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Joyce Owens
Joyce Owens (1947-2024) was a Chicago-based artist, teacher, and curator originally from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As a child, her love for art manifested in her drawings of dancing figures. Noticing her skill from the time she was five, her mother, Eloise Owens, a trained opera singer, encouraged her to continue making art through high school and in college at Howard University where she earned a BFA in Art. Owens then went on to pursue an MFA in Painting at Yale University and moved to Chicago where she began her career as the graphic arts coordinator for news at WBBM-TV, the CBS owned and operated station. Throughout her half-century career, Owens deliberately created work that depicted Black people in a positive and joyous light with her subjects conveying a spirit of pride across her paintings, masks and sculpture. She was invited to have a solo exhibition at Chicago State University and joined their faculty shortly thereafter in 1996, specializing in studio painting and drawing. Owens was commissioned to paint the official portrait of former Chicago Mayor Eugene Sawyer, and in 2006 she was awarded First Prize by Margaret Hawkins for her installation entitled Survivors Spirit at the ninth Annual Art Open at Woman Made Gallery. A long-time member of Sapphire and Crystals, she has exhibited work at the Museum of Science and Industry, the Hyde Park Art Center, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the NATO headquarters in Brussels.