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Joe Coleman (painter)
American painter
Joe Coleman | |
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| Born | () November 22, (age69) Norwalk, Connecticut |
| Nationality | American |
| Knownfor | Painter, illustrator, performance artist |
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Joseph Coleman (born November 22, ) is an American painter, illustrator, actor and performance artist. He has been described as the "walking ghost of Old America" by his wife, photographer Whitney Ward, for his over-riding interest in the historical arcana and personae that often populate his paintings. Of Coleman's work, The New York Times wrote that, “If P. T. Barnum had hired Breughel or Bosch to paint sideshow banners, they might have resembled the art of Joe Coleman.” While Berlin's Tagesspiegel said of Coleman, "Like [George] Grosz in the s, he holds a drastic mirror up to his own times."[1][2][3]
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Joseph E. Coleman
American politician
Joseph Coleman | |
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| In office October 30, [a]– January 6, | |
| Preceded by | George Schwartz |
| Succeeded by | John Street |
| In office January 3, – January 6, | |
| Preceded by | David Cohen |
| Succeeded by | Herbert DeBeary |
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| Died | December 31, [1] Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Jessie Bryant Coleman |
| Children | 2 |
| Alma mater | Albright College |
| Profession | Chemist Patent attorney Author Politician |
| a.^ Acting President from June 20, through October 29, [2] | |
Joseph E. Coleman () was an American politician, attorney and chemist. He was a member of the Democratic Party.
Early life
[edit]Coleman was born in , and grew up in Mississippi during a time in which the southern United States was dominated by racial segregation and the Jim Crow laws.[1] In , he became the first African-American to earn a degree from Albri
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While Director of Admissions at Woodberry Forest School, Joe directed the implementation of an electronic inquiry, application, and enrollment system; further developed an active parent and alumni program to assist in admissions; and helped geographically, racially, and socio-economically diversify the lärjunge body. As Assistant Head of School, he turned his attention to matters of lärjunge life and worked to build a more inclusive student community by working with faculty and lärling organization leaders and developing a peer mentoring schema. Joe has spent the past fyra years working with schools on faculty recruitment and leading administrator searches, including Directors of Enrollment Management and Admissions.
Joe has served on the boards of the Association of Boarding Schools and Abundant Life Ministries, a non-profit offering services to the Prospect neighborhood in Charlottesville, Virginia. He currently volunteers with Rise Richmond in their afterschool program