biografía de Michael David HALL (1941)

Lugar de nacimiento: Upland, CA

Direcciones: Bloomfield Hills, MI

Profesión: Sculptor, educator

Estudios: Western Wash. State College, 1958-60; Univ. North Carolina, B.A., 1962; Univ. Iowa, 1962; Univ. Washington, M.F.A. (sculpture), 1964.

Exposiciones: WMAA Ann. Sculpture Exhib., NYC, 1968; Sculpture of the Month, NYC Dept. Cultural Affairs, 1968; Eight Am. Sculptors, Equitable Life Plaza, Chicago, 1968; Temple Univ. Invitational Sculpture Exhib., Ambler, PA, 1969; Am. Sculpture, Sheldon Mus., Univ. Nebraska, Lincoln, 1970; Gertrude Kasle Gal., Detroit, MI, 1970s. Awards: Nat. Science Foundation Study Grant, 1964; creative research grant, Univ. Kentucky, 1968-69.

Asociaciones: Mus. Am. Folk Art; NY State Hist. Assn.; New Detroit Arts Div.

Obra: Princeton (NJ) Univ. Art Mus.; Jacksonville (FL) Art Mus.; Univ. Iowa Art Mus., Iowa City; J. B. Speed Art Mus., Louisville, KY; Univ. Washington Conference Center, Seattle.

Comentarios: Preferred media: steel, aluminum. Teaching: Univ. Colorado, Boulder, 1965-66; Univ. Kentucky, 1966-70; Cranbrook Acad. Art, 1970-. Art interests: American folk art with emphasis on contemporary folk sculpture. Publications: auth.,Am. Folk Sculpture-The Personal and the Eccentric, 1971; auth., articles, Cranbrook Magazine, 1971-72.

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