Lisa Farrington
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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aha enyere | Lisa |
aha ezinụlọ ya | Farrington |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 20. century |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | art historian |
ebe agụmakwụkwọ | CUNY Graduate School and University Center |
Lisa Farrington bụ onye ọkọ akụkọ ihe mere eme nka nke America, ọkachamara na nka African-American, nka Haiti, na nka ụmụ nwanyị. Ọ bụ Prọfesọ a ma ama na Ngalaba Art na Music na John Jay College of Criminal Justice ( Mahadum City nke New York ). [1] Farrington bụ otu n'ime ndị isi ndị ọkà mmụta nke Faith Ringgold, bụ onye dere ọtụtụ akwụkwọ na nkà African-American, na bụ otu n'ime nanị isii zuru ezu prọfesọ nke African-American art akụkọ ihe mere eme na United States .[ a chọrọ nkọwa ]
Ọrụ
dezieFarrington bụ onye gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Mahadum Howard (BFA) na Mahadum America (MA), wee nweta MPh na PhD na Art History & philosophy na CUNY Graduate Center na 1997 na akwụkwọ edemede akpọrọ “Faith Ringgold: The Early Works & the Evolution Ihe osise Thangka. [2]
Akwụkwọ ya n'afọ 2005 Ịmepụta Onyonyo Ha bụ akụkọ zuru oke nke mbụ nke ndị na-ese ihe nkiri nwanyị America na America, site na ịgba ohu ruo ugbu a. Akwụkwọ 2015 ya, Art African-American Art: A Visual and Cultural History, bụ nyocha emelitere na nkà ndị Africa-American.
Ọ bụ William & Camille Cosby Endowed Scholar na Mahadum Atlantic / Spelman College site na 2008 ruo 2007. [3] Na 2009, ọ natara onyinye sitere na Creative Capital Art na Andy Warhol Foundation iji rụọ ọrụ na monograph na Emma Amos . [4]
Na February 7, 2014, Farrington nyere nkuzi, "Ụwa nka tupu ịkpa ókè agbụrụ: Ngosipụta na-akpali akpali nke ndị mba Africa nke e gosipụtara site na oge ochie ruo ugbu a," na Metropolitan Museum of Art. [5]
Akwụkwọ akụkọ
dezie- Art African-American: Akụkọ Ọhụụ na Ọdịbendị (Oxford University Press, 2015)
- Ịmepụta Onyonyo nke Onwe Ha: Akụkọ ihe mere eme nke ndị na-ese ụmụ nwanyị Africa-American (New York: Mahadum Oxford, 2005; 2nd ed. 2011). [6] Enyere akwụkwọ nrite akwụkwọ ncheta nke 2005 Letitia Woods Brown sitere na American Association of Black Women Historians. [7]
- Olu dị na akwa: Akụkọ Quilts (Hattiesburg: Mahadum Southern Mississippi, 2004)
- Akwụkwọ ntuziaka zuru ụwa ọnụ maka mbipụta agụmakwụkwọ (New York: Millennium Fine Arts Publishing, 2006)
- Okwukwe Ringgold (San Francisco: Pọmigranate Fine Arts Publishers, 2004)
- Art on Fire: ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nke agbụrụ na mmekọahụ na eserese nke Okwukwe Ringgold (New York: Millennium Fine Arts Publishing, 1999)
Ihe omume curatorial
dezieN'afọ 2013, Farrington kwadoro ihe ngosi njem ahụ "Women Call for Peace: Global Vistas." [8] Ihe ngosi ahụ gụnyere ọrụ ndị na-ese ihe gụnyere Emma Amos, Siona Benjamin, Chakaia Booker, Judy Chicago, Susanne Kessler, Faith Ringgold, Aminah Robinson, Flo Oy Wong, na Helen Zughaib . Ọ chịkọtala ihe ngosi nka nke Jill Freedman, [9] Charlotta Janssen, [10] na Gaye Ellington. [11]
Ntụaka
dezie(BFA) na Mahadum America (MA), wee nweta MPh na PhD na Art History & philosophy na MPh na PhD na Art History & philosophy na CUNY
- ↑ "Lisa Farrington", John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on 2018-04-15. (in en)
- ↑ Farrington. Lisa Farrington CV. Archived from the original on April 14, 2015. Retrieved on April 15, 2018.
- ↑ Spelman College Announces New Cosby Chairs. www.gainformer.com. Archived from the original on 2012-05-23. Retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ↑ Lisa Farrington - Grantees - Arts Writers Grant Program. www.artswriters.org. Retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ↑ The Artistic World before Racism. www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved on 2018-04-16.
- ↑ Collins on Farrington, 'Creating Their Own Image: The History of African-American Women Artists' | H-AfrArts | H-Net (en). networks.h-net.org. Retrieved on 2018-04-16.
- ↑ Association of Black Women Historians Letitia Woods Brown Memorial Book Award. web.mnstate.edu. Retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ↑ Villarreal. "Women Call for Peace: Global Vistas" opens at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (en). artdaily.com. Retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ↑ "Street Cops at John Jay College", JILL FREEDMAN. Retrieved on 2018-04-16. (in en-US)
- ↑ About / CV (en-US). Charlotta Janssen. Archived from the original on 2018-04-16. Retrieved on 2018-04-16.
- ↑ "News and Events", John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Retrieved on 2018-04-16. (in en)