About: Betty Blayton

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Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 – October 2, 2016) was an American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist, Blayton was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and sculptor. She is best known for her works often described as "spiritual abstractions". Blayton was a founding member of the Studio Museum in Harlem and board secretary, co-founder and executive director of Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), and a co-founder of Harlem Textile Works. She was also an advisor, consultant and board member to a variety of other arts and community-based service organizations and programs. Her abstract methods created a space for the viewer to insert themselves into the piece, allowing for self reflection, a central aspect of Blayton's work.

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  • Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 – October 2, 2016) was an American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist, Blayton was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and sculptor. She is best known for her works often described as "spiritual abstractions". Blayton was a founding member of the Studio Museum in Harlem and board secretary, co-founder and executive director of Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), and a co-founder of Harlem Textile Works. She was also an advisor, consultant and board member to a variety of other arts and community-based service organizations and programs. Her abstract methods created a space for the viewer to insert themselves into the piece, allowing for self reflection, a central aspect of Blayton's work. (en)
  • Betty Blayton-Taylor (10 de julio de 1937 – 2 de octubre de 2016 ) fue una activista estadounidense, abogada, artista, gestora cultural, docente y conferenciante. Como artista, trabajó la ilustración, la pintura, el grabado y la escultura. Es conocida por sus obras descritas a menudo como "abstracciones espirituales". ​ Blayton fue miembro y fundadora del Studio Museum en Harlem y secretaria de su junta. ​ Además de cofundadora y directora ejecutiva del Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), y del Harlem Textile Works. Asimismo, fue asesora, consultora y miembro de la junta de otras organizaciones, programas de arte y servicios comunitarios. Sus obras abstractas crearon un espacio para que el espectador se pudiera insertara en la pieza, permitiendo la autorreflexión, un aspecto central en el trabajo de Blayton-Taylor. (es)
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  • Betty Jean Blayton (en)
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  • Betty Blayton (July 10, 1937 – October 2, 2016) was an American activist, advocate, artist, arts administrator and educator, and lecturer. As an artist, Blayton was an illustrator, painter, printmaker, and sculptor. She is best known for her works often described as "spiritual abstractions". Blayton was a founding member of the Studio Museum in Harlem and board secretary, co-founder and executive director of Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), and a co-founder of Harlem Textile Works. She was also an advisor, consultant and board member to a variety of other arts and community-based service organizations and programs. Her abstract methods created a space for the viewer to insert themselves into the piece, allowing for self reflection, a central aspect of Blayton's work. (en)
  • Betty Blayton-Taylor (10 de julio de 1937 – 2 de octubre de 2016 ) fue una activista estadounidense, abogada, artista, gestora cultural, docente y conferenciante. Como artista, trabajó la ilustración, la pintura, el grabado y la escultura. Es conocida por sus obras descritas a menudo como "abstracciones espirituales". ​ Blayton fue miembro y fundadora del Studio Museum en Harlem y secretaria de su junta. ​ Además de cofundadora y directora ejecutiva del Harlem Children's Art Carnival (CAC), y del Harlem Textile Works. Asimismo, fue asesora, consultora y miembro de la junta de otras organizaciones, programas de arte y servicios comunitarios. Sus obras abstractas crearon un espacio para que el espectador se pudiera insertara en la pieza, permitiendo la autorreflexión, un aspecto central en e (es)
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