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- Henry Wilmer "Mike" Bannarn (July 17, 1910 – September 20, 1965) was an African-American artist, best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance...
- Ethel Waters Chick Webb Bert Williams Fess Williams Charles Alston Henry Bannarn Richmond Barthé Romare Bearden Leslie Bolling, wood carvings Miguel Covarrubias...
- Artists who taught or studied at the center include Charles Alston, Henry Bannarn, Romare Bearden, Selma Burke, Ernest Crichlow, Aaron Douglas, Elton Fax...
- studies as well, working with Alston and Henry Bannarn, another Harlem Renaissance artist, in the Alston-Bannarn workshop. He also studied at Harlem Art Workshop...
- Luis Arenal Bruce Ariss Victor Arnautoff Sheva Ausubel Jozef Bakos Henry Bannarn Belle Baranceanu Patrociño Barela Will Barnet Richmond Barthé Herbert Bayer: 195 ...
- for sculptural constructions that also serve a practical function. Henry Bannarn: Artist best known for his work during the Harlem Renaissance period. Belle...
- church music director in Cleveland in the 1930s. In 1932, sculptor Henry Bannarn created a portrait bust of Cleota Collins; it was his earliest known work...
- muralist Charles Alston in 1939. Sculptor and character artist Henry W. Bannarn in 1937. Sculptor Richmond Barthé working on a clay figure, n.d. Artist...
- Through the center Johnson met important Harlem inhabitants such as Henry Bannarn and Gwendolyn Knight.: 124  He immersed himself in African-American culture...
- commemorate each year of his tenure. Alston shared studio space with Henry Bannarn at 306 W. 141st Street, which served as an open space for artists, photographers...