
Born 0000-00-00
EDUCATION: 1966-1967 Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1965 Montgomery College, Maryland 1963-1964 Roosevelt University, Chicago, Ill. ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS: 1997 Skoto Gallery, New York “Pieces of Linkage” with Richard Hunt 1987 Tompkins Square Gallery, New York Paintings 1984 The University of Connecticut, Hartford Campus Gallery: Photographs 1980 The University of Connecticut, Hartford Campus Gallery: Paintings 1975 Livingston College, Rutgers University, New Jersey Lucy Stone Hall Gallery 1970 Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Guest curated by Barbara Rose. Experimental Prints 1970 Corcoran Workshop - Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS: Pharos Gallery New York: Editions 1974-1991; Stepehen Procuniar, Mel Edwards, Ruchard Hunt and Lester Johnson 1993 F.W. Olin Humanities Center, Bard College NY Please Observe 1991 B4A Gallery, New York, NY Group Show 1990 B4A Gallery, New York, NY Group Show 1988 Therefore Art, New York, Group Show 1988 Eisner Hall Gallery, C.C.N.Y., New York, Denotation, Connotation, Implication; Drawing By 5 Artists 1982 Kate Haywood, New York. Nine Styles 1978 Place Center Gallery, New York. Play in Two Parts, performance with graphics (organized by Richard Kostelanetz) 1976 Gallery 10, Washington D.C., Printmakers on the East Coast 1975 Voorhees Art Gallery, Rutgers University New Jersey Photography juried by Peter Bunnel (travels to 12 locations) 1970-1971 Workshop- Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. PUBLIC COLLECTIONS: Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University Art Museums Westinghouse Corporation, Washington, D.C. Northern Virginia National Bank, VA New York Health and Hospitals Corp., NY Exxon Corporation, CT Shearson American Express, NY, NY PROFESSIONAL GRANTS and AWARDS: Artists Fellowship – Salamagundi Club New York 1997 Change Inc. New York 1987 Artists Grant, Artists Space, NY, NY. 1978 Artist-in-Residence, Colgate University, CAPS program funding 1976-1977 CAPS Award, N.Y. Council for the Arts 1975 N.Y.C. Dept. of Cultural Affairs Grant for Childrens Art Carnival 1975 Childrens Art Carnival, an educational project of The Museum of Modern Art 1970-1982 Supervisor for Harlem Print Workshop 1970 Co-Director of Educational Activities, Workshop- Corcoran Gallery of Art TEACHING POSITIONS: 1987-1988 Professor of Art, The City College of New York, C.U.N.Y., NY 1980-1982 Professor of Art, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, NJ. 1970-1980 Professor of Art, Livingston College, Rutgers University, NJ 1975 Professor of Urban Communications, Livingston College, Rutgers 1975 Visiting Assistant Professor of Art, Pratt Graphics Center, NY, NY. 1971 Artist-in-Residence, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC