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Hampton, Grace. (b. Courtland, AL, 1937; active University Park, PA, 1978)
 

Bibliography and Exhibitions

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GENERAL BOOKS AND GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

ATLANTA (GA). Southern Arts Federation.
Regional Black Arts Directory.
Atlanta: Southern Arts Federation, 1983.
100 pp. Valuable state-by-state record of Black artists, a great many of whom are not recorded in other major publications and have vanished. States include Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee. Artists listed: Tina Allen, Arthur L. Bacon, Brenda Faye Burns, Gregory Brooks, Marie M. Brooks, Myron Calhoun, Lizetta Collins [Lizetta LeFalle-Collins], Booker Conley, Isiac Craig, Gloria Aqeuvaux Curry, Barbara Jean Danner, Edmond Dean, Richard Dozier, John Feagin, Albert Ford, John Hall, Harold Hampton Murray; Leonard Harvey, Isaac S. Hathaway, John Henry Heard Jr., Oakley Holmes, Allan Junier, James Kennedy, Brenda Chambers, Gloria Petitte, Edward L. Pryce, A. C. Smith, Charles Smith, Everett Strickland, Callie Brown Warren; Florida: Charlie Dean Carter, Sir Spencer Cobb, Patricia G. Collier; Ron Cook, Diane Dale, Ellis Edward Dames, Ben J. Davis, Jessie Davis, Thaddious "Plukie" Hargrove, Harvey W. Lee, Philip Glenn Simmions, Yvonne Edwards Tucker, Chester Lee Williams, Hobie L. Williams. Georgia: Leroy Almon [as Alman], Amalia K. Amaki, Alajo Adelona, Arthur Berry, Beverly Buchanan, Bodile G. Ballomes, Veronica Thomas Carpenter, Malaika Casel, Ohm J. Cederberg, Tina Dunkley, Vivian Edwards, Herbert L. Eichelberger, Reggee Hardmon, Michael D. Harris, Yahya MA Hassan, Mardina D. Holloway, Annabelle T. Kilgore, Richard Long, Adetokunbo Oyenane, Curtis Patterson, Joni Peck, Gary Porter, William Prankard, John Riddle, Tony Riddle, Chekesha Shabaka, Willie Scandeztte, Jewel Woodward Simon, Fess Simmons, Abram S. Sinclair Jr.; David Smith, Dwight Spence, Edward Spriggs, Phyllis R. Stapler, Levern Staples, John Shabazz, Kanika Vera Taylor, Marilyn Wynns Threadgill, Juvena Walls, Richard P. Washington, Patricia A. West, Charlotte Whitt, Brenda Wright; Kentucky: Elmer Lucille Allen, Aye A. Aton, Judyie Brandt, Elizabeth Browder, William Buchanan, Freida Delores Brown, Sylvia Clay, Michael E. Cowherd, Caliman G. Coxe, James Dokes, George A. Embers, Jacqueline Hilliard Embry, Janet Finger, Yodora Fletcher, Eric Gholston, Wendell Van Grant, James Green, Edward Norton Hamilton Jr., Mary Alice Hampton, Ronald L. Hargrove, Phillip Eugene Godfrey, Derek Harris, Donna Marie Riley Key, Keith Johnson, Anthony Wayne Lanier, Timothy Farrel Lynem, Carolyn P. Mason, Helen Mason, James H. Miller III, Clifford Harrison Morton, Phillip Parker, Sylvester Peterson, Willie Rascoe, Dorothy Rates, Robert Robinson, Sharon Smith, Cheryl P. Sullivan, Mazie Thomas, Sedella Turner, Clifton Preston Warren Jr., Helen Orr Whittamore, Umar Aki Williams, Dennis R. Wilson, C. G. Woods, Bernard Young; Louisiana: Ifama Diane Arsan, Lloyd W. Bennett, Monk Boudreaux, Denor Val Bratten (Abu); Felton Brown, Jerald B. Dorsey, Milton A. Fletcher, Charlie Johnson, Jack E. Jordan, Abu Lee, Louise Mouton, Fred O'Neil, Martin Payton, Eric Paul, Geraldine Robertson, John T. Scott, Clyde Smith, Clifton Webb; Mississippi: Margaret Moore Abdullah, Jesse C. Avan, Melissa Banks, George Berry, Ted Bozeman, Artmeasie Brandon, Doris G. Bridgeman, Benny Brock, Melvin R. Butler, Jessie L. Chambers, James Coley, Willie Cook, Melvin Cooper, Connie Earl Dixon, Harold Dorsey, Marcus Douyon, Audrey Foster, Geneva Gibson, Larry Harris; Grace Hampton, Bessie Johnson, Tyrone Johnson, Lawrence Jones, Lewis Lassiter, Hamp Martin, Lee Willie Nabors [as Wiliw], Betty C. Pate, Brutus Quinn, Hystercine Rankin, Emma Russell, Larry Smith, Hugh E. Stevens, Sarah Mary Taylor, James (Son) Thomas, Betty Tolbert, Ramona Ward, Dezzie White; John White; North Carolina: Ceab Elyius Anderson, Melvin Ashew, James Irvin Barnette, Queen E. Barnes, James Converse Biggers, Harold D. Coppedge, Randolph Davis, Walt Davis, Patricia Aleen Douglas, Jerry L. Hanes, Lana T. Henderson, Charles Edward Hughes [as Edwards], Norris Brock Johnson, Rodger E. Jones, Juan L. Logan; Odell Mason, James Baccum McGee, James McMillan [as McMillian], James Lee Melvin, Henry G. Michaux, Eva Hamlin-Miller, Willie L. Nash, Brian Keith Oliver, Paul Pope, Charles Robinson, Charles D. Rogers, Richard Tuck, Clarrissie Umstead; South Carolina: Orisamola Awolowo, Jesse Alexander, Freddie Bennett, Sandra Blake, Letsie Boykin, Lillie Byas, Linda Campbell, Dixie Dugan, Jakki Gallman, Edward Germany, Alvin Glen, John Gray, Jesse Guinyard Jr., Zack E. Hamlett III, Colette Harris, Harry Harrison; Scottie Hodge, Cheryl Johnson, David Israel Johnson Sr., Lincoln King, Henry Pearson, Charles Perrineau, Joe Pinckney, Veronica Rameseur, Arthur Rose, David A. Sanders, Abdul Kareem Shakoor, Eleanora E. Tate, Gary Taylor, Jeanne M. Thomas, Leo Twiggs [as Franklin Leo] Karen Woofaulk, Tennessee: Ronald Anderson, Michelle Renee Banks, Bennie Battle, Charles Davis, Philip R. Dotson, Cheryl Nadine Fant, Bennie Malekebu Ford, Joseph Gandy, David Green, Luther Hamoron, Ashley Dolores Harris, Bette W. Harwell, Sylvester Hayslett Jr., Wiley Henry Jr., Morgan B. Hines, Marcel Holman, George Hunt, Roger M. Jackson Jr., John J. Johnson III, Robert Tonwsend Jones Jr., Robert Alexander Keith, Harvey McDonald, Leon Murphy, Sammie Nicely, Johnnie Parker, Phillis A. Randolph, Gregory Ridley, Lydia Senter, Erik W. Stephenson, Anthony Taylor, Charles Stuart Taylor Jr., George Edward Walker, Larry Walker, Rickey Walker, Calvin Lawrence Walton, Jerry Waters, Leonard West, Angelo Williams, Ilunga Rosalyn Willis. 8vo, wraps.

CATTELL, JACQUES, ed.
Who's Who in American Art 16.
New York: Bowker, 1984.
Curators who are not also artists are included in this bibliographic entry but are not otherwise listed in the database: We are NOT going to go through all of these volumes over the decades; this one is catalogued simply to record the degree to which living African American artists had entered the conciousness of the mainstream American art world as of 1984. [Should be consulted along with Falk's Who Was Who in American Art (1985) to complete the "awareness list" as of the mid-1980s.] 160 artists are included here along with 1000 pages of far more obscure white artists: p. 21, Benny Andrews, 33, Ellsworth Ausby, 50, Richmond Barthé; 57, Romare Bearden, 76, John Biggers, 83, Betty Blayton, 98, Frank Bowling, 108, Arthur Britt, 112, Wendell Brooks, 116, Marvin Brown, 117-18, Vivian Browne, 121, Linda Goode Bryant, 128, Calvin Burnett, 129, Margaret Burroughs, 132, Carole Byard, 133, Walter Cade, 148, Yvonne Pickering Carter, 168, Claude Clark, 178-79, Floyd Coleman, 179, Robert Colescott, 181, Paul Collins, 184, James Conlon, 188-89, Arthur Coppedge; 191, Eldzier Cortor, Averille Costley-Jacobs, 198, Allan Crite; 210, D'Ashnash-Tosi [Barbara Chase-Riboud], 213-14, Alonzo Davis, 219-20, Roy DeCarava, 222, Avel DeKnight, 226, Richard Dempsey, 228, Murry DePillars, 237, Raymond Dobard, 239, Jeff Donaldson, 243, John Dowell, 246, David Driskell, 256, Allan Edmunds, 256-57, James Edwards, 260, David Elder, 265, Whitney John Engeran, 267, Marion Epting, 270, Burford Evans, 271, Minnie Evans, 271-72, Frederick Eversley, 277, Elton Fax, 304, Charlotte Franklin, 315, Edmund Barry Gaither (curator), 317, Reginald Gammon, 325, Herbert Gentry, 326, Joseph Geran, 328, Henri Ghent (curator), 332, Sam Gilliam, 346, Russell Gordon, 354, Rex Goreleigh, 361, Eugene Grigsby, 375, Robert Hall, 380, Leslie King-Hammond (curator), 381, Grace Hampton, 385, Marvin Harden, 406, Barkley Hendricks, 418, Leon Hicks, 414, Freida High-Wasikhongo, 424-25, Al Hollingsworth, 428, Earl Hooks, 433, Humbert Howard, 439, Richard Hunt, 450, A. B. Jackson, Oliver Jackson; 451, Suzanne Jackson, 454, Catti James, Frederick James, 464, Lester L. Johnson; 467, Ben Jones, 467-68, Calvin Jones, 469, James Edward Jones, Lois Jones, 471, Theodore Jones, 489, Paul Keene; 492, James Kennedy, 495-96, Virginia Kiah, 535, Raymond Lark, 540-41, Jacob Lawrence, 546, Hughie Lee-Smith, 557, Samella Lewis, 586, Cheryl Ilene McClenney (arts admin.), 595, Anderson Macklin, 620, Philip Lindsay Mason, 625, Richard Mayhew, 597, Oscar McNary, 598, Kynaston McShine (curator), 610, 637, Marianne Miles a.k.a. Marianne; 638, Earl Miller, 640-41, Lev Mills, 649, Evangeline Montgomery; 653, Norma Morgan, 655, Keith Morrison, 657, Dewey Mosby (curator), 671, Otto Neals, 693, Ademola Olugebefola, 700, Hayward Oubré, John Outterbridge, Wallace Owens, 702, William Pajaud, 706, James Parks, 710, Curtis Patterson, 711, Sharon Patton (curator), 711-12, John Payne, 720, Regenia Perry (curator), 724, Bertrand Phillips; 727, Delilah Pierce, 728, Vergniaud Pierre-Noël, 729, Stanley Pinckney, Howardena Pindell, 744, Leslie Price, Arnold Prince, 747, Mavis Pusey, 752, Bob Ragland, 759, Roscoe Reddix, 763, Robert Reid, 768, John Rhoden, 772, John Riddle, Gregory Ridley, 774, Faith Ringgold, 778, Lucille Roberts, 803, Mahler Ryder, 804, Betye Saar, 815, Raymond Saunders, 834, John Scott, 841, James Sepyo, 857, Thomas Sills, 859, Jewel Simon, 861, Merton Simpson, Lowery Sims (curator); 865, Van Slater, 869, Dolph Smith, 873, Vincent Smith, 886, Francis Sprout, 890-91, Shirley Stark, 898, Nelson Stevens, 920, Luther Stovall, 909, Robert Stull, 920, Ann Tanksley, James Tanner, 924, Rod Taylor, 922, William Bradley Taylor [Bill Taylor], 929, Elaine Thomas, 946, Curtis Tucker, 949, Leo Twiggs, 970, Larry Walker, 977, James Washington, 979, Howard Watson, 994, Amos White, 995, Franklin White, 996 Tim Whiten, 1001-2, Chester Williams, 1003, Randolph Williams, Todd Williams, Walter Williams, William T. Williams, 1005, Edward Wilson, George Wilson, 1005-6, John Wilson, 1007, Frank Wimberley, 1016, Rip Woods, 1017, Shirley Woodson, 1019, Bernard Wright, 1025, Charles Young, 1026, Kenneth Young, Milton Young.

Editors..
Mississippi Trace.
1982.
In: Studio Potter 10, no. 2 (June 1982):65-(84). Visits with 18 potters. Mentions: Grace Hampton, James (Son Ford) Thomas, James Coley, Marcus Douyon.

NEW YORK (NY). College Art Association.
Directory of People of Color in the Visual Arts.
1993.
Foreword, Murry DePillars; essay by Faith Ringgold. Individuals are indexed by name (with address, phone number, fax, etc.) as well as by discipline: academic, arts organization, self-employed /unaffiliated, museum/gallery; by ethnicity; and by state. Limited attempt to put together a Who's Who of Color in the Arts, based on the membership list of an organization with only 80 African American members at the time of publication.. Wraps.