Carl Clark

Carl Clark (1933–2015) was an American photographer and United States Army veteran.[1]

About

Born as Carlton L. Clark in Boston, Massachusetts on 1933.[2] Clark spent most of the latter part of his life working in Baltimore, Maryland where he captured views of African American life.[3] After serving three combat tours in Korea and Vietnam, he earned a bachelor's degree in Sociology from the University of Nebraska, followed then a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts from the Maryland Institute College of Art.

Clark's photographs have been on exhibit at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, Maryland Art Place, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Museum of the National Center of Afro-American Artists in Boston, the Royal Photographic Society of England, the Smithsonian Institution, and School 33 Art Center in Baltimore.

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gollark: Fewer palindromes before? This is clear evidence of a TJ08/TJ09 conspiracy.
gollark: Very palindromic!
gollark: TJ09 updating a thing is *not possible*.
gollark: If TJ08 does not exist it may be necessary to create one.

References

  1. Carl Clark, photographer artist and MICA graduate. Jacques Kelly. The Baltimore Sun, December 31, 2015. http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/obituaries/bs-md-ob-carl-clark-20151230-story.html
  2. Kelly, Jacques. "Carl Clark, photographer artist and MICA graduate, dies". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  3. "Carl Clark: photographer with a purpose". The Baltimore Sun. 2001-02-25. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
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