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Raymond K. Yoshida
1151 Broadway
New York, N.Y.

Born: October 3, 1930
Kapaa, Kauai Hawaii

Military service: U.S. Army - two years of active service
- Occupational Therapy Specialist
- Honorable Discharge

Education: 
Elementary and Secondary schools - Hawaii
University of Hawaii - two years, liberal arts
Art Institute of Chicago - B.A.E. (art education) 1953 
Syracuse University - M.F.A. (painting) 1957
also attended the University of Chicago and Roosevelt University

Teaching Experiences: 
Assistant Professor- School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois: taught classes in Basic Drawing, Advanced Drawing and Painting, Basic Design, Serigraphy ( Silk screen printmaking), Orientation to Printmaking, Pictorial Design (Composition), and a class in Graduate Painting this past summer. 
Presently on a year's leave of absence. ('63-'64)
Instructor- Rockford College, Rockford, Illinois: Taught classes in Drawing, Painting, Design, Printmaking.
Instructor- Rochester Institute of Technology, School of Art and Design, Rochester, N.Y.: Taught classes in Drawing, Painting, Design. 
Graduate Assistant- Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y: Taught classes in Figure Drawing, Drawing and Painting. 

Other wotk [[work]] experiences:
Occupational Therapy Specialist, U.S. Army Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky
Art and Recreational Therapy Specialist, Forest Sanitarium, Des Plaines, Illinois (a private mental institution)
Art Counselor, summer camp for mentally retarded children, Lake zurich, Illinois. 

Prizes: Thomas C. Thompson Purchase Prize
Syracuse Museum- for an Enamel triptych
Walter N. Campana Memorial Prize
Art Institute of Chicago- for an oil painting
Pauline Palmer Prize
Art Institute of Chicago- for a serigph [[serigraph]]