Gloria Racine Bohanon (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la silimiin goli June biɛɣ'pishi yini ka dali yuuni 1938 ka daa kpi silimiin goli May dabaa ayopɔin dali yuuni 2008)[1] daa nyɛla Americanima lihigu nucheeni baŋda mini shikuru baŋda ŋun daa be Los Angeles, California.[2] Bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Atlanta, Georgia.[3] O daa nay BA in Art Education mini an MA in Art Education ka di daa yina Wayne State.[4] O daa lahi chaŋ Otis College of Art and Design yuuni 1973.[5] O nyɛla ŋun daa be Los Angeles contemporary art scene yuuni 1970s. Din daa niŋ ka o nyɛ baŋda Los Angeles Community College,[6] o daa niŋ laɣingu din nyɛ "Black Culture Week" yuuni 1974.[7] O nyɛla ŋun daa wuhiri binyɛra nachinsi dihibu, pɛntibu n-ti pahi "printmaking" ka daa ti leei kpɛma zaŋ n-ti Arts Department.[7] Ŋun daa nyɛ darata zaŋ n-ti ADAPT, laɣingu duu din nyɛ shikuru bihi ban nyɛ tarinsi (Accommodated Disabled Arts Program and Training).[2]

Gloria Bohanon
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Bohanon nyɛla ŋun daa be Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Black Arts Council.[8][9][10] O tuma nyɛla bɛ ni daa zaŋ shɛli wuhi African American nucheeni baŋdiba sheba ban daa be LA, kamani "The Sapphire Show" yuuni 1970 at Gallery 32 ni Betye Saar, Suzanne Jackson, Yvonne Cole Meo n-ti pahi Senga Nengudi.[11][12][13] Bohanon mini Betye Saar ni Suzanne Jackson nyɛla ban daa laɣim tuma Womanspace yuuni 1973 ka bɛ tuma maa yuli daa booni "Black Mirror."[14] O nyɛla ŋun lahi mali solo exhibitions ni Alonzo mini Dale Davis' Brockman Gallery. O nyɛla ŋun daa lahi be 1971 book Black Artists on Art, Volume 2.[4]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 LACC President's Corner (June 2008).
  3. Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Greene, Carroll; Black Arts Council (Los Angeles, Calif.) (1972). Los Angeles 1972: a panorama of black artists (PDF) (in English). Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art. OCLC 56543081.
  4. 4.0 4.1 African-American Art from the Johnson Publishing Company.
  5. "Class Notes; In Memoriam: Gloria Bohanon ('73)" Archived 2021-04-18 at the Wayback Machine O Mag. 2008. p. 29.
  6. African-American Artists of Los Angeles: John W. Outterbridge.
  7. 7.0 7.1 Jones, Kellie. (2017). South of Pico : African American Artists in Los Angeles in the 1960s And 1970s. Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-6164-0. OCLC 985011551.
  8. Object lessons: from a manuscript globe of Mars to a Baroque female self-portrait (27 January 2020).
  9. Who's Who | LACMA (2014-12-15).
  10. African-American Artists of Los Angeles: Cecil Fergerson.
  11. Jones, Kellie, 1959- (2011). Eyeminded : living and writing contemporary art. Baraka, Amiri, 1934-2014. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0-8223-4861-0. OCLC 692666974.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  12. New thoughts on the Black arts movement. Collins, Lisa Gail,, Crawford, Margo Natalie, 1969-. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. 2006. ISBN 0-8135-4107-7. OCLC 77564482.CS1 maint: others (link)
  13. Exhibition Announcement.
  14. LA Citywide Historic Context Statement Women's Rights in Los Angeles, 1850-1980.