Mary O. Johnson

The Spirit of Humanity: The art of Mary O. Johnson

Monday, May 27, 2013

Mary O. Johnson


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Curiculum Vitae

1910 - 11 Porter School. Garfield Road, Freeland, MI - Grades 1 - 8.

1914 - 15 White School. State Street, Saginaw, MI - Grades 1 - 8

1924 - 26 University of Michigan, School of Engineering
Art Department (West Engineering Building)
Taught art/sketching classes

1926 - 27 University of Michigan, School of Engineering
Art Department (New building)
Taught art/sketching classes

1930 - 32 Phoenix House,
Director, Florence Cane
Westchester, NY


1930 - 31 Birch Wathan School
West 94th Street
Taught art classes

1930 - 31 Dalton School
Taught art classes

1931 - 35 Little Red School House
Taught art classes

c1936 - . Taught at the Art Students League
Assisting assigned teachers.

1932 - Art Students League
178 West 94th Street, New York, NY
October 3rd class - Taught with Hans Hoffman,
(receipt of payment: 9 /29/32 - $10.00)

1932 - 42 Walden School
First at 68th Street, then moved to
1 West 88th Street, New York, NY

1943 - 45 Walden School
1 West 88th Street, New York, NY

1946 Marie Campbell "Folks do Get Born,"
Program that taught art to teachers.

Education:

1912 - 14 Chicago Art Institute
Ferris Art institute

1929 Studied In three months program with Hans Hoffman
St. Tropez, France

1932 Art Students League
Hans Hoffman
178 West 94th Street, New York, NY
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