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Never The Same
Barbara Jones-Hogu interviewed at the South Side Community Art Center by Rebecca Zorach and Skyla Hearn for Never The Same
Barbara Jones-Hogu is a painter, printmaker, filmmaker, and educator from Chicago.
She studied at Howard University, the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Institute of Design at IIT. She was a member of the OBAC Visual Artists Workshop and painted the actors’ section of the Wall of Respect. In 1968, together with four other artists, she co-founded AFRICOBRA, the African Commune of Bad Relevant Artists.
Her work has appeared in exhibitions in Chicago and around the United States, and has been collected by many major institutions.
Barbara jones hogu biography
Currently she is pursuing a Master’s degree in film from Governors State University.
Rebecca Zorach: Could you talk for a little bit about the beginnings of your interest in printmaking?
Barbara Jones-Hogu: When I went to the Art Institute I wanted to major in painting.
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