J. Michael
Howard
Born: Newport News, Virginia
Education: Norfolk State University, Fine
Art, 1976
Pratt Institute, BS, Computer Science,
1981
J. Michael Howard, a Virginia native,
is a graduate of a computer science program
but is an artist at heart. Howard moved
to New York with the intention of completing
his studies in Fine Art, but was offered
an opportunity to acquire a degree in
computer science through a scholarship.
Set on achieving the greater goal of attaining
a good education, he set aside his passion
for art to achieve that goal. Michael
moved to Atlanta, Georgia where he works
as a web content developer. But he has
not forsaken his true passion, continuing
to paint and to develop his skills as
an artist. He has been painting and exhibiting
his works nationally while working as
a computer professional since 1990. Music
has an intrinsic influence on his paintings
and is a dominant theme in his works.
Michael's original paintings and pastels
are owned by corporate institutions and
private collectors worldwide. His work
can be found on permanent installation
in the Comer Museum, in the Smithsonian
Institute Traveling Exhibition for the
book Seeing Jazz: Artists and Writers
on Jazz. Michael currently teaches both
traditional and computer art to children
and seniors at facilities throughout metro
Atlanta in the evenings. "I believe
strongly in working with the community
based institution whose mission is to
promote music, visual art or youth development
through education, community involvement
or publications," states Howard.
Over the years, Michael continues to contribute
his talents and acquired skills to assist
non-profit organizations, high school
jazz bands, youth orchestras and clubs.
He created the 1993 Atlanta Jazz Festival
poster sponsored by the Atlanta Bureau
of Cultural Affairs and Creative Loafing
Urban News. In the commercial realm, Michael's
work can be found on the covers of music
CDs, books and magazines.
Publications and Reviews
· The Western Journal Of Black
Studies, 1994: "Art and Jazz in Motion"
· Smithsonian Institute Traveling
Exhibition: The Book, "Seeing Jazz"
· Creative Loafing Urban Newspaper
1993 Atlanta Jazz Festival Edition.
· Atlanta Museums & Galleries
magazine: "Cool Notes" art review.
· International Musical Suppliers
Catalog, Cover Art 1997 - present
· Band Directors Guide 1993 - 94
Associations
International Association of Jazz Educators,
associate member
Exhibitions:
International Association of Jazz Educators
Conference
ArtExpo
National Black Arts Festival
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
National Black Caucus Convention
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