Howardena Pindell

Howardena Pindell
Pindell in 2019
Born (1943-04-14) April 14, 1943 (age 81)
Alma materBoston University,
Yale School of Art and Architecture
Occupation(s)Artist, curator, educator
Known forPainting, collage, video art, mixed media
AwardsGuggenheim Fellowship (1987)

Howardena Pindell (born April 14, 1943) is an American artist, curator, critic, and educator.[1] She is known as a painter and mixed media artist who uses a wide variety of techniques and materials.[2] She began her long arts career working with the New York Museum of Modern Art, while making work at night. She co-founded the A.I.R. gallery and worked with other groups to advocate for herself and other female artists, Black women in particular. Her work explores texture, color, structures, and the process of making art; it is often political, addressing the intersecting issues of racism, feminism, violence, slavery, and exploitation. She has created abstract paintings, collages, "video drawings," and "process art" and has exhibited around the world.[3]

  1. ^ Greenberger, Alex (2021-01-14). "'There Has Been Change': Artist Howardena Pindell on a 1989 Article About U.S. Museums' Exclusion of Black Artists". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
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  3. ^ "Howardena Pindell – U.S. Department of State". Retrieved 2022-09-11.