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Biographers International Organization (BIO) is an international, non-profit, 501 (c)(3) organization founded to promote the art and craft of biography, and to further the professional interests of its practitioners.
2009: Skandalaris Award for Art and Architecture; 2009: US. Artists Booth Fellowship; 2010: Creative Time Annenberg Prize for Art and Social Change; 2011: Visual arts “master artist” at the Atlantic Center for the Arts in New Syrmna Beach, Florida. 2013: President Barack Obama appointed Rick to the National Council on the Arts [27]
Aaron Douglas (May 26, 1899 – February 2, 1979 [1]) was an American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator. He was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance. [2] He developed his art career painting murals and creating illustrations that addressed social issues around race and segregation in the United States by utilizing African-centric imagery. [3]
Michael M. Kaiser (born October 27, 1953) is an American arts administrator who served as president of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (2001–2014) in Washington, D.C. Kaiser currently lives in Great Falls, Virginia.
The Center publishes Transition Magazine, [7] and is connected to the Du Bois Review (edited by W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard Lawrence D. Bobo). [8] The African American National Biography Project is a joint project of the Hutchins Center and Oxford University Press. [9]
Suzanne Anker (born August 6, 1946) is an American visual artist and theorist. Considered a pioneer in Bio Art., [1] she has been working on the relationship of art and the biological sciences for more than twenty five years.
Suzanne Lacy (born 1945) is an American artist, educator, writer, and professor at the USC Roski School of Art and Design. She has worked in a variety of media, including installation, video, performance, public art, photography, and art books, in which she focuses on "social themes and urban issues."
The Corita Art Center (CAC), a gallery and archive dedicated to preserving and promoting the work and spirit of Corita Kent, was originally founded as the Corita Prints in 1969 in North Hollywood. It changed its name when it moved to the Immaculate Heart property in 1997 and is located within the offices of the Immaculate Heart Community ...