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Mitchell Melson, Jr.
Born in in New Orleans, LA, Mitchell Melson Jr. (1944-2018) honed his craft as a self-trained artist and became renowned for his mixed-media sculptural works. He received a Master’s degree in Psychology and lived all over the country, including Alaska, Illinois, Louisiana, and Ohio, working in counseling in nursing homes. While at work, absent-mindedly bending spoons, he began creating faces out of them. Eventually, he moved on to materials sourced in junk stores, yard sales and flea markets, building works on many scales, from small assemblages to large, life-sized tableaux. Melson was the founder of UTRIBE, “an artistic approach to remembering the past, knowing the present and implying the future,” and led workshops on African mask-making with recyclable materials. While in Chicago he displayed his works in numerous venues such as Columbia College Chicago, the Dittmar Gallery at Northwestern, the DuSable Museum of African American History and Culture, and the South Side Community Art Center.