Long Island Black Artist Association

P. O.  Box 141

Hempstead, NY 11550-0141

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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                                                         Members of LIBAA

                                                 at Roslyn Library Show 

                                                                 January 2005

 

                               

Member of LIBAA at the African American Museum

in Hempstead, N.Y.     2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                Members in 2002

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Members group photo

 Oct 8, 2006

 

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Membership Application

Up Coming Shows

Newsletter

                                     

History and Old Photos

 

List of Members and Former Members

Meetings

 

Exhibit Rules & Guidelines

   

 

THE LONG ISLAND BLACK ARTIST ASSOCIATION was founded in 1968 by two artists James Counts and Ernest Snell.   The purpose of the association is to help African-American artist find a conduit for the exhibition of their work.   To that end it has continually sought new venues for exhibiting the work of its' members locally, nationally and internationally and has also encouraged the artist's individual efforts to find recognition. 

     The organization has also had other goals; to provide an atmosphere of fellowship in which professional and semi professional artists could exchange ideas, techniques and mutual support in the field of visual arts; to discover potential talent; to provide a cultural service to the community and offer a "sensitive environment" for the cultural expression of the larger African-American community.   The Association is the only such supportive group in the Brooklyn, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk . 

     Through out the years the association has exhibited in many museums, galleries, colleges, universities, libraries, churches, and corporations through out the country.    Works by individuals are in collections in the U.S.A., Canada, the Caribbean, Africa and Europe.  

     The group is open to anyone who expresses an interest in joining.   However you must be a member to exhibit with the group.   For further information please write to the LONG ISLAND BLACK ARTIST ASSOCIATION, Post Office Box 141, Hempstead, Long Island, New York, 11550-0141.

                                                                         Members and their Work

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Please click on the members names in red to view their art work.

   Allen Henriquez

   James Whitten

   Barbara Ortiz

   Jennifer Ivey

   Bernard James

  Deborah A. Corbin

   Beverly Christopher

    Jose Gonzales

   Charles Winslow

    Kenneth Gittens

   Dan Bolling

    Kenneth Price

   David G. Wilson

    Kenneth  Smith

   Diane Davis

    Leslye W. Nicholson

   Doris Campbell

    Wilbur (Butch) Young

   Ed Bowser

    Maxine Townsend-Broderick

   Erica U. Mapp 

     Olita Wingate

    Ernest Snell    

    Otto Neals

  Ethel Washington    

     Pam Friday

  Fedrecia Hartley   

     Raymond Lee Wallace

  Frank Shervington

     Regina Thomas

  Galvin P. Bisserup, Jr.

     Rhonda Fleshman

  Valerie M. Phillips

Rod Ivey

  Grace Braitwaite

     Rosa Hanna Scott

  Herschel Manier    

     Sandra Mills

  James Brown

     Sharon Bourke

  James Counts 

     Clifton E. Jones

Gina Samson

 

Raymond S. Robin
Brent Bailer  

 

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Maxine Townsend-Broderick

up dated 7/27/2011

 m.townsend-broderick@att.net