Janet Henry
Janet Henry nyɛla lihigu nuchee ni baŋda ŋun be New York City.[1]
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mali niŋHenry nyɛla ŋun daa zoogi East Harlem pɔi ka daa labi Jamaica, Queens,[2][3] ni ka o be saha ŋɔ.[4]
O nyɛla ŋun chaŋ School of Visual Arts mini Fashion Institute of Technology.[4] O nyɛla ŋun daa be Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited program (HARYOU) ni ka o daa laɣim ni Betty Blayton Taylor.[5] Yuuni 1974, Henry nyɛla ŋun daa deegi Rockefeller Fellowship in Museum Education din daa niŋ Metropolitan Museum of Art.[4][6]
Exhibitions
mali niŋSolo exhibitions and installations
mali niŋ- Lower Eastside Girls Club Community Gallery, "Two's", NYC, 2004
- Cedar Crest College, Recent Work, Curated by Cynthia Hawkins, Allentown, PA, 2003
- PPOW, "American Anatomy and Other Work", NYC, 2002[7]
- John Jay College, "In Situ," NYC, 1998
- Hallwalls, "American Anatomy," Curated by Sara Kellner, Buffalo, NY, 1995[8]
- Pulse Art, "American Anatomy," NYC, 1995
- Seventh Second Photo Gallery, "Social Commentary Sewn-up in Vinyl," Curated by Wendy Tiefenbacher, NYC, 199290
- Public Art Fund, "Messages to the Public: Eventually," NY, 1988[9]
- Various Sites in Queens, "American Anatomy," NY, 1986
- Studio Museum in Harlem, "From the Studio: Artists-in-Residence," NYC, 1983[10]
- Just Above Midtown Gallery, "Janet Henry Retroactive," NYC, 1982
- Basement Workshop, "Handel Was No Fool," NYC, 1981
- The Exhibitions Gallery, "Drawings and Other Things," Jamaica, NY 1978
Selected group exhibitions and installations
mali niŋSource:[11]
- Jamaica Center for Learning and Arts, "What Comes out of Our Textbooks," Queens, New York 2021[12]
- Queens Museum, "Queens International 2018: Volumes," Curated by Sophia Marisa Lucas and Baseera Khan, NYC, 2018[13][14]
- A.I.R. Gallery, "Dialectics of Entanglement: Do We Exist Together?" Curated by Roxana Fabius and Patricia M. Hernandez, NYC, 2018[15][16]
- York College Fine Arts Gallery, "Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points," Curated by NLE Curatorial Lab, NYC, 2018[17]
- Brooklyn Museum, "We Wanted a Revolution," Curated by Catherine Morris, NYC, 2017[18]
- FiveMyles Gallery, "No Place Like Utopia," Curated by Matt Freedman, NYC, 2008[19]
- City Without Walls, Corridor Gallery, "Close to the Edge," Curated by Reynolds and Kevin Sampson, Newark, NJ, NYC, 2008
- Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, "Inside/Out", Curated by Duston Spear, NY, 2008
- Indiana State University, "Contemporary Women Artists," Curated by Judy Collischan, Terre Haute, Indiana, 2005
- Light Work, Menschel Gallery, "Ties that Bind," Syracuse University, 2002
- Center for Photography at Woodstock, "We are Named," Curated by Susan Evans, NY, 2001
- Exit Art, "Choices 99," Selected by Carrie Mae Weems, NYC, 1999[20]
- Art Resources Transfer, NYC, 1999
- Giordano Gallery, "The Bead...," Cathy Valenza, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, 1999
- Lemmerman Gallery, Jersey City University, "Picture/Image/Word," Mauro Altamura, 1998
- PPOW Gallery, "Rights of Spring," Curated by Carrie Mae Weems, NYC, 1998
- 1612 Pine Street, "Summer Camping," Curated by Dean Daderko, Philadelphia, PA, 1998
- PS 122 Gallery, "Shake: An Exhibition of Snow Domes," Curated by Jane Harris, NYC, 1998
- Dorfman Projects, "Tip of the Iceberg," Art Resources Transfer, NYC, 1998
- Betty Rymer Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, "Sexting Myths: Representing Sexuality in African American Art," Curated by Kymberly Pinder, 1998
- Henry Street Settlement, "Stiches," Curated by Kathleen Spicer, NYC, 1997
- Kingsborough Community College Art Gallery, "Figuring Woman's Lives," Janice Farley, 1997
- Abington Art Center, "New American Portraits," Dean Daderko, Jenkintown, PA, 1996
- The Drawing Center, "Cultural Economics: Histories from the Alternative Arts Movement," Curated by Julie Ault, NYC, 1996
- Algira Center of Contemporary Art, "With All Deliberate Speed: Revisiting Race and Education," Curated by Howard McCalebb and Carl Hazelwood, Newark, NJ, 1996
- Manhattan Borough President's Gallery, "Through Our Eyes - By Women About Women," Curated by Laura Litchfield, 1996
- Anderson Gallery, "X-Sightings," Buffalo, NY, 1996
- New Museum, "Human/Nature," Benefit Exhibition, NYC, 1995
- 494 Gallery, "Pride and Prejudice," Shari Diamond and Honor LaSSale, NYC, 1995
- The Gallery at Hunter College, "Beyond Circumstance," Curated by Margeret McInroe, NYC, 1995
- 42nd Street Development Project and Creative Time, NYC, 1994
- Puffin Room, "Identity Crisis," Curated by Laurie Ourlicht and Kenny Schacter, NYC 1994
- Art in General, "Little Things," Curated by Holly Block, NYC, 1994
- Momenta, "Yes I Am - No I'm Not," Curated by Laura Parness and Eric Heist, NYC 1994
- New Museum, "Bad Girls," Curated by Marsha Tucket, NYC, 1994[21]
- Artists Space, "Artists Select," Selected by Lanie Lee, NYC, 1994
- Longwood Art Gallery, "Urban Masculinity," Curated by Bettie-Sue Hertz and Calvin Reid, Bronx, NY, 1993
- Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, 1994
- AC Project Room at 303 Gallery, "Welcome Edition," Curated by Paul Bloodgood and Alissa Friedman, NYC, 1993
- Artists Space, "Activated Walls," Curated by Carlos Solana, NYC 1993
- Momenta, "The Art of Self Defense and Revenge," Laura Parness and Eric Heist, NYC 1993
- Queens Museum at PaineWeber Gallery, Curated by Phyllis Billick, NYC, 1992
- 494 Gallery, "Race and Culture," Curated by Suzanne Nicholas, NYC 1991
- Maryland Art Place, "Collecting, Organizing and Transposing," Olivia Georgia, Baltimore, MD
- Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA, 1989
- Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, "Art from the African Diaspora: Survival," Curated by Lorenzo Pace, Newark, NJ, 1988
- Diverse Works, "Coast to Coast," Organized by Faith Ringgold and Clarissa Sligh, Houston, TX, 1988
- Intar Gallery, "In Her Own Image," Curated by Howardena Pindell, NYC, 1988
- White Columns, "Resistance (Anti-Baudrillard)" Curated by Group Material, NYC, 1987
- Longwood Arts Project, "Toys Art Us," Curated by Fred Wilson, Bronx, NY, 1986–87
- The Clocktower, "Progressions: A Cultural Legacy," Curated by Vivian Browne, Emma Amos and Julia Hotten, NYC 1986
- Longwood Arts Project, "In the Tropics," Curated by Kellie Jones, Bronx, NY, 1986
- California State College, Stanislaus at Turlock, "Exchange of Resources: Expanding Powers," Curated by Rebecca Ballenger, 1983
- Just Above Midtown Gallery, "A Love Story," Curated by Kathleen Gonchorov, NYC, 1983
- School of Visual Arts, "Transmogrify, "Selected by Caren Rosenblatt, NYC, 1983
- Ohio State University Gallery, "All's Fair in Love and War in Feminist Art,"Curated by Lucy Lippard, Columbus OH, 1983
- University of South Florida, Tampa, "Henry, Hill, Payne," 1983
- Hamilton College, "The Regentrified Jungle," Curated by Joe Lewis, Clinton, NY, 1983
- Franklin Furnace, "Allegory of an Artist's Career," with Sydney Blum, NYC, 1981
- Studio Museum in Harlem, "En Route," Curated by Patricia Monan Bell, NYC, 1981
- A.I.R. Gallery, "The Dialectics of Isolation," Kazuko, Ana Mendietta and Zarina, NYC, 1981
- 626 Gallery, "Private Worlds," Curated by Joyce Kozloff, NYC 1981
Pina
mali niŋ- Penny McCall Foundation, Award, NYC, 2001[22]
- Art Matters Foundation, Artist's Fellowship, NYC, 1994
- Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Cash Prize, "Artists Choose Artists," 1994
- New York State Regional Initiative, "Artists Projects," 1994
- Public Art Fund, Spectra-Color Board Commission, "Messages to the Public," NYC, 1987
- New York State Council on the Arts, Visual Artists-sponsored Project, 1985
- PS1, Studio Recipient, Long Island City, NY, 1983
- Public Art Fund, Mural Commission, Jamaica, NY, 1975
- School of Visual Arts, Scholarship, NYC, 1964
Residencies
mali niŋ- Light Work Visual Studies, One Month Residency, Syracuse, NY, 2000
- Yaddo, Three Week Residency, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1998
- Studio Museum in Harlem, Artist-in-Residence, NY, 1983
External links
mali niŋ- https://janethenry.com/home.html
- Janet Henry on the African American Visual Artists Database
Kundivihira
mali niŋ- ↑ Janet Henry (en-US) (2008-12-28).
- ↑ "Janet Henry". Light Work. http://www.lightwork.org/archive/janet-henry/.
- ↑ (2009) "Carrie Mae Weems". Bomb (108): 60–67.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Janet Henry.
- ↑ Susan, Cahan (2016-02-19). Mounting frustration : the art museum in the age of Black power. Durham. ISBN 9780822358978. OCLC 907161723.
- ↑ Queens International 2018: Volumes.
- ↑ Glueck, Grace (2002-12-06). "Janet Henry -- 'American Anatomy and Other Work?'". The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/06/arts/art-in-review-janet-henry-american-anatomy-and-other-work.html.
- ↑ "Laylah Ali, Janet Henry, Eli Langer, Christopher Giglio – 9/16/95". http://www.hallwalls.org/visual/3037.html.
- ↑ Messages to the Public - Henry (en-US).
- ↑ Glueck, Grace (1983-04-29). "Art: Studio Museum Exhibits Alma Thomas" (en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/1983/04/29/arts/art-studio-museum-exhibits-alma-thomas.html.
- ↑ Janet Henry Resume.
- ↑ Mutual Art.
- ↑ Queens Museum (en-US).
- ↑ Press Release: Queens Museum Features 43 Queens-Based Artists in Queens International 2018: Volumes https://queensmuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/QI-2018-Press-Release.pdf
- ↑ Steinhauer, Jillian (22 August 2018). "Review: A.I.R. Gallery Catches Up on Some Unfinished Business" (en). The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/22/arts/design/dialectics-of-entanglement-gallery-review.html.
- ↑ "Revisiting a Seminal Exhibition on "Third World" Feminist Art at A.I.R. Gallery" (en-US). Hyperallergic. 2018-08-30. https://hyperallergic.com/457960/revisiting-a-seminal-exhibition-on-third-world-feminist-art-at-a-i-r-gallery/.
- ↑ "NLE Lab: Southeast Queens Biennial" (en-US). nolongerempty. https://www.nolongerempty.org/exhibition/southeast-queens-biennial/.
- ↑ Brooklyn Museum.
- ↑ Past (en-US).
- ↑ Johnson, Ken (1999-12-10). "Choice 99" (en-US). The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. https://www.nytimes.com/1999/12/10/arts/art-in-review-choice-99.html.
- ↑ Finch, Charlie. The Shock of the New. ArtNet.
- ↑ (2002) "Awards". ARTnews 101 (1–6): 54.