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Janet Henry
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ụdịekerenwanyị Dezie
mba o sịNjikota Obodo Amerika Dezie
aha enyereJanet Dezie
aha ezinụlọ yaHenry Dezie
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya1947 Dezie
Ebe ọmụmụHarlem Dezie
ọrụ ọ na-arụosee foto, onye ese, installation artist Dezie
Ọkwá o jiartist-in-residence Dezie
ebe agụmakwụkwọFashion Institute of Technology, School of Visual Arts Dezie
agbụrụNdi Afrika nke Amerika Dezie

Janet Henry bụ ónyé na-ese ihe nkírí nke bi na New York City.[1]

Mbido ndụ na agụmakwụkwọ

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A zụlitere Henry na East Harlem na Jamaica, Queens, ébé ọ bi ugbu a.[2][3][4]

Henry gàrà School of Visual Arts na Fashion Institute of Technology.[4] Ọ bụ ónyé sonyere na mmemme Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU) ebe ọ zutere ónyé nkụzi Betty Blayton Taylor.[5] N'afọ 1974, Henry bụ ónyé natara Rockefeller Fellowship na Museum Education na Metropolitan Museum of Art.[4][6]

Ọrụ na onyinye nka

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Ọru nka Janet Henry na-agbasa ọtụtụ usoro: collage na ọrụ ederede, ọla, na ihe ọkpụkpụ / ntinye site na iji ihe multimedia. Ọrụ ya na-ekwukarị banyere ọdịbendị America, gụnyere nna ochie nwoke ọcha, site na iji ihe egwuregwu, ụmụ bebi, na obéré ihe na ihe osise ya.[7][8] N'afọ 1980, a maara ya màkà ịmepụta na ise foto ihe olu na mgbaaka nke gosipụtara usoro ihe.[9] E gosipụtara ọrụ ọ rụchara n'ihe ngosi onwe ónyé na nke otu kemgbe ọtụtụ afọ.[4]

Ihe ngosi

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E gosipụtara ihe osise Henry na ihe ngosi na ebe dị ichè ichè dị ka PPOW Gallery, New Museum, Studio Museum na Harlem, Newark Museum, Artists Space, na Just Above Midtown.[4]

Ihe ngosi onwe onye na ihe owuwu

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  • Lower Eastside Girls Club Community Gallery, "Two's", NYC, 2004
  • Cedar Crest College, Ọrụ na-adịbeghị anya, nke Cynthia Hawkins haziri, Allentown, PA, 2003
  • PPOW, "American Anatomy and Other Work", NYC, 2002[10]
  • John Jay College, "In Situ," NYC, 1998
  • Hallwalls, "American Anatomy," Nke Sara Kellner haziri, Buffalo, NY, 1995[11]
  • Pulse Art, "American Anatomy," NYC, 1995
  • Foto nke asaa nke abụọ, "Social Commentary Sewn-up na Vinyl," Nke Wendy Tiefenbacher haziri, NYC, 1992
  • Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY, "Nchịkọta, Ịhazi na Ịtụgharị," Nke Olivia Georgia haziri, NYC, 1990
  • Public Art Fund, "Messages to the Public: Eventually," NY, 1988[12]
  • Ebe dị iche iche na Queens, "American Anatomy," NY, 1986
  • Ebe ngosi nka na Harlem, "Site na Studio: Artists-in-Residence," NYC, 1983[13]
  • Just Above Midtown Gallery, "Janet Henry Retroactive," NYC, 1982
  • Ụlọ ọrụ n'okpuru ala, "Handel abụghị onye nzuzu," NYC, 1981
  • Ụlọ ngosi ihe ngosi, "Ihe osise na ihe ndị ọzọ," Jamaica, NY 1978

Ihe ngosi na ntinye ndị a họọrọ[14]

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  • Jamaica Center for Learning and Arts, "Ihe na-esite na akwụkwọ ọgụgụ anyị," Queens, New York 2021[15]
  • Queens Museum, "Queens International 2018: Mpịakọta," Nke Sophia Marisa Lucas na Baseera Khan haziri, NYC, 2018[16][17]
  • A.I.R. Gallery, "Dialectics of Entanglement: Do We Exist Together?" Nke Roxana Fabius na Patricia M. Hernandez haziri, NYC, 2018[18][8]
  • York College Fine Arts Gallery, "Southeast Queens Biennial: A Locus of Moving Points," NLE Curatorial Lab, NYC, 2018[19]
  • Brooklyn Museum, "Anyị chọrọ mgbanwe," Nke Catherine Morris haziri, NYC, 2017[20]
  • FiveMyles Gallery, "No Place Like Utopia," Nke Matt Freedman haziri, NYC, 2008[21]
  • City Without Walls, Corridor Gallery, "Close to the Edge," nke Reynolds na Kevin Sampson haziri, Newark, NJ, NYC, 2008
  • Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, "Inside/Out", nke Duston Spear haziri, NY, 2008
  • Indiana State University, "Ndị inyom na-ese ihe n'oge a," Nke Judy Collischan haziri, Terre Haute, Indiana, 2005
  • Light Work, Menschel Gallery, "Ties that Bind," Syracuse University, 2002
  • Center for Photography na Woodstock, "A na-akpọ anyị aha," Susan Evans haziri, NY, 2001
  • Exit Art, "Choices 99," nke Carrie Mae Weems họọrọ, NYC, 1999[22]
  • Art Resources Transfer, NYC, 1999
  • Giordano Gallery, "The Bead...," Cathy Valenza, Dowling College, Oakdale, NY, 1999
  • Lemmerman Gallery, Mahadum Jersey City, "Ihe osise/Ihe oyiyi/Okwu," Mauro Altamura, 1998
  • PPOW Gallery, "Rights of Spring," Nke Carrie Mae Weems haziri, NYC, 1998
  • 1612 Pine Street, "Summer Camping," Nke Dean Daderko haziri, Philadelphia, PA, 1998
  • PS 122 Gallery, "Shake: Ihe ngosi nke Snow Domes," Nke Jane Harris haziri, NYC, 1998
  • Dorfman Projects, "Ụdị nke Iceberg," Art Resources Transfer, NYC, 1998
  • Betty Rymer Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, "Sexting Myths: Na-anọchite anya Mmekọahụ na African American Art," Nke Kymberly Pinder haziri, 1998
  • Henry Street Settlement, "Stiches," nke Kathleen Spicer haziri, 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: Akụkọ ihe mere eme sitere na Alternative Arts Movement," Nke Julie Ault haziri, NYC, 1996
  • Algira Center of Contemporary Art, "With All Deliberate Speed: Revisiting Race and Education," Nke Howard McCalebb na Carl Hazelwood haziri, Newark, NJ, 1996
  • Ụlọ ngosi nke Onye isi ala Manhattan Borough, "Site n'anya anyị - Site n'aka ụmụ nwanyị banyere ụmụ nwanyị," Nke Laura Litchfield haziri, 1996
  • Anderson Gallery, "X-Sightings," Buffalo, NY, 1996
  • New Museum, "Mmadụ/Nature," Benefit Exhibition, NYC, 1995
  • 494 Gallery, "Pride and Prejudice," Shari Diamond and Honor LaSSale, NYC, 1995
  • Ihe ngosi na Hunter College, "Beyond Circumstance," nke Margeret McInroe haziri, NYC, 1995
  • 42nd Street Development Project na Creative Time, NYC, 1994
  • Puffin Room, "Identity Crisis," nke Laurie Ourlicht na Kenny Schacter haziri, NYC 1994
  • Art in General, "Little Things," nke Holly Block haziri, NYC, 1994
  • Momenta, "Ee m bụ - Mba abụghị m," Nke Laura Parness na Eric Heist haziri, NYC 1994
  • New Museum, "Bad Girls," nke Marsha Tucket haziri, NYC, 1994[23]
  • Artists Space, "Artists Select," nke Lanie Lee họọrọ, NYC, 1994
  • Longwood Art Gallery, "Urban Masculinity," Nke Bettie-Sue Hertz na Calvin Reid haziri, Bronx, NY, 1993
  • Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, 1994
  • AC Project Room na 303 Gallery, "Welcome Edition," Nke Paul Bloodgood na Alissa Friedman haziri, NYC, 1993
  • Artists Space, "Activated Walls," Curated by Carlos Solana, NYC 1993
  • Momenta, "The Art of Self Defense and Revenge," Laura Parness na Eric Heist, NYC 1993
  • Queens Museum na PaineWeber Gallery, nke Phyllis Billick haziri, NYC, 1992
  • 494 Gallery, "Race and Culture," Nke Suzanne Nicholas haziri, NYC 1991
  • Maryland Art Place, "Nchịkọta, Ịhazi na Ịtụgharị," Olivia Georgia, Baltimore, MD
  • Anderson Gallery, Richmond, VA, 1989
  • Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, "Art from the African Diaspora: Survival," nke Lorenzo Pace haziri, Newark, NJ, 1988
  • Ọrụ dị iche iche, "Coast to Coast," nke Faith Ringgold na Clarissa Sligh haziri, Houston, TX, 1988
  • Intar Gallery, "In Her Own Image," Nke Howardena Pindell haziri, NYC, 1988
  • White Columns, "Resistance (Anti-Baudrillard)" Curated by Group Material, NYC, 1987
  • Longwood Arts Project, "Toys Art Us," nke Fred Wilson haziri, Bronx, NY, 1986 Xia87
  • The Clocktower, "Progressions: A Cultural Legacy," nke Vivian Browne, Emma Amos na Julia Hotten haziri, NYC 1986
  • Longwood Arts Project, "N'ime Tropics," Nke Kellie Jones haziri, Bronx, NY, 1986
  • California State College, Stanislaus na Turlock, "Nkwekọrịta nke Akụnụba: Ike na-agbasawanye," Nke Rebecca Ballenger haziri, 1983
  • Just Above Midtown Gallery, "A Love Story," Nke Kathleen Gonchorov haziri, NYC, 1983
  • School of Visual Arts, "Transmogrify, "Họpụtara site na Caren Rosenblatt, NYC, 1983
  • Ụlọ ngosi nke Mahadum Ohio State, "All's Fair in Love and War in Feminist Art,"Curated by Lucy Lippard, Columbus OH, 1983
  • Mahadum nke South Florida, Tampa, "Henry, Hill, Payne," 1983
  • Hamilton College, "The Regentrified Jungle," Nke Joe Lewis haziri, Clinton, NY, 1983
  • Franklin Furnace, "Allegory of an Artist's Career," na Sydney Blum, NYC, 1981
  • Ebe ngosi ihe mgbe ochie na Harlem, "En Route," Nke Patricia Monan Bell haziri, NYC, 1981
  • A.I.R. Gallery, "The Dialectics of Isolation," Kazuko, Ana Mendietta na Zarina, NYC, 1981
  • 626 Gallery, "Private Worlds," Nke Joyce Kozloff haziri, NYC 1981
  • Penny McCall Foundation, Award, NYC, 2001[24]
  • Art Matters Foundation, Artist's Fellowship, NYC, 1994
  • Flushing Council on Culture and the Arts, Cash Prize, "Ndị na-ese ihe na-ahọrọ ndị na-ese egwu," 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
  • Ụlọ akwụkwọ Visual Arts, Scholarship, NYC, 1964

Edensibia

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  2. "Janet Henry", Light Work. Retrieved on 2017-03-11.
  3. Bey (2009). "Carrie Mae Weems". BOMB (108): 60–67. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Janet Henry. janethenry.com. Retrieved on 2017-03-11.
  5. Susan (2016-02-19). Mounting frustration : the art museum in the age of Black power. ISBN 9780822358978. OCLC 907161723. 
  6. Queens International 2018: Volumes. www.queensmuseum.org. Retrieved on 2018-10-30.
  7. Dyer, Susan Y. "'... she is talking unruly curls not peppercorns ...': Susan Y. Dyer profiles Janet Henry." Women's Art Magazine, Nov.-Dec. 1995, p. 28. Academic OneFile, Accessed 30 Oct. 2018.
  8. 8.0 8.1 "Revisiting a Seminal Exhibition on "Third World" Feminist Art at A.I.R. Gallery", Hyperallergic, 2018-08-30. Retrieved on 2018-10-30. (in en-US)
  9. King-Hammond (1995). Gumbo YaYa: Anthology of Contemporary African-American Women Artists. Midmarch Arts Press, 102. 
  10. Glueck. "ART IN REVIEW; Janet Henry -- 'American Anatomy and Other Work?'", New York Times, 2002-12-06. Retrieved on 2017-03-19.
  11. "LAYLAH ALI, JANET HENRY, ELI LANGER, CHRISTOPHER GIGLIO - 9/16/95". Retrieved on 2018-02-03.
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  13. Glueck. "Art: Studio Museum Exhibits Alma Thomas", The New York Times, 1983-04-29. Retrieved on 2018-02-03. (in en-US)
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  15. Mutual Art.
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  23. Finch. The Shock of the New. ArtNet. Retrieved on 2017-03-19.
  24. (2002) "Awards". ARTnews 101 (1–6): 54.