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Stephanie Pogue

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awards from the University of Maryland, singled out for her advanced study in color etching techniques. With a strong color sense, a preference for simple geometric (sometimes architectural) shapes and the technical ability to push the traditional boundaries of printmaking, Pogue created a body of
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Interview of Stephanie Pogue by Sharon Patton, October 18, 1987, written by Stephanie Pogue, 1944-2004 (1987); edited by James V. Hatch, 1928- and Leo Hamalian, 1920-2003; in Artist and Influence, Vol. 8, Artist and Influence, 8:1-127 (1989) (New York, NY: Hatch-Billops Collection, 1989),
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as an associate professor of printmaking, drawing, and papermaking. She worked as the Department Chair from 1993 to 1998 and was a member of the Chancellor's Commission on Ethnic Minority Issues. As a recipient of two
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476: 195:, granted in 1981 and 1986, Pogue traveled to India to study architecture and to Pakistan to study traditional arts and crafts. These trips greatly impacted her work. In 1982 she received the first of many 118:, but felt isolated there as the only black student in a dorm of 250 people. While at Syracuse, she took a life-drawing class for non-majors. After a year at Syracuse, Pogue transferred to 150:
in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan with her Master of Fine Arts in Printmaking in 1968. Progue continued her art education throughout her career, including studying privately with bookbinder
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Pogue died at age 58 at the Mariner of Laurel health care facility on November 12, 2002, from cardiac arrest.
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where she studied art. At Howard, she was taught and mentored by notable artists and art historians including
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Cowan, B. (2019, Apr 12). Art museum exhibition celebrates black women in creation and creator.
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work that was exhibited in museum, galleries, and universities nationally and internationally.
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1987: "The Art of Black America in Japan: Afro-American Modernism" (Tokyo and Chiba, Japan)
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Black artist makes waves: Portrait of artist-professor--stephanie pogue. (1982, Jan 30).
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1983: "International Print Exhibit", Taipei City Museum of Fine Arts (Taipei, Taiwan)
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North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
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North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary
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from 1968 to 1981. While at Fisk, she was influenced by then-Professor Emeritus
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2011: "Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection",
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1976: "Migraciones: Una Exhibición de Artistas Gráficos Afro-Americanos",
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Stephanie Elaine Pogue; Adrienne L. Childs; Elsa Barkley Brown (2008).
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2019: "Connected: African-American Female Artists and North Carolina",
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2008: "Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie Pogue", Driskell Center,
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1981: "Forever free: art by African-American women, 1862-1980",
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1988: "Black Women Artists: North Carolina Connections",
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Forever free: Art by African-American women, 1862-1980
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printmaker
Shelby
North Carolina
Elizabeth
New Jersey
Syracuse University
Howard University
James A. Porter
David Driskell
James Lesesne Wells
Lois Mailou Jones
Lou Stovall
Sylvia Snowden
Cranbrook Academy of Art
George A. Baer
Mavis Pusey
Vanderbilt University
David Driskell
Howard University
Fisk University
Aaron Douglas
University of Maryland
Fulbright-Hays cross cultural fellowships
CAPA
Studio Museum in Harlem
Whitney Museum
La Tertulia Museum
Illinois State University
Clark College
North Carolina Central University

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