Charles White
decade
1910s
1918
Charles White is born in Chicago.
decade
1930s
1920s–30s 1930
Throughout grade school and high school, Charles White wins scholarships to attend Saturday classes at the Art Institute of Chicago.
1932
Charles White joins the Arts and Crafts Guild in Chicago at age fourteen and begins participating in their exhibitions.
1936
Charles White wins a scholarship to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC).
1938
Charles White graduates from SAIC.
1938–41 1938
Charles White is an active participant in the South Side Community Art Center in Chicago, where he teaches classes and serves as chairman of the Artists’ Committee.
1939–43 1939
Charles White paints murals in Chicago and New York as part of the Works Progress Administration.
decade
1940s
1941
Charles White marries his first wife, fellow artist Elizabeth Catlett.
decade
1950s
1956
Due to a relapse of tuberculosis, Charles White relocates from New York to Los Angeles in search of a better climate.
decade
1960s
1965
Charles White begins teaching at Otis Art Institute.
1960s 1965
Because of Charles White’s frail condition, John Outterbridge drives him around Los Angeles.
1960s 1965
Emory Douglas studies commercial art at San Francisco City College. There he is inspired by the works of Elizabeth Catlett, Aaron Douglas, and Charles White, and becomes involved in the Black Arts Movement.
late 1960s 1967
Suzanne Jackson serves as a model for Charles White’s classes at Otis Art Institute.
1968–72 1968
David Hammons takes night classes at Otis Art Institute. Hammons’s drawing teacher, Charles White, makes a profound impact on him as the first successful black man whom Hammons has encountered.
late 1960s 1968
Suzanne Jackson takes a drawing class with Charles White at Otis, where she also meets David Hammons.
decade
1970s
1970
Charles White is awarded a Tamarind Fellowship.
1971
David Hammons, Timothy Washington, and Charles White participate in the exhibition Three Graphic Artists at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
1972
Judithe Hernández earns her BFA at Otis, where she studies under Charles White.
decade
2010s
2019
David Hammons, Judithe Hernández, and Suzanne Jackson are included in the group exhibition Life Model: Charles White and His Students at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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