When President Clinton presented the Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps with one of Beasley's monoprints entitled Clinton Inaugural in 1993, it was the second time she received the coveted... Read full biography
When President Clinton presented the Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps with one of Beasley's monoprints entitled Clinton Inaugural in 1993, it was the second time she received the coveted Presidential Seal on her artwork. The first time was in 1989 when she was commissioned to do the "Official... Read full biography
When President Clinton presented the Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps with one of Beasley's monoprints entitled Clinton Inaugural in 1993, it was the second time she received the coveted Presidential Seal on her artwork. The first time was in 1989 when she was commissioned to do the "Official Artwork" for the inauguration of President Bush - thus, making her the only artist to twice receive the honor. Phoebe has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and was... Read full biography
When President Clinton presented the Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps with one of Beasley's monoprints entitled Clinton Inaugural in 1993, it was the second time she received the coveted Presidential Seal on her artwork. The first time was in 1989 when she was commissioned to do the "Official Artwork" for the inauguration of President Bush - thus, making her the only artist to twice receive the honor. Phoebe has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and was honored by the State Department for her participation in the Arts in Embassies Program. Beasley's collage artwork was part of two museum exhibitions including, a group show mounted by the Smithsonian Institution entitled "In The Spirit of Martin",... Read full biography
When President Clinton presented the Ambassadors of the Diplomatic Corps with one of Beasley's monoprints entitled Clinton Inaugural in 1993, it was the second time she received the coveted Presidential Seal on her artwork. The first time was in 1989 when she was commissioned to do the "Official Artwork" for the inauguration of President Bush - thus, making her the only artist to twice receive the honor. Phoebe has had numerous solo and group exhibitions in the United States and abroad, and was honored by the State Department for her participation in the Arts in Embassies Program. Beasley's collage artwork was part of two museum exhibitions including, a group show mounted by the Smithsonian Institution entitled "In The Spirit of Martin", honoring the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and a touring exhibition, "Something All... Read full biography
Phoebe Beasley - Artist Info
About Phoebe Beasley: Books
Books & Publications (3)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
Collecting African American Art Works on Paper and Canvas
1998
Taha, Halima
270 pages (color)
St. James Guide to Black Artists: Published in Association with Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture