1500 Broad River Road, Columbia. Dr. Goodwin, peacefully transitioned in the pre-dawn hours of October 24, 2016, following a brief illness. A native of Orangeburg, SC, he was a son of the late Rommie and Rilla Goodwin. Drawn to the struggle for social change, he first emerged as a leader during the 1960's civil rights unrest in Orangeburg. Earning degrees from Claflin University and the University of South Carolina, Goodwin taught successfully at every level from kindergarten through higher education. From 1984-2000, he served as the Education Associate for the Visual and Performing Arts with the S.C. Department of Education. A tireless advocate, he had been recognized as a leader in Arts Education and credited with making tremendous strides in the development of Visual and Performing Arts Education at both the state and national levels. During his tenure with DOE, he was instrumental in securing categorical funding for arts education and the establishment of the nationally acclaimed "Arts in the Basic Curriculum (ABC) Project. He chaired the South Carolina Alliance for Arts Education (a Kennedy Center Performing Arts Affiliate) and the South Carolina Arts Alliance, a nationally acclaimed arts education and advocacy organization. As a board member and special consultant to its president, he contributed to the establishment of the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities. On the national level, Goodwin served as President of the National Art Education Association and chaired both the National Art Education Foundation and the Consortium of National Professional Arts Associations. His involvement included service on various national boards and committees charged with the development of an arts assessment framework and professional teaching standards. A consultant with the Educational Testing Service, Inc., he was often engaged as a national keynote speaker and consultant for curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Humbly, he credited the support of the people and the initiatives developed here in South Carolina for much of his success. Mac had a passion for working with people through the Arts. While he had no interest in creating a legacy, as such, he demonstrated an acuity for leadership through his ability to motivate and inspire others. His leadership transcended Arts Education. As Chair of the S.C. African American History Monument Citizens Advisory Committee, Goodwin faced one of his most challenging and rewarding assignments. He viewed his role in shepherding that project, which resulted in the realization of the African American monument on State House grounds, as one of his greatest successes. In 2002, the Columbia Museum of Art established the Mac Arthur Goodwin Award, presented annually to an individual who has demonstrated substantial hands on commitment to Arts Education. Goodwin was especially proud of that honor. He, himself, had been the recipient of numerous awards including the Order of the Palmetto, the State's highest honor; and, the Elizabeth O'Neill Verner Award, the Governor's Award in the Arts. Nationally, he had been named both Arts Educator of the Year and Arts Administrator of the Year. Yet, Goodwin, eschewing labels, just kept doing "the work." An accomplished artist, Goodwin was proficient as a painter and printmaker who in later years worked almost exclusively in mixed media. An avid jazz enthusiast, he often scrounged time late at night to Indulge his creative muse while listening to a favorite artist. His works are featured in many collections both private and public. Quiet and introspective by nature, Mac Arthur Goodwin was a man of strong faith and personal commitment. Active in his church, he was a member of Virginia Wingard Memorial United Methodist Church where he chaired the Staff/Pastor Parish Relations Committee. "Leaders lead by service," he once said. " One who is a leader must be able to say to others, 'Follow me as I follow Christ.' That is my philosophy." Mac Arthur Goodwin was predeceased by his parents, two siblings, and his beloved son, Michael. Those left to cherish his memory include: his loving and devoted wife, Juanita; a daughter, Theresa Wyatt (Spartanburg, SC); one son, Gerard Goodwin (Columbia, SC); granddaughters, Michelee Jones (Hephzibah, GA) and Michale Payden (Spartanburg, SC); a great-granddaughter, Aniyah Payden (Spartanburg, SC); a brother, Cornelius Goodwin (Elizabeth City, NC); two special nephews: Toby (Danielle) Housey (Charleston, SC) and Ralph (Dianne) Randolph (Columbia, SC) cherished godchildren, Carlos (Lisa) Simpson (Columbia, SC), Bernard and Cheryl Graham (Woodbridge, VA), and Darrell Housey Jr. (Suitland, MD); several sisters- and brothers-in-law; and vast extended family and a host of former students, colleagues and friends all whose lives were enriched, just by knowing Mac. J.W. Woodward Funeral Home Spartanburg, SC

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Published by The State from Oct. 26 to Oct. 29, 2016.

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Linda Popp

November 2, 2016

Oh my, I will sorely miss Mac's smile at the NAEA Conferences. He was such a nurturing leader to so many. Art education has lost a supreme advocate for the importance of quality arts eduction programs in our schools. The Goodwin family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Marc Cardwell

October 31, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Goodwin taught me in high school, and made a lifelong impact on me as an artist and person. I know there must be 100s and 1000s of former students who feel the same.

James Greer and family.

October 29, 2016

To the Goodwin family my prayers and condolences to you. May God comfort you and bind your heart in this time of your grief and loss.

Dy English

October 29, 2016

Thank you to "Mac" for all you did for arts in South Carolina. I had the pleasure of meeting with him early in my career. His efforts will have lasting effects for future generations. Prayers for family.

October 29, 2016

He was a mentor of mine and will be missed by many others. He enriched the lives of thousands through his leadership. I am grateful he entered my life through a common interest in arts education and concern for liberty and justice for all.
Laura H. Chapman

Chuck Sovick

October 28, 2016

We wish you and your family our condolences and prayers during this time of loss. Mac was a great neighbor and an outstanding Christian! God Bless everyone! Chuck and Sharon Sovick

Bernard Young

October 28, 2016

I will miss Mac and his wisdom annually at NAEA. A great friend and mentor. My condolences and prayers to Juanita and family.

William E. Harris, Ph.D.

October 28, 2016

Dear Juanita and Family,
Mac was one of the absolute best arts education administrators across this country. He set the bar high for art educators and took steps to make us more visible, accountable, responsible and viewed as professionals. His tenure with the National Art Education Association helped make our standards a national model. Moreover, Mac gave tireless leadership, support, and respect to diversity issues and African American artists. His absence will be a deep void that won't easily be replaced. Plus, I admired how he dearly loved Juanita and his children. Thank you Mac for being a mentor and showing us the skill of perseverance. "Bill" Harris

Betty Goins

October 28, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with thefamily.

Wade Hobgood

October 27, 2016

I have many fond memories of Mac and Juanita. Mac was one of the country's grand champions of art education and his spirit and values will live on. It was a pleasure working with Mac on the ABC Project.

October 26, 2016

My condolences to the Goodwin family. I remember "Mac" from our days at Claflin U. as captain of the basketball team and a dynamic student leader. Me he rest in peace.
James O'Berry

Parker and Jane Evatt

October 26, 2016

We will miss our special friend. He and his family are faithful members of our church, and we enjoyed our special hugs from them every Sunday. Our prayers are
with his entire family. Accept our love.

Betty Hatchell

October 26, 2016

Dear Juanita and family, My deepest condolences in the passing of Mac. He is very much missed. It was wonderful having your daughter, granddaughter and son with us this past Sunday. God is with you in your loss. In Christian Love, Betty Hatchell

Jim Campbell

October 26, 2016

I always loved working with Mac when we were doing the interviews for the South Carolina Governor's School summer sessions. Mac's sense of humor and his steadfast belief in the value of art education for all children served as an inspiration and a guide for me. I will miss his kindness and his friendship. His legacy will continue for generations to come.

Charles Littlejohn

October 26, 2016

I would like to give my condolences to the Goodwin Family. May GOD continue to keep you under his wings during these hard times. Our prayers go out to the family. Sincerely Charles Littlejohn Jr. And Family

Jeannie Abston

October 26, 2016

We will miss Mac's smiling face. He brightened up Virginia Wingard UMC. Much loved.

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