Not exact matches
During World War II he was in the Army, stationed in Virginia, and in 1945, after completing his
military service, he moved to Washington, D.C. Berkowitz and his first wife, the poet Ida Fox Berkowitz, founded Workshop
Art Center in Washington, D.C. in 1947, a collective that fostered creativity in the
arts through classes, lectures and exhibitions.
Thanks to
military service during World War II and the subsequent GI Bill, he studied commercial illustration and painting at three area
art schools — Otis, Art Center and Chouina
art schools — Otis,
Art Center and Chouina
Art Center and Chouinard.
During military service in 1954 — 55, Flavin studied
art through the adult extension program of the University of Maryland in Korea.
Born in Jersey City, NJ — 1924 After three years of
military service during World War 11, studied painting and sculpture at Newark School of Fine and Industrial
Art with Hans Weingaertner and Reuben Nakian.
[2]
During military service in 1954 — 55, Flavin was trained as an air weather meteorological technician [3] and studied
art through the adult extension program of the University of Maryland in Korea.
During military service in 1954 — 55, he was trained as a meteorological technician; returning to New York in 1956, he studied
art at the Hans Hofmann School of Fine
Arts and at Columbia University.