Carole Byard
Yi palo
| Carole Byard | |||
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1974 - 1975 | |||
| Atlantic City, Silimin gɔli July 22, 1941 | |||
| O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | America | ||
| Residence | Atlantic City New York Petersburg, New Jersey (en) Philadelphia (mul) | ||
| African Americans (en) | |||
| Kpibu shee | Silimin gɔli January 11, 2017 | ||
| Education | |||
| Shikuru shɛli o ni chaŋ | Atlantic City High School (en) Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial (en) (1961 - 1963) art (en) New York School of Applied Design for Women (en) (1964 - 1968) | ||
| Tuma | |||
| Tuma | visual artist (en) | ||
| Pin' shɛŋa o ni dee | view
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| Nira zaŋti | Where We At (en) | ||
Carole Marie Byard (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli July biɛɣ'pishi ni ayi dali yuuni 1941 ka daa kpi Silimiin goli January biɛɣ'pin'yini dali yuuni 2017) daa nyɛla Americanima nuchee ni baŋda mini anfooninima yaara. O nyɛla ŋun daa deegi Caldecott Honor mini Coretta Scott King Awards.[1]
Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Byard nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Atlantic City, New Jersey, o lammba nyɛ William "Bunny" Byard mini Viola London-Byard. O nyɛla ŋu mali beli ka o yuli booni Michael Byard.[1][2]
Nintiɣili mini pina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1972: Ford Foundation travel grant for three months of travel in Africa[3]
- 1977: Black and African Festival of Art and Culture (FESTAC), Delegate (Lagos)[4]
- 1978: Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for Africa Dream[5]
- 1980: Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award for Cornrows[6]
- 1981: Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor for Grandma's Joy[3][7]
- 1986: National Endowment for the Arts, Fellowship for drawing[8]
- 1993: Coretta Scott King Illustrator Honor for Working Cotton[9][10]
- 1993: Caldecott Honor for Working Cotton[11]
- 1994: National Endowment for the Arts, Fellowship for sculpture[8]
Discography
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1974: Genesis by Charles Sullivan (Strata-East) – Layout & Design
- 1974: Long Before Our Mothers Cried by Sonny Fortune (Strata-East) – Cover Artist/Designer
- 1974: Musa – Ancestral Streams by Stanley Cowell (Strata-East) – Artist-Designer
- 1975: Monism by Milton Marsh (Strata-East) – Graphics
- 1975: The Piano Choir by Handscapes 2 (Strata-East) – Art direction/design
- 1976: Regeneration by Stanley Cowell (Strata-East) – Cover art & design
- 1976: Marchin' On! by The Heath Brothers (Strata-East) – Graphic artist
- 2003: Continuum by Sonny Fortune (Sound Reason) – Cover art
Selected exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Selected group exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1975: Sojourn: An Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, Carole Byard and Valerie Maynard, Gallery 1199 (New York, NY) – March 18 – June 5, 1975[12]
- 1978: Migrations: A National Exhibition of African-American Printmakers, Gallery of Art, College of Fine Arts, Howard University (Washington, D.C.) – Aug. 28 – September 23, 1978[13]
- 1980: The Child: Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture, Gallery 62 (New York, NY)[14]
- 1989: War, Peace and Victory: A Sculpture Exhibition in Memorial Arch, Grand Army Plaza, Prospect Park, Brooklyn, Prospect Park Alliance (New York, NY) – April 29 – June 17, 1989
- 1998: Resonant Forms: Contemporary African American Women Sculptors, Smithsonian Institution (Washington, D.C.)[15]
- 1990: Dia De Los Muertos III: Homelessness, The Alternative Museum (New York, NY) – November 2–December 15, 1990
- 1990–1992: Ancestors Known and Unknown: Box Work[16] – Traveling exhibition held at Art in General, New York, February 1990; Islip Art Museum, March 1991; Barnes-Blackman Gallery Community Artists' Collective and The Firehouse Gallery, Houston, April 1991; Wooster College Museum, Sept. 1991; Kean College, October 1991; Women and their work, Austin, June 1992
- 1992–1993: Malcolm X: Man, Ideal, Icon, Walker Art Center (Minneapolis, MN) – December 1992–April 1993[17]
- 1993: Through Sisters' Eyes: Children's Books Illustrated by African-American Women Artists, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Newark Museum (Newark, NJ)[18]
- 2017: We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85, Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY)[19]
Selected solo exhibitions
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1993: Sculpture Installation by Carole Byard, Dana Gallery at the Phillips Museum of Art at Franklin & Marshall College (Lancaster, PA) – January 21–February 14, 1993
- 2015: Rent Series, New York Public Library (New York, NY)[20]
Selected works and publications
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- King, Helen Hayes; Byard, Carole M. (pictures by) (1971). Willy. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. OCLC 155531.
- Phumla; Byard, Carole M. (illustrated by) (1972). Nomi and the Magic Fish: A Story from Africa. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. OCLC 647513.
- Callahan, Dorothy M.; Byard, Carole M. (illustrated by) (1972). Under Christopher's Hat. New York: Scribner. ISBN 978-0-684-12685-2. OCLC 304028.
- Po, Lee (retold by); Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1974). The Sycamore Tree and Other African Tales. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. ISBN 978-0-385-00561-6. OCLC 803708.
- Tobias, Tobi; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1975). Arthur Mitchell. New York: Crowell. ISBN 978-0-690-00661-2. OCLC 1008063.
- Greenfield, Eloise; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1992). Africa Dream. New York: HarperTrophy. ISBN 978-0-064-43277-1. OCLC 317843522.
- Little, Lessie Jones; Greenfield, Eloise; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1978). I Can Do It by Myself. New York: Crowell. ISBN 978-0-690-01369-6. OCLC 3543614.
- Robinson, Adjai; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1979). Three African Tales. New York, NY: Putnam. ISBN 978-0-399-20656-6. OCLC 4494859.
- Yarbrough, Camille; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1979). Cornrows. New York: Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. ISBN 978-0-698-20462-1. OCLC 4504360.
- Hill, Robert Bernard (foreword by); Byard, Carole M.; Cox, Virginia; Feelings, Tom; Wilson, George (1980). The Child: Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture. New York, NY: Gallery 62, National Urban League, Inc. OCLC 79317568. – Catalog of an exhibition held at Gallery 62 from December 3, 1979, to January 11, 1980
- Greenfield, Eloise; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1980). Grandmama's Joy. New York, NY: Philomel. ISBN 978-0-399-21064-8. OCLC 9895338.
- Walter, Mildred Pitts; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1989). Have a Happy... New York, NY: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books. ISBN 978-0-380-71314-1. OCLC 29060061.
- Lippard, Lucy; Byard, Carole M.; Sligh, Clarissa T.; Min, Yong Soon (1991). "Praising Her Name". Ancestors Known and Unknown: Box Work. New York, NY: Coast to Coast National Women Artists of Color. OCLC 24352506. – Traveling exhibition from February 1990 to June 1992
- Mendez, Phil; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1991). The Black Snowman. New York: Scholastic. ISBN 978-0-590-44873-4. OCLC 461374858.
- Williams, Sherley Anne (written by); Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (1992). Working Cotton (1st ed.). San Diego, CA: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. ISBN 978-0-152-99624-6. OCLC 23970022.
- Bryan, Ashley (selected and with an introduction by); Pinkney, Andrea Davis (selected and with an introduction by); Bryan, Ashley (illustrations by); Byard, Carole (illustrations by); Spivey-Gilchrist, Jan (illustrations by); Pinkney, Brian (illustrations by); Pinkney, Jerry (illustrations by); Ringgold, Faith (illustrations by) (1999). Jump Back, Honey: The Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar. New York: Jump at the Sun/Hyperion Books for Children. ISBN 978-0-786-82406-9. OCLC 40460104.
- Johnston, Tony; Byard, Carole (illustrated by) (2001). Angel City. New York, NY: Philomel Books. ISBN 978-0-399-23405-7. OCLC 44588095.
- Jackson, Gale P.; Byard, Carole (artwork by) (2006). Suite for Mozambique. New York, NY: Ikon. ISBN 978-0-945-36810-6. OCLC 68813553.
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- 1 2 Obituary of Carole Byard: In Memory of Carole Marie Byard: 1941–2017 (January 2017).
- ↑ (1997) "Carole Byard: 3/17/1997 and 4/28/1997". Activist Women's Voices Oral History Collection, 1995–2000.
- 1 2 Smith, Henrietta M. (1994). The Coretta Scott King Awards Book: From Vision to Reality. Chicago: Coretta Scott King Task Force, Social Responsibilities Round Table, American Library Association. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-838-93441-8. OCLC 30715470.
- ↑ Otfinoski, Steven (2011). "Carole Byard". African Americans in the Visual Arts (Rev. ed.). New York, NY: Facts on File. p. 35. ISBN 9780816078400. OCLC 747176966.
- ↑ Coretta Scott King Book Awards - All Recipients, 1970-Present | Coretta Scott King Roundtable (en).
- ↑ Coretta Scott King Book Awards - All Recipients, 1970-Present | Coretta Scott King Roundtable (en).
- ↑ Coretta Scott King Book Awards - All Recipients, 1970-Present | Coretta Scott King Roundtable (en).
- 1 2 Prigoff, James; Dunitz, Robin J. (2000). Walls of Heritage, Walls of Pride: African American Murals. San Francisco: Pomegranate. pp. 36, 249. ISBN 978-0-764-91339-6. OCLC 43631621.
- ↑ Stephens, Claire Gatrell (2000). Coretta Scott King Award Books: Using Great Literature with Children and Young Adults. Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. ISBN 978-1-563-08685-4. OCLC 42652667.
- ↑ Coretta Scott King Book Awards - All Recipients, 1970-Present | Coretta Scott King Roundtable (en).
- ↑ James, Erika R.. LibGuides: Caldecott Award & Honor Winners: 1993 Winner & Honorees (en).
- ↑ James V. Hatch and Camille Billops papers, 1954–2011 (Finding aid) (in English). Atlanta: Emory University. 2012. p. 47.
- ↑ Migrations: A National Exhibition of African-American Printmakers. Washington, D.C.: Gallery of Art, College of Fine Arts, Howard University. 1978. OCLC 57415057.
- ↑ Hill, Robert Bernard (foreword by); Byard, Carole M.; Cox, Virginia; Feelings, Tom; Wilson, George (1980). The Child: Paintings, Drawings, Sculpture. New York, NY: Gallery 62, National Urban League, Inc. OCLC 79317568.
- ↑ Resonant Forms: Contemporary African American Women Sculptors (1998).
- ↑ Lippard, Lucy; Byard, Carole M.; Sligh, Clarissa T.; Min, Yong Soon (1991). "Praising Her Name". Ancestors Known and Unknown: Box Work. New York, NY: Coast to Coast National Women Artists of Color. OCLC 24352506.
- ↑ Malcolm X - (1992).
- ↑ Leimbach, Dulcie (February 19, 1993). "For Children". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1993/02/19/books/for-children.html.
- ↑ Choi, Connie H.; Hermo, Carmen; Hockley, Rujeko; Morris, Catherine; Weissberg, Stephanie (2017). Morris, Catherine; Hockley, Rujeko (eds.). We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 / A Sourcebook. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum. ISBN 978-0-872-73183-7. OCLC 964698467.
- ↑ Learn More About Artist Carole Byard's "Rent Series". New York Public Library (February 19, 2015).
Further reading
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Talks at the Schomburg: Carole Byard, the Rent Series, and Beyond by Schomburg Center (Livestream video). Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. New York Public Library (March 12, 2015).
- Choi, Connie H.; Hermo, Carmen; Hockley, Rujeko; Morris, Catherine; Weissberg, Stephanie (2017). Morris, Catherine; Hockley, Rujeko (eds.). We Wanted a Revolution: Black Radical Women, 1965–85 / A Sourcebook. Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn Museum. ISBN 978-0-872-73183-7. OCLC 964698467.
External links
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Carole M. Byard (artist file) at Museum of Modern Art
- Carole Byard at CUNY Graduate Center's Activist Women's Voices oral history project – finding aid
- Carole Byard at Westbeth Artists Community In Memoriam https://westbeth.org/in-memoriam/
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