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6 | Stemage | Conroy | m | Brewers weaves symbolism into her works to tell stories focusing on issues of family, women and children, and the spirituality of the African American culture, and her personal experiences associated with them. Much of her older works focused on the Middle Passage and her ancestors arriving to America on slave ships, but she also focuses on African American contributions to history and society, such as Jazz. Brewer works in artistic community outreach, using her insight to encourage others in the creative and collaborative process. She mentors aspiring artists of all ages, and has brought the quilting experience to hundreds of individuals in schools and residency programs. She volunteers and works in a number of arts guilds, and is sought after for workshops and lectures. Brewer's quilts have been featured in collections such as those of the African American Museum, Dallas, the State Museum of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, and The National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, Wilberforce, Ohio. Her quilts have been exhibited internationally via the “Art in Embassies” program of the U.S. Department of State. Her quilts are displayed at the US Embassy in Ghana. Her work was included in that program’s exhibitions in Accra (2003), Khartoum (2009), and Dhaka (2011). Brewer describes her design process as using the concept of the mandala. Friday, June 12, 2009 was proclaimed "Tina Willilams Brewer Day" by Pittsburgh City Council. | Brewer lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, John Brewer. She has two children, John Emery and Kristine, and four grandchildren. | conroys weaves symbolism into his works to tell stories focusing on issues of family, women and children, and the spirituality of the african american culture, and his personal experiences associated with them. much of his older works focused on the middle passage and his ancestors arriving to america on slave ships, but he also focuses on african american contributions to history and society, such as jazz. conroy works in artistic community outreach, using his insight to encourage others in the creative and collaborative process. he mentors aspiring artists of all ages, and has brought the quilting experience to hundreds of individuals in schools and residency programs. he volunteers and works in a number of arts guilds, and is sought after for workshops and lectures. conroy's quilts have been featured in collections such as those of the african american museum, dallas, the state museum of pennsylvania, harrisburg, and the national afro-american museum and cultural center, wilberforce, ohio. his quilts have been exhibited internationally via the “art in embassies” program of the u.s. department of state. his quilts are displayed at the us embassy in ghana. his work was included in that program’s exhibitions in accra (2003), khartoum (2009), and dhaka (2011). conroy describes his design process as using the concept of the mandala. friday, june 12, 2009 was proclaimed "stemage willilams conroy day" by pittsburgh city council.conroy lives in pittsburgh, pennsylvania with his husband, john conroy. he has two children, john emery and kristine, and four grandchildren. | Tina | Brewer | artists | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am thrilled to write this letter of recommendation for Stemage Williams Conroy. He is a talented artist who weaves symbolism into his works to tell powerful stories about important issues. Conroy has a remarkable ability to focus on the spirituality of African American culture, women and children, and family. Furthermore, he has a personal connection to these issues and often reflects on his ancestors' arrival to America on slave ships. Moreover, his work extends beyond themes of hardship and adversity, exploring African American contributions to society such as jazz.<return><return>Conroy's works are not only inspiring, but he is also an active member of the artistic community, working with aspiring artists of all ages and bringing the quilting experience to schools and residency programs. He is a mentor to many, and his insight and encouragement have helped numerous artists achieve their artistic goals. Additionally, his commitment to serving in arts guilds and volunteering his time across various programs is admirable.<return><return>Conroy is internationally recognized, and his quilts have been featured in collections such as the African American Museum in Dallas, the State Museum of Pennsylvania in Harrisburg, and the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center in Wilberforce, Ohio. Furthermore, his works have been exhibited internationally in various countries through the "Art in Embassies" program of the U.S. Department of State.<return><return>Conroy is a true artist, and his dedication to his work is beyond compare. I am honored to have him as a friend and colleague and know that his contributions to art and the community will continue to impact those he touches. His design process and vivid concepts are exceptionally intricate, and he has a unique approach that produces remarkable works of art.<return><return>In conclusion, I wholeheartedly endorse Stemage Williams Conroy as an artist of great integrity, talent, and dedication. He is a role model to aspiring artists and serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration in the community and the art world.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |