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- Jermayne MacAgy (née Jermayne Noble; February 14, 1914–1964) was an American art museum specialist and professor. McAgy was born on February 14, 1914,...
- instrumental in the Contemporary Arts ****ociation's decision to hire Jermayne MacAgy as its director; she curated several groundbreaking exhibitions, including...
- instrumental in the Contemporary Arts ****ociation's decision to hire Jermayne MacAgy as its director, who curated several groundbreaking exhibitions, including...
- solo show took place at the San Francisco Museum of Art. In 1947, Jermayne MacAgy, ****istant director of the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, gave...
- courses at CSFA. In this spirit of advancement, in 1949 CSFA Director Douglas MacAgy organized an international conference, The Western Roundtable on Modern...
- In office 1941–1945 Preceded by Lee Fritz Randolph Succeeded by Douglas MacAgy Personal details Born November 26, 1891 San Francisco, California, United...
- Contemporary Art, whose director for the previous four years had been Douglas MacAgy. In 1964 Merrill C. Rueppel became the director of the newly merged Museum...
- 1917 to 1941 William Alexander Gaw, director from 1941 to 1945 Douglas MacAgy, director from 1945 to 1950 Ernest Karl Mundt, director from 1950 to 1955...
- previously all-volunteer Museum hired Jermayne MacAgy as its first professional director. Ms. MacAgy wasted no time and soon organized several definitive...
- teacher at California School of Fine Art working under director Douglas MacAgy, and Clyfford Still, alongside Ed Corbett, David Park, Elmer Bischoff, Richard...