Stephanie Elaine Pogue (1944-2002) [1] bụ onye prọfesọ America, onye na-ebi akwụkwọ, onye na-ese ihe na onye nkọwa.  Mmasị nka nka ihe ngosi nke ụmụ anụmanụ na ndị mmadụ[1]

Ndụ mmalite na agụmakwụkwọ

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Amụrụ ya na Shelby, North Carolina, mana etolite na Elizabeth, New Jersey .  N'iche akwụkwọ na ụlọ akwụkwọ, ọ nwere nra na nka, ballet, na egwu.  [1] [2] Ọ gara Mahadum Syracuse, mana ọ chere na ọ nọpụrụ ebe ahụ dị ka akwụkwọ iche iche n'ime ụlọ mmadụ 250. Mgbe ọ nọ na Syracuse, ọ klas klas ịse ndụ maka ndị na-azụ.  isi.  [2] Mgbe otu afɔfu na Syracuse, Pogue pia na Mahadum Howard ebe ọ ọmụmụ akwụkwọ nkà.  Na Howard, ndị omenkà a ma ama na ndị  ozi mụ ihe mere eme nka  James A. Porter, David Driskell, James Lesesne Wells, na Lois Mailou Jones jikọtara ya ma graphere ya ihe.  [1] Ụmụ klas ya ndị nka Franklin White, Lou Stovall, na Sylvia Snowden .  Mgbe ọ natachara nzere bachelọ ya na Howard, Pogue akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na Cranbrook Academy of Art na Bloomfield Hills, Michigan ya na Master of Fine Arts na Printmaking na 1968. [1] [3] [4] Progue gara n'ihu na akwụkwọ nkà  ya n'oge ọrụ ya niile, akwụkwọ akwụkwọ akwụkwọ na akwụkwọ na onye na-ede akwụkwọ George A. Baer na 1969, na-amụ lithography na Mavis Pusey, na-amụ akwụkwọ na Printmaking Workshop na New York n'oge akwụkwọ nke 1976  , na ike ihe mere eme na Mahadum Vanderbilt [2]

Ọrụ

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Pogue bụ onye nkwado nke omenkà David Driskell, onye bụkwa onye nkuzi ya na mahadum Howard .  [1] Ọrụ ọrụ na ngalaba nke Ngalaba Art na Mahadum Fisk site na 1968 ruo 1981. Mgbe ọ nọ na Fisk, Prọfesọ Emeritus Aaron Douglas metụrụ ya n'ahụ.  [2] Ọ bụ onye ntụziaka gallery na prọfesọ nka nke kuziri ibipụta akwụkwọ, ise ihe, na ekele nka.  [3] Mgbe ọ nọ na Fisk, o sonyeere ọrụ nke ịdekọ ndị na-ese ihe na America na ndị nchịkọta akụkọ ọrụ ha.  [2] Na 1981, ọ በቀላሉ Fisk ka ọ ọrụ na Mahadum Maryland dị ka prọfesọ na-arụ ọrụ nke ibipụta akwụkwọ onye, ​​akwụkwọ na ịde akwụkwọ.  [3] Ọ bụ ọrụ dị ka onye isi oche site na 1993 ruo 1998 [4] ma bụrụ onye otu Chancellor's Commission na Esemokwu Minority Ethnic.  [3] Dị ka onye nnata nke iwu omenala Fulbright-Hays abụọ, nke abụ na 1981 na 1986, Pogue gara India ịga ụlọ akwụkwọ ụlọ na Pakistan iji nka na nka omenala.  [5] Njem ndị ozi ọrụ ya nke ukwuu.  [2] Na 1982 ọ natara nke mbụ n'ime ọtụtụ onyinye CAPA site na Mahadum Maryland, nke izara maka igbu ihe ya dị na usoro etching agba.  Site n'echiche agba siri ike, ihe ndị na-eji geometric dị mfe (mgbe ụfọdụ ụlọ) na ikike ikike ikike ikike nke ibipụta akwụkwọ, Pogue kere otu ọrụ nke ụlọ na ụlọ ihe ngosi nka, veranda, na mahadum mba na mba  ụwa.

Ọnwụ

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Pogue nwụrụ mgbe ọ dị afọ 58 na Mariner nke ụlọ nlekọta ahụike Laurel na November 12, 2002, site na njide obi. [3] [4]

Ihe ngosi na veranda

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[5]1971: "Okooko osisi nke Ụdị", Studio Museum na Harlem (New York, NY)

1971: "Ndị na-ese ihe nkiri ojii nke oge a na America", Whitney Museum (New York, NY) [6]

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

1981: "N'efu mgbe akara ebi: nka nke ụmụ Africa-American, 1862-1980", Mahadum steeti Illinois (Normal, IL)[8]

1982: Clark College Woodruff Library (Atlanta, GA)

1983: "Ihe ngosi Mbipụta Mba Nile", Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka nke obodo Taipei (Taipei, Taiwan) [7]

1985: Obodo Museum (Arondelovac) [7]

1987: "Nkà nke Black America na Japan: Afro-American Modernism" (Tokyo na Chiba, Japan) [7]

[7]198: "Ndị na-ese ụmụ ojii: ọnọdụ North Carolina", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)

[7]1988: "Ngosipụta Ememe Nkà ojii", Spelman College (Atlanta, GA)

1989: Ụlọ ihe nkiri Castle (Hyattsville, Maryland) [7]

[9]2008: "Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie Pogue", Driskell Center, University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD)

2011: "Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection", Studio Museum na Harlem (New York, NY) [10]

[11]2019: "Jikọrọ: Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri nke Afrika-American na North Carolina", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)

Ntụaka

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  1. Driskell (2001). The Other Side of Color. Rohnert, California: Pomegranate Communications, Inc., 164. ISBN 0-7649-1455-3. 
  2. 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), 79-86
  3. Stephanie Pogue, 1944-2002: EBSCOhost (en). web.b.ebscohost.com. Retrieved on 2018-03-24.
  4. "Obituaries", Washington Post, 2002-11-20. Retrieved on 2018-03-24. (in en-US)
  5. Tapley, M. (1975, Apr 09). About the arts. New York Amsterdam News (1962-)
  6. Contemporary Black Artists in America. DiasporaArtists.net.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Heller (2013-12-19). North American Women Artists of the Twentieth Century: A Biographical Dictionary (in en). Routledge. ISBN 9781135638894.  Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid <ref> tag; name ":3" defined multiple times with different content
  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. Press Release: Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie Pogue (en). driskellcenter.umd.edu. Retrieved on 2022-01-14.
  10. Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection. MutualArt.
  11. Cowan, B. (2019, Apr 12). Art museum exhibition celebrates black women in creation and creator. University Wire.