(late 20th c.) Jeanne Taylor is an emerging African-American artist who began to exhibit her work in the 1970s. She was born in Roselle, New Jersey and received her undergraduate degree at Jersey City State College. She also studied at the Pratt Institute, the Art Students League, the University of Ghana, and the D.C. Teachers College. Taylor's works have appeared in exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; the United Planning Organization; the D.C. Teachers' College; the D.C. Artists Association's "Exhibition '71; the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum-Smithsonian Institute; and the Exposure '69 Art Show. At the Smith-Mason Gallery in Washington, D.C. her work appeared in the National Exhibition of Black Artists in 1971. She is listed in Afro-American Artists: A Bio-bibliographical Directory and in Who Was Who in American Art.
Biography courtesy of Roger King Gallery of Fine Art, www.antiquesandfineart.com/rking
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