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  2. Brooklyn Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Museum changed its name to Brooklyn Museum of Art in 1997. [180] According to acting director Linda S. Ferber, the renaming was necessary because "there was more confusion about the museum's identity than we supposed"; for instance, many visitors still believed the museum had natural-history exhibits, which had not been the case ...

  3. William Henry Goodyear - Wikipedia

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    Goodyear was a vital force in the early years of the Museum's fine arts department as well as doing extensive research in art history and architectural theory. Within this collection of correspondence, scrapbooks, notes, clippings, and expedition diaries, are images of medieval cathedrals, churches, and mosques taken between 1895 and 1914 that ...

  4. List of artists from Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Her work can be found in many museums, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia and the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, Georgia. [12] Tim Okamura (born 1968) – painter based in Brooklyn [13] Okamura is known for his depiction of African-American and minority subjects in urban settings, and his combination of graffiti and realism.

  5. John Koch - Wikipedia

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    John Koch (August 18, 1909 — April 19, 1978), (pronounced "KŌK") was an American painter and teacher, and an important figure in 20th century Realism.He is best known for his light-filled paintings of urban interiors, often featuring classical allusions, many set in his own Manhattan apartment.

  6. John Woodrow Wilson - Wikipedia

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    The exhibit was shown at the Brooklyn Museum, the Art Institute of Chicago and the Baltimore Museum of Art, among others. [10] [55] [56] [57] In 1995, Wilson had an exhibit of his own work at the Museum of Fine Arts called "Dialogue: John Wilson/Joseph Norman". [1] The exhibit consisted of many of Wilson's sculptures and sketches. [1]

  7. Aaron Shikler - Wikipedia

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    Shikler was born in Brooklyn, New York on March 18, 1922. His parents were Eastern European Jewish immigrants who came to the United States before World War I. [1] After graduating from The High School of Music & Art in 1940, [2] Shikler studied at the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, and at the Hans Hofmann School in New York.

  8. Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is located on the fourth floor of the Brooklyn Museum, New York City, United States. Since 2007 it has been the home of Judy Chicago's 1979 installation, The Dinner Party. The Center's namesake and founder, Elizabeth A. Sackler, is a philanthropist, art collector, and member of the Sackler family.

  9. Brooklyn Museum Art School - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn Museum. The Brooklyn Museum Art School was a non-degree-granting professional school that opened at the Brooklyn Museum in Brooklyn, New York in the summer of 1941.. The Brooklyn Museum Art School provided instruction for amateur artists as well until January 1985, when it was transferred to the Pratt Institute's Continuing Education Divisi