11 West 53 Street, New York, N.Y. 10019 Tel. 245-3200 Presented by The Harlem School of The Arts, Created and sponsored by The Museum of Modern Art BETTY BLAYTON TAYLOR 'V EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Professional Background Secretary to Board of Trustees, Studio Museum in Harlem (since I965) Consultant to The Counterpoints Guild for "Counterpoints 23" exhibition at Lever House, March I6 - 30, I969 Consultant, Board of Education, Special Art Projects, P.S. 92, District No. 6, New York City.(l968). Supervisor of Graphics and Plastics, Arts and Culture, Haryou-Act, New York City (1961^-66). Recreation Leader, Callagy Hall, Department of Welfare, New York City (l96l-6if). Art Instructor, Charlotte Amalie High School, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands (I96O-6I). General Illustrator, General Services Administration, U.S. Government, Washington, D.C. (1959-60). Exhibitions 1968 "8x8", Riverside Museum, New York City 1968 "Six Painters", MARC, New York City 1968 One-man show, Capricorn Gallery, New York City 1968 "30 Contemporary Black Artists", Minneapolis, Minnesota. by Ruder and Finn, 1968 "Fifteen New Voices", American Greeting Card Gallery, New York City. Organized by Ruder and Finn. 1967 Lever House, New York City 1966 One-man show, Capricorn Gallery, New York City 1963 One-man show, Adair Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia i960 One-man show, St. Thomas Gallery, Virgin Islands Organized Community Advisory Board: Mr. Theodor Gunn, Mrs. Doris Haywood, Mr. Charles Innis, Mrs. Kenneth Marshall, Mrs. Nona Pierce, Mrs. Malikah Rahman, Miss Vivian Rogers, Mrs. Joan Sandler, Mr. William Songer, Mrs. Melba Taylor, Mrs. Lydia Thaxan, Mr. Wendall Wray. Ex Officio: Miss Dorothy Maynor, Mrs. Betty Blayton Taylor. Community Consultants: Mr. Romare Bearden, Dr. Mamie Clark, Dr. Kenneth Clark, Mrs. Ida Cuilen Cooper, Mrs. Jean Hudson, Dr. Kenneth Marshall, Mr. Cyril Tyson. '•W*^ -2- Exhibitions (continued) 1959 Collectors Comer Gallery, Washington, D.C, Education B.F.A., 1959, Syracuse University Art Students League Brooklyn ^fclseum School Jf