James Terrell
Bio
James Stephen Terrell is the son of Rev. Dr. James E. Terrell, Pastor of Second Baptist Church of Washington D.C. and Judge Mary A. Terrell of the Superior Court of Washington D.C. He attended Gonzaga College High School in Washington D.C., received a Bachelors of Fine Art degree from Howard University, and a Masters of Fine Arts degree from Parsons School of Design in New York City. In May of 2006, he received a Masters of Divinity Degree from the Union Theological Seminary in New York City with a focus on Theology and the Fine Arts. While attending Union Theological Seminary, Terrell took Fine Art painting elective courses at Columbia University.
Terrell is currently the Art and Design Teacher for Spingarn Senior High School, teaching the foundation of Art and Design to students from grades 9th to 12th and Drawing and Painting to students in grades 10-12. Terrell has lectured on the importance of fine art and influential artist at Union Theological Seminary, Howard University, Second Baptist Church, Martin Luther King Memorial Library, Corcoran School of Design and Sumner Museum. He’s also exhibited paintings in solo exhibitions and group exhibitions in Washington D.C, New York City and New Jersey.
Gallery: When Harlem Came to Paris 2010: Art by James Terrell
In celebration of When Harlem Came to Paris, a portion of all sales (10%) of any of the artwork below will be donated to the Anne Bujon Educational Initiative of the Alliance Francaise de Washington.
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