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Stephanie Pogue

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Stephanie Elaine Pogue (1944–2002)[1] daa nyɛla Americanima nuchee ni baŋda mini printmaker. O nuchee ni baŋsim ŋɔ nyɛla din tooi jɛndi ninsalinima din gbaai bahindi paɣaba.[2]

Pogue nyɛla ŋun daa kpi o yuun pihinu ni anii saha Mariner of Laurel health care facility Silimiin goli November biɛɣ'pinaayi dali yuuni 2002.[3][4]

Exhibitions and galleries

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1971: "Flowers of Form", Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY)[5]

1971: "Contemporary Black Artists in America", Whitney Museum (New York, NY)[6]

1976: "Migraciones: Una Exhibición de Artistas Gráficos Afro-Americanos", La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia)[7]

1981: "Forever free: art by African-American women, 1862-1980", Illinois State University (Normal, IL) [8]

1982: Clark College Woodruff Library (Atlanta, GA)[9]

1983: "International Print Exhibit", Taipei City Museum of Fine Arts (Taipei, Taiwan)[7]

1985: City Museum (Arondelovac)[7]

1987: "The Art of Black America in Japan: Afro-American Modernism" (Tokyo and Chiba, Japan)[7]

1988: "Black Women Artists: North Carolina Connections", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)[7]

1988: "Black Arts Festival Exhibition", Spelman College (Atlanta, GA)[7]

1989: Castle Gallery (Hyattsville, Maryland)[7]

2008: "Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie Pogue", Driskell Center, University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD)[10]

2011: "Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection", Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY)[11]

2019: "Connected: African-American Female Artists and North Carolina", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)[12]

  1. Stephanie Elaine Pogue; Adrienne L. Childs; Elsa Barkley Brown (2008). Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie E. Pogue. David C. Driskell Center. ISBN 9780981909301.
  2. Driskell, David C. (2001). The Other Side of Color. Rohnert, California: Pomegranate Communications, Inc. p. 164. ISBN 0-7649-1455-3.
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  5. Tapley, M. (1975, Apr 09). About the arts. New York Amsterdam News (1962-)
  6. Contemporary Black Artists in America.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Heller, Jules; Heller, Nancy G. (2013-12-19). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary (in English). Routledge. ISBN 9781135638894.
  8. In Bontemps, A., Fonvielle-Bontemps, J., Driskell, D. C., Stephenson Incorporated,, Illinois State University., Joslyn Art Museum,, Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts,, ... University of Maryland at College Park. (1980). Forever free: Art by African-American women, 1862-1980.
  9. "Stephanie Pogue's Works at Clark College Shows". Atlanta Daily World. April 1, 1982. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
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  11. Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection.
  12. Cowan, B. (2019, Apr 12). Art museum exhibition celebrates black women in creation and creator. University Wire.