biographie de John R. HENRY (1945)

Birth place: Cleveland, OH

Addresses: Sequim, WA

Profession: Illustrator, painter

Studied: Univ. Dayton (B.A.E.); Dayton Art Inst. with Robert Koepnick; Antioch College with Dr. Roy Fairfield (M.A.T.).

Exhibited: All Northwest Painting & Drawing, Bainbridge Island, WA, 1971; Int. Peace Corp. Poster Competition, LACMA, 1972. Awards: first place layout & design, Weekly Ohio Newspaper Assn., 1970; second best painting & jurors award for drawing, All Northwest Painting & Drawing, 1971; placement one of forty finalist posters, Peace Corp., 1971.

Member: Nat. Art Educ. Assn.; Wash. AA; College Art Assn. Am.; Dayton AA

Comments: Teaching: Univ. Dayton, 1968-70; Eastern Wash. State College, 1970-72. Positions: art dir., Dayton North Newspapers, 1969-70; art dir., Humanist Magazine, 1970-; contribr. art ed., Rap Magazine, 1970-71; art dir., Sundance Studios, Cheney, WA, 1971-. Publications: illusr., "There are no Hopeless Children," 1970 & illusr., "New Directions for America," 1971, Humanist Magazine; illusr., Dayton North Newspaper, 1970; illusr., "Logo" (30 graphic slides), AF-TV, Ramstein, Germany, 1971; illusr., "Black Attitudes,"Rap Magazine, 1972. Research: significance of understanding Indian art education.

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