June Wayne

June Wayne

June Claire Wayne (March 7, 1918 Chicago, Illinois – August 23, 2011 Los Angeles, California) was an American printmaker, tapestry designer, painter, and educator. She founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop.

June Claire Wayne
Birth name June Claire Kline
Born March 7, 1918
Chicago, IL
Died August 23, 2011
Los Angeles, CA
Nationality American
Field Printmaking, visual art, tapestry design
Awards Lifetime Achievement Awards from the College Art Association (2003), Los Angeles ArtCore (1997), and Neuberger Museum (1997)
Website http://www.junewayne.com/

Read more about June Wayne:  Early Life and Career, Tamarind Lithography Workshop, Tapestry Design, Involvement in The Feminist Art Movement, Exhibitions and Awards, Final Years

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