Ellen Powell Tiberino
Ellen Powell Tiberino (1937-1992) daa nyɛla African American nuchee ni baŋda.
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Selected exhibitions
mali niŋ- Studio 13, 1962[1]
- Lynn Kottler Gallery (NY), 1963[2]
- Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1963, 1986[3][4]
- Goldstein Gallery, 1964[5]
- William Penn Memorial Museum (Harrisburg, PA), 1966[6]
- Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1992, 2000[7][8][9]
- Lincoln University, 1969[10][11]
- Philadelphia Civic Center Museum, 1969[12][13]
- Gallery 252, 1970[14]
- State Armory (Wilmington, DE), 1971[15][16][17]
- Custom Frame Shop and Gallery, 1972, 1973,1982[18][19][20][21]
- Acts of Arts Gallery (NY), 1973[22]
- Ile-Ife Museum of Afro-American culture, 1975, 1981[23]
- African American Museum in Philadelphia, 1977, 2004[24][25][26][27]
- Thompson Park Visitors Center (NJ), 1976[28][29]
- Philomathean Society Art Gallery, University of Pennsylvania, 1978[30]
- Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, 1980[31]
- Alfred O. Deshong Museum (Widener University), 1981[32]
- Painted Bride Art Center, 1983[33]
- Off The Wall Gallery, 1985[34]
- Temple University School of Law, 1986[24]
- Upstairs Gallery at Bacchanal, 1985, 1987, 1989[35][36][37]
- Free Library of Philadelphia, 1988, 1992[38][39]
- Uptown Visual Arts Complex, 1988[40]
- Uptown Theater, 1989[41]
- 623 Gallery at Try Arts, 1990[42]
- Hahn Gallery, 1991, 1992[43][44]
- October Gallery, 1990, 1991, 1992[45][46][47][48]
- Woodmere Art Museum, 2009, 2015, 2017, 2022[49][50][51][52]
- Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie (NJ), 2015[53][54]
- Twenty Two Gallery, 2018[55]
- Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture (NY), 2019[56]
- Delaware Art Museum, 2021[17]
Selected collections
mali niŋKundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Bannister, Charlie (March 2, 1962). "Around our town". Philadelphia Daily News: pp. 27. https://www.newspapers.com/image/184979398/.
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- ↑ Greene, Janeen V. (March 23, 1963). "Anatomy of Art". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 10. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Dove-Morse, Pheralyn (April 1, 1986). "National Conference of Artists gather in our own Philadelphia". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 6_B. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
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- ↑ "Contemporary Negro in Art Show". The Philadelphia Tribune: p. 6. February 8, 1966. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Verdino-Sullivan, Carla Maria (Nov–Dec 1992). "African American Artists in Context: The Philadelphia Art Museum". The Crisis: pp. 42. https://books.google.com/books?id=o1gEAAAAMBAJ&dq=ellen+powell+tiberino&pg=PA42#v=onepage&q=ellen%20powell%20tiberino&f=false.
- ↑ "Art (calendar)". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 96. June 5, 1992. https://www.newspapers.com/image/177939371.
- ↑ Thomas, Carmela (February 15, 2000). "Black heritage at Art Museum". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 8D. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Lincoln U.: Showcasing Black Artists". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 28. October 25, 1969. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "First Black Arts Festival Opens at Lincoln U. on October 19th". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 20. October 14, 1969. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Donohoe, Victoria (December 14, 1969). "Impressive exhibit by Afro-Americans". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 136. https://www.newspapers.com/image/169131720/.
- ↑ Cederholm, Theresa Dickason, ed. (1973). Afro-American Artists; A Bio-Bibliographical Directory (in English). Boston Public Library. pp. 283–284. ISBN 9780890730072. OCLC 1253786. Retrieved December 28, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
- ↑ "Philadelphia Art Calendar". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 136. November 1, 1970. https://www.newspapers.com/image/179951920/.
- ↑ Kaplan, Ruth Jillya (January 26, 1971). "75 Black Artists – And Guard's the Host". The News Journal: pp. 21. https://www.newspapers.com/image/163212379/.
- ↑ Ricks, Percy (May 17, 1992). "African-American art deserves encouragement and a place of respect". The News Journal: pp. 28. https://www.newspapers.com/image/158839839.
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Afro-American Images 1971: The Vision of Percy Ricks (Exhibition catalog) (in English). Delaware Art Museum/Aesthetic Dynamics Inc. 2021. ISBN 9781736789902. OCLC 1285684262.
- ↑ "Gallery calendar". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 124. March 19, 1972. https://www.newspapers.com/image/179986345.
- ↑ "Art galleries to feature Nigerian and local Black artists". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. A9. February 16, 1982. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Donohoe, Victoria (March 31, 1972). "Gallery Tour". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 20. https://www.newspapers.com/image/179985504.
- ↑ "Calendar of events in the Philadelphia area". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 98. January 21, 1973. https://www.newspapers.com/image/180330137.
- ↑ Tapley, Mel (May 12, 1973). "About the arts". New York Amsterdam News: pp. D14. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Weekend (calendar)". Philadelphia Daily News: pp. 48. November 21, 1975. https://www.newspapers.com/image/185332057.
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Sozanski, Edward J. (October 3, 1999). "House of Art: Ellen Powell Tiberino, Who Died in 1992, Was a Major Talent with Paintbrush and Pencil. Which is Why Family and Friends Have Turned the Powelton Village House She Lived and Worked in into a Museum". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. I.1. Tɛmplet:ProQuest. https://www.newspapers.com/image/179366353.
- ↑ Wilson, Kendall (February 7, 1992). "Tiberino on view". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 8A. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Donohoe, Victoria (April 8, 1977). "Pictures meant to disturb". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 15. https://www.newspapers.com/image/172284381/.
- ↑ "Retrospective Exhibition at Afro-American Museum". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 13. April 2, 1977. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Tiberinos in Group Art Exhibition". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 18. May 22, 1976. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Hipp, Pat (May 28, 1976). "Middletown Art Series is never dull". Asbury Park Press: pp. 7. https://www.newspapers.com/image/145804211.
- ↑ "Exhibits". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 54. March 24, 1978. https://www.newspapers.com/image/173658114/.
- ↑ Prigmore, Barbara (February 9, 1980). "Philly Whirl". Baltimore Afro-American: pp. 13. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Current art shows". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 260. February 15, 1981. https://www.newspapers.com/image/172392234.
- ↑ "Enjoy: Art show". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. A6. November 11, 1983. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Exhibits". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 87. June 21, 1985. https://www.newspapers.com/image/173758383/.
- ↑ Goodman, Sharon L. (October 18, 1987). "Controversial artist presents 'Another Plane' exhibition". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 4C. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Closing Party". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 5D. October 13, 1989. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Black History Month: This week's events". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 117. February 8, 1985. https://www.newspapers.com/image/173899082.
- ↑ "On the Move: Prints by Black artists". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 5C. January 24, 1992. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 "Black life depicted in exhibit at Library". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 6_C. January 8, 1988. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Exhibits". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 90. March 4, 1988. https://www.newspapers.com/image/169830338.
- ↑ "Photo caption: Appreciating the "arts"". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 1B. June 16, 1989. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Galleries (calendar)". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 113. December 21, 1990. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176295761.
- ↑ "Guide to Lively Arts". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 52. February 7, 1992. https://www.newspapers.com/image/184918404/.
- ↑ "Guide to the Lively Arts". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 75. February 9, 1992. https://www.newspapers.com/image/175372047.
- ↑ Wadlington, Cheryl (September 25, 1990). "Lifeline: Shows and expos". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 3C. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Announcements". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 3. February 14, 1991. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ "Exhibits citywide feature the works of black artists". Philadelphia Daily News: pp. 80. April 30, 1991. https://www.newspapers.com/image/186712405/.
- ↑ "Guide to the Lively Arts: In celebration of Black History Month". The Philadelphia Inquirer: pp. 96. January 25, 1991. https://www.newspapers.com/image/176390147/.
- ↑ Valerio, William R. (2015). We Speak: Black Artists in Philadelphia, 1920s-1970s (in English). Philadelphia: Woodmere Art Museum. ISBN 9781888008005. OCLC 922939460.
- ↑ Don't Feed the Art: Woodmere's Animal Menagerie (2022).
- ↑ Booker, Bobbi (February 15, 2009). "Black history endures in Philadelphia". The Philadelphia Tribune: pp. 3-D. Tɛmplet:ProQuest.
- ↑ Exhibitions: A More Perfect Union? Power, Sex and Race in the Representation of Couples (2017).
- ↑ McMillan, Kali (2015). On their Walls: African American Art by African American Collectors.
- ↑ Past Exhibits: On Their Walls: Area African American Collectors and Their African American Art (2015).
- ↑ Winter Garden Show, Twenty Two Gallery (2018).
- ↑ 56.0 56.1 Exhibitions: Installation Images: A LABOR OF LOVE: The Art Collection of Dr. Constance E. Clayton (2019).
- ↑ Windswept Women with Bonnet by Ellen Powell Tiberino (August 13, 2022).
- ↑ Plohr, Anne (October 12, 2005). "Ellen Powell Tiberino is part of collection". St. Petersburg Times: pp. 10F. Tɛmplet:ProQuest. https://www.tampabay.com/archive/1991/04/07/ellen-powell-tiberino-is-part-of-collection/.
- ↑ Scurry, Lessie (January 24, 1992). "The start of a legacy". The Bradenton Herald: pp. 48. https://www.newspapers.com/image/719089268.
- ↑ The Operation - c. 1980 - Ellen Powell Tiberino.
- ↑ Tomlinson, Glenn C. (Winter 1995). "A Selection of Works by African American Artists in the Philadelphia Museum of Art". Philadelphia Museum of Art Bulletin 90 (382/383): 24–25. DOI:10.2307/3795505.