Gilda Snowden (July 29, 1954 – September 9, 2014)
was an African-American artist, educator and mentor from
Detroit, Michigan
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.
Early life and education
Snowden was born in Detroit, Michigan on July 29, 1954, and grew up in northwest Detroit.
Snowden's father was a dentist.
Her parents and grandparents migrated from Alabama and Texas to Detroit early in the 20th century, part of the mass movement of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North. She attended
Cass Technical High School
Cass Technical High School (simply referred to as Cass Tech) is a public high school in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. with a focus on fashion design.
Snowden earned her earned her BFA degree in Advertising Design and Painting in 1977 and her MFA degree in Painting in 1979 from
Wayne State University
Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
.
She decided her sophomore year of college to focus on fine art.
At Wayne State University, she was heavily influenced by the
Cass Corridor
The Cass Corridor is the name of the neighborhoods on the west end of Midtown Detroit. It includes the Cass Park Historic District, the Cass-Davenport Historic District and Old Chinatown. The corridor's main street, Cass Avenue, runs parallel wi ...
art movement and studied with artist John Egner.
She was married to William "Bill" Boswell, an actor and director of the
Detroit Repertory Theatre Detroit Repertory Theatre is a regional theatre located at 13103 Woodrow Wilson in Detroit, Michigan with a seating capacity of 194. It is Michigan's longest running, non-profit, professional (union) Theatre. The theatre began as a children's music ...
.
Teaching
In 1985, Gilda Snowden became a professor in Department of Fine Arts at the
College for Creative Studies
College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a private art school in Detroit, Michigan. It enrolls more than 1,400 students and focuses on arts education. The college is also active in offering art education to children through its Community Arts Par ...
(CCS) in Detroit.
She taught at CCS for 31 years, serving as chair for both the fine arts department and the painting department at various times during her years there.
At the college she also served as a curator and juror for art exhibitions.
Work
Gilda Snowden's works are predominately
abstract
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s that utilize vivid color. The city of Detroit sparked several bodies of work. Her ''Flora Urbana'' series features abstracted floral forms, in
encaustic
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*Encaustic painting, using a wax medium, or a different technique in English pottery
*Encaustic tile
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, inspired by the gardens now tended by Detroit citizens on plots where buildings once stood.
''City Album: Department of Railways 1929'' is an example from a series of charcoal rubbings she made of the Detroit
manhole cover
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s she discovered riding though the city on her bicycle.
Snowden describes all of her works as autobiographical including an extensive series ''Self-Portrait'' of over one hundred self-portraits of the back of her head and shoulders. She has cited her experience of race, gender and fears she felt as a child as the inspiration for this series. She began again with the series after growing her hair out in the 2000s and using computer projections to help create her pieces. ''Monument''
988
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Events
By place
Byzantine Empire
* Fall – Emperor Basil II, supported by a contingent of 6, ...
found at the Detroit Institute of Arts, as "a chronicle of my family on their travels from Alabama to Detroit. We are all looking for something, all traveling from here to there."
She was a member of the Michigan chapter of the National Conference of Artists.
This organization helped Snowden exhibit her work internationally throughout her career.
Over the course of her career, Snowden served as an advisor on the DIA Friends of Modern Art Board, a member of the advisory board of the
Scarab Club
The Scarab Club (commonly referred to as ''Historic Scarab Club of Detroit'') is an artists' club, gallery, and studio in the Cultural Center Historic District of Detroit, Michigan, located at 217 Farnsworth Street, near the Detroit Institute ...
, a member of the Educational Advisory Board for the Art Education Department of the College for Creative Studies, and a gallery directory for the Detroit Repertory Theater.
Awards and honors
Among the honors which Gilda Snowden has earned are:
* 2009 – Kresge Arts Fellowship from
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation is a philanthropic private foundation headquartered in Troy, Michigan, United States. The foundation works to expand opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and investing in arts and culture, education, envi ...
.
* 1982, 1985, 1990 in Painting, 1988 in Sculpture – Individual Artists Grant from the Michigan Council For the Arts.
* 1977–1979 – Graduate Professional Scholarship,
Wayne State University
Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
* 1990 – Tannahill Faculty Grant,
Center for Creative Studies
College for Creative Studies (CCS) is a private art school in Detroit, Michigan. It enrolls more than 1,400 students and focuses on arts education. The college is also active in offering art education to children through its Community Arts Par ...
* 1990 – Arts Midwest NEA Regional Fellowship
Exhibitions
Gilda Snowden's work has been featured in gallery and museum, this is a select list of her exhibitions including:
Solo exhibitions
* 2013 – ''Gilda Snowden, Album: A Retrospective 1977-2010'', (solo exhibition) Oakland University Art Gallery, Rochester, New York, United States
* 2006 – ''Abstractions of Life Paintings'', (solo exhibition) Sherry Washington Gallery, Detroit, Michigan, United States
* 2002 – ''Gilda Snowden, New Work,'' (solo exhibition) Sherry Washington Gallery, Detroit, Michigan, United States
* 1986 – Paint Creek Center, Rochester, Michigan, United States
Group exhibitions
* 2014 – ''Another Look at Detroit (Part I and II),''
Marianne Boesky Gallery
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, Chelsea, New York City, New York, United States
* 1993 – TransFORMING IDEAS, Michigan Gallery, Detroit, Michigan
* 1992 – ''Women of Color'', Dahl Arts Center,
Rapid City
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,
South Dakota
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, United States
* 1991 – Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit (DIA), Michigan, United States
*
* 1990 – ''Signature Images'', (with artist Michael Luchs, curated by
Jan van der Marck
Jan van der Marck (19 August 192926 April 2010) was a Dutch-born American museum administrator, art historian, and curator, focused on modern and contemporary art. Van der Marck authored and published many essays, articles and books about arti ...
), Detroit Institute of Art (DIA), Detroit, Michigan, United States
Death and legacy
Snowden died on September 9, 2014, at the age of 60.
Snowden's work is held in permanent museum collections including
Detroit Institute of Arts
The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA), located in Midtown Detroit, Michigan, has one of the largest and most significant art collections in the United States. With over 100 galleries, it covers with a major renovation and expansion project complet ...
, the
David C. Driskell Center
The David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, known informally as the Driskell Center, is an arts archive and academic research center dedicated to African-American and A ...
at the
University of Maryland
The University of Maryland, College Park (University of Maryland, UMD, or simply Maryland) is a public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in College Park, Maryland. Founded in 1856, UMD is the Flagship un ...
,
Oakland University Art Gallery, and the
Wayne State University
Wayne State University (WSU) is a public research university in Detroit, Michigan. It is Michigan's third-largest university. Founded in 1868, Wayne State consists of 13 schools and colleges offering approximately 350 programs to nearly 25,000 ...
Art Collection.
The ''Gilda Snowden Emerging Artist Awards'', funded by
The Kresge Foundation
The Kresge Foundation is a philanthropic private foundation headquartered in Troy, Michigan, United States. The foundation works to expand opportunities in America's cities through grantmaking and investing in arts and culture, education, envi ...
since 2015, honor Gilda Snowden's lifetime of work mentoring Detroit area emerging artists.
References
External links
Gilda Snowden Oral History InterviewKresge Arts in Detroit Profile Page
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1954 births
2014 deaths
African-American artists
Artists from Detroit
Cass Technical High School alumni
Wayne State University alumni
20th-century African-American people
21st-century African-American people