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  2. Jack Rogers Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] He went on to work at San Diego State University in the Art Department until retirement in 1991, and was an active member of the local furniture design scene. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] The Allied Craftsmen of San Diego, a crafts organization in San Diego that was headed by Hopkins and Larry Hunter succeeding John Dirks (a professor at San Diego State ...

  3. The Hopkins Review - Wikipedia

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    The Hopkins Review is a quarterly literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, and memoir; essays on literature, drama, film, the visual arts, music, and dance; interviews, folios of visual art, and translations; as well as reviews of books, performances, and exhibits.

  4. Johns Hopkins University Press - Wikipedia

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    Johns Hopkins University Press [a] (also referred to as JHU Press or JHUP) is the publishing division of Johns Hopkins University. It was founded in 1878 and is the oldest continuously running university press in the United States. [2] The press publishes books and journals, and operates other divisions including fulfillment and electronic ...

  5. George James Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    Hopkins was a native of Pasadena, California; his mother Una Nixson Hopkins was a magazine writer and an art director on at least a dozen silent films. Hopkins got his start designing scenery on stage after studying design in college. He moved to films in 1917, working as an art director for various studios.

  6. Leslie King-Hammond - Wikipedia

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    The educator Lawrence Rinder conducted research on art and design from leading schools and spotlights the importance of education, the field of study and instructors and notes King-Hammond. [ citation needed ] Dr. King-Hammond was also noted as an expert in an article written by Blake Gopnik in The Washington Post .

  7. Phoebe Stanton - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Stanton was an outspoken supporter of Baltimore's architecture and advised the city on design. [1] [3] In 1963, she became involved with the city's planning and preservation issues. [3] She was faculty and taught at Johns Hopkins University, from 1955 until 1982. [3] She also occasionally taught at Reed, Goucher, and Bryn Mawr colleges. [1]

  8. Eric Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    In the book Eric Hopkins: Above and Beyond, Carl Little associates Hopkins style with early 20th century modern painters such as John Marin to "reduce phenomena to their most essential components." [10] Hopkins is the subject of the Maine Public film series documentary Eric Hopkins: Atmospheres by filmmaker Dale Schierholt.

  9. Ronald Paulson - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Howard Paulson (May 27, 1930 – August 7, 2024) was an American writer and professor of English who was a specialist in English 18th-century art and culture, and the world's leading expert on English artist William Hogarth.