Mildred Howard

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Mildred Howard is an American artist known for her powerful mixed-media installations and public artworks that explore themes of history, memory, and African American identity.

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instanceOf artist
human
installation artist
mixed-media artist
visual artist
awardReceived Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation award NERFINISHED
Anonymous Was a Woman Award NERFINISHED
Eureka Fellowship NERFINISHED
United States Artists Fellowship NERFINISHED
basedIn Berkeley, California NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt California College of the Arts NERFINISHED
employer California College of the Arts NERFINISHED
Laney College NERFINISHED
San Francisco Art Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
fieldOfWork installation art
mixed-media art
public art
sculpture
genre contemporary art
hasWorkInCollection Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive NERFINISHED
Los Angeles County Museum of Art NERFINISHED
Oakland Museum of California NERFINISHED
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainTheme African American history NERFINISHED
diaspora
family history
memory
social justice
movement contemporary art
notableFor exploration of African American identity
exploration of history and memory
powerful mixed-media installations
public artworks
site-specific installations
notableWork Abode: Sanctuary for the Familia(r) NERFINISHED
Salty, Peanuts NERFINISHED
The House That Will Not Pass for Any Color Than Its Own NERFINISHED
occupation artist
educator
placeOfBirth San Francisco NERFINISHED
residence Berkeley, California NERFINISHED
usesMaterial architecture-related elements
archival photographs
found objects
glass
workLocation Bay Area NERFINISHED
California, United States
surface form: California

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Yerba Buena Gardens hasPublicArtBy Mildred Howard