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Melvin Edwards 

Born: Houston, Texas, May 4, 1937
Residence: New York

Education: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, B.F.A; University of California, Los Angeles. Awards: Los Angeles County Art Institute Fellowship; John Hay Whitney Foundation Grant; Los Angeles Contemporary Art Council Grant. Major exhibitions: New Voices: 15 New York Artists, American Greetings Gallery, New York, 1968; Annual, Los Angeles County Museum; Annual, La Jolla Art Center, La Jolla, Calif.; Atlanta University; Los Angeles Contemporary Art Council; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Five Younger Los Angeles Artists, Los Angeles County Museum; San Fernando State College, Northridge, Calif.; Fine Arts Gallery of San Diego; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

My Bell and One Thing  1966
Steel 120 x 60

Untitled  1967
steel

Reginald Gammon

Born: Philadelphia, Pa
Residence: New York

Education: Philadelphia Museum of Art, School of Art; Stella Elkins Tyler School of Fine Arts, Philadelphia. Major exhibitions: New Voices: 15 New York Artists, American Greetings Gallery, New York, 1968; The Spiral, Long Island University, New York; Annual, Atlanta University; The Negro Artist in America, Harlem Cultural Council, New York.

The Poet Inflamed  1968
acrylic on canvas  48 x 36

Freedom Now  1965
acrylic on board  40 x 30



Sam Gilliam

Born: Tupelo, Miss., 1933
Residence: Washington, D.C.

Education: University of Louisville, M.A., 1961. Awards: National Endowment of Humanities and Arts Grant, 1966. Major one man exhibitions: Jefferson Place Gallery, Washington D.C., 1967,'66,'65; Adams-Morgan Gallery, Washington, D.C., 1967. Major group exhibitions: The Negro in American Art, University of California, Los Angeles, 1967; Art for Embassies, Washington, D.C., 1967; Critics, Curators, and Collectors' Choice, A.M. Sachs Gallery, New York, 1967. First World Festival of Negro Arts, Dakar, Senegal, Africa, 1966. Collections: Phillips Collection, Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington, D.C.; Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C.; American Federation of Arts, New York

Shift Again  1968
acrylic 106 x 45 
Lent by Byron Gallery, New York


Robert Gordon

Residence: New York

Awards:  Copley Grant, 1967; John Hay Whitney Fellowship Grant, 1965. Major one man exhibitions: Iolas Gallery, New York, 1968; Galeria Del Leone, Venice, Italy, 1968. Major group exhibitions: Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, 1968; Park Place Gallery, New York, 1967,'66; Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, 1967,'66.

Bronze Powder  1966
mixed media  108 x 194
Lent by Iolas Gallery, New York