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[ca. 1964]

CHARLES W. WHITE

BORN: 
Chicago, Illinois - April 2, 1918

EDUCATION: 
Art Institute of Chicago
Art Students League of New York
Taller de Grafica - Mexico, D.F.

MEMBER: 
Artist Equity Association
National Conference of Artists

TAUGHT AT:
Workshop School of Advertising Art (1950-1953)
Southside Art Center of Chicago (1939-1940)
Artist-in-Residence, Howard University (1945)

COLLECTIONS:
Atlanta University, Howard University, Fisk University, 
Tuskegee Institute, Hampton Institute, Neward Museum, 
Whitney Museum, American Federation of Arts, Academy of 
Arts and Letters, Library of Congress (Pennell Fund
Purchase), Joseph H. Hirshorn Collection, Barnett Aden 
Gallery, Washington, D.C., Long Beach Museum of Art, 
Taller de Grafica, Mexico City, D.F., Deutsche Akademie 
Der Kunst, Berlin, Germany. Museums in: South America, 
Soviet Union, Poland, China, Hungary, Czechoslovakia

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES:
Brazil, France, Italy, England, Switzerland, Japan, 
Africa, India, Canada

PRIVATE COLLECTION IN UNITED STATES:
(partial list)

Sidney Poitier 
Harry Belafonte 
Roland Hayes 
Carlton Moss 
Paul Robeson 
David Stone Martin 
Dr. Edmund Gordon 
Prof. James V. Herring
Payson Wolff 
Leo Branton, Jr. 
The Brown Pharmaceutical Company 
Stanley Kramer
Abram Ginnes
Max Gordon
Tom Pedi
Max Youngstein
Nat Cole
George Anton
David A. Brown
William Bruck
Herbert Busemann
International Business Machines Corp. 

AWARDS:
Art Institute of Chicago Scholarship - 1937
National Scholarship Award - 1937
American Negro Exposition - 1940
Julius Rosenwald Fellowship - 1942, 1943
Edward B. Alford Award, Atlanta University - 1946
Atlanta University Purchase Awards - 1946, 1949, 1953
Prints - Second Atlanta University Award (popular ballot) 1953
National Institute of Arts and Letters Grant - 1952
Metropolitan Museum of Art Exhibition - 1952
American Watercolors, Drawings and Prints - John Hay Whitney
Fellowship, 1955
Gold Medal Int'l Graphic Show, Leipzig, Germany - 1960
"New Vistas in American Art," Purchase Award, Howard University,
1961 - Atlanta University Purchase Award - 1961

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