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Pasaquan is a compound near Buena Vista,
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. It was created by an eccentric
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ist named Eddie Owens Martin (1908–1986), who called himself St. EOM. An internationally renowned art site, it consists of six major structures including a redesigned 1885 farmhouse, painted
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sculptures, and of painted
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concrete walls. In September 2008, Pasaquan was accepted for listing in the
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. Pasaquan was restored by the
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and
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between 2014 and 2016.


Eddie Owens Martin

Eddie Owens Martin was born on July 4, 1908, in the village of Glen Alta in
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to a
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family of nine. He suffered
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from his father that caused him to leave home for New York City at 14 years old and become a
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. His early adult years of skirting the law led to a one-year prison term in 1942. He became a fortune teller after his release from Federal Narcotics Prison on March 17, 1943. He died by
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on April 16, 1986.


Origins

Martin was inspired by a spirit to create a religion called Pasaquoyanism. Its members are called Pasaquoyans. The spirit also named Martin "Saint EOM." Pasaquoyanism emphasizes connection to the natural world and the use of hair. "Pasaquan" is a name coined from
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and
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meaning roughly "the past coming together." He inherited the house and four acres of land from his mother after she died in 1950; Martin moved his fortune-telling business to the site in 1957 after a dispute with his brother Julius. He transformed the property over many years using proceeds earned from
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.


Construction

Martin collected local natural materials to construct his first wall and hired D. W. Milner to assist him. His original decorated fence decayed because it was made out of wood. Edwin Stephens provided Martin with technical construction skills and a romantic relationship. After 10 years of construction, Martin began painting his structures with images inspired by his own personal acquaintances.


Ownership transition

The Marion County Historical Society assumed ownership of Pasaquan in 1986. A special committee was formed in order to facilitate care of the site and Martin's various other works. The committee later purged various materials in order to focus on the compound itself. The Pasaquan Preservation Society was born out of the committee and operated Pasaquan until 2014. The Pasaquan Preservation Society deeded Pasaquan to the Kohler Foundation in 2014 in order to finance its restoration. The Kohler Foundation transferred ownership of Pasaquan to Columbus State University after it reopened in 2016.


Restoration

In 2004, the Pasaquan Preservation Society solicited the Kohler Foundation for help in maintaining Pasaquan. The project was accepted in 2014. The Kohler Foundation collaborated with Columbus State University to restore Pasaquan's art. After two years of work, the site was re-opened to the public on October 22, 2016.


Publicity

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visited the site in the early 1980s. In 2015, the Pasaquan Preservation Society won th
Governor's Award for the Arts and Humanities
for its work on Pasaquan. In 2016,
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recommended Pasaquan as a tourist destination. In 2019, ''
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'' recommended Pasaquan as a folk art destination.


In popular culture

In 2013,
Jason McCoy Jason Dwight Campsall (born August 27, 1970), known professionally as Jason McCoy, is a Canadian country singer-songwriter. He has won the 2001 Male Vocalist of the Year at the Canadian Country Music Awards, 3 SOCAN Song of the Year awards, ...
visited Pasaquan for his show ''Jason McCoy Eats America''. In 2017, James Ogburn and Scott Wilkerson created an opera called "Eddie’s Stone Song: Odyssey of the First Pasaquoyan" that celebrated Martin's life. In 2022, the Tedeschi Trucks Band released a track titled "Pasaquan", in homage of the site, on their album "I am the Moon".


Pasaquan gallery

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References


External links

* from Columbus State University
Pasaquan Preservation Society Oral History Collection
{{National Register of Historic Places American folk art Visionary environments Houses in Marion County, Georgia Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Georgia (U.S. state) Outdoor sculptures in Georgia (U.S. state) Art museums and galleries in Georgia (U.S. state) Tourist attractions in Marion County, Georgia Concrete sculptures in the United States National Register of Historic Places in Marion County, Georgia