Profile: Ronald Joseph (1910-1992)
Ronald Joseph was an African-American artist, teacher, and printmaker. Continue reading Profile: Ronald Joseph (1910-1992)
Ronald Joseph was an African-American artist, teacher, and printmaker. Continue reading Profile: Ronald Joseph (1910-1992)
Alva Rogers is an American playwright, composer, actor, vocalist, and arts educator. She is known for the use of dolls and puppetry in interdisciplinary work. Continue reading Profile: Alva Rogers (1959-)
Patrick Robinson is an American fashion designer who has worked for Giorgio Armani, Anne Klein, Perry Ellis, Paco Rabanne and Gap. A graduate from Parsons School of Design, Robinson has been a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) since 1994 and was named one of Vogue’s 100 rising stars. During his 5-year tenure at Armani, he managed to turn the brand’s ailing “Giorgio Armani Collezioni” line profitable. He would later help Gap in its turn around. Continue reading Profile: Patrick Robinson (1966-)
Black journalist Philip Alexander Bell was born in 1808 in New York City, New York and cut his political teeth in early abolitionist politics in the Northeast. Bell attended Colored Citizens Conventions as early as 1830 and established his first newspaper, the Weekly Advocate, in 1837 after working for William Lloyd Garrison’s Liberator. Continue reading Profile: PHILIP ALEXANDER BELL (1808-1889)