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Reed, Charles, Jr. (Architect)

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  • 1926-2022

Born in 1926, Charles (Chuck) Reed Jr was a Florida architect who worked primarily in the modernist tradition. After serving in World War II, Reed enrolled in the University of Miami School of Architecture. He graduated in the second class of the newly founded school, and went on to practicing architecture. He worked for Igor Polevitzky, a South Florida architect who he greatly admired. His time with Polevitzky became the basis for his architectural foundations, as he learned more in depth about how the design buildings that respond uniquely to the sub-tropical South Florida climate. He began his own practice in the mid-1950's in Hollywood, Florida. While he did not classify his work as belonging to any category or style, his work is classified as mid-century, although he called his work organic and a reinterpretation of residential homes. He explored creative ways to address the South Florida climate and environment with whimsy, as well as being sensitive to the particulars of the landscape. He was always cognizant of hurricane design and was one of the first South Florida architects to implement reinforced masonry construction. He retried in 1997 where he relocated to North Carolina, and he passed in his home in 2022. He left behind a variety of work in South Florida, primarily in Hollywood, Florida.

Krause, Dorothy S.

Dorothy Simpson Krause is an American mixed-media artist who explores connections between digital imaging and printing with traditional art materials. She was a Professor of Computer Graphics at Massachusetts College of Art from 1974 to 2000, but her experience with computers started in the late 60s. Back then, she already combined traditional and digital media, producing artistic representations from photographs of different people and places from around the world. She is also a prolific writer, conference speaker, and consultant for manufacturers and distributors of art supplies of fine arts. Her works have been published in a variety of journals and magazines. Krause’s works were also frequently exhibited in international museums and galleries. She was an artist-in-residence in important institutions, including the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American Art, in 1997, and, more recently, at Florida Atlantic University’s Jaffe Center for Book Arts in Boca Raton, FL, in 2012.

During the late 90s she decided to switch from the digital to paper medium while collecting traveling memories through a paper travel journal. That prompted her to explore the hand work involved in the art of handcrafting books, and she completed more than 150 individually-themed journals that embody different visual narratives of her travel experiences. Though her initial academic training concentrated on traditional painting, her work has been a vast collection of mixed-media collages, computer-assisted images, hand-made books and journals where texture plays an important role. She likes to incorporates significantly distinct materials: plaster, metal, wax, paper, digital prints just to name a few. Krause also applies a similar technique of experimentation and flexibility in order to produce digital art, making use of sophisticated hardware and software to create large digital collages and lenticular prints, through which she is able to bring movement in addition to color and depth.

Collaborative art work is another of Krause’s passions. During her period at the Smithsonian, she organized the project "Digital Atelier: A printmaking studio for the 21st century" alongside artists Bonny Lhotka, and Karin Schminke, which earned them Smithsonian/Computerworld Technology in the Arts Award. Krause, Lhotka, and Schminke later published together, in 2004, Digital Art Studio: Techniques for combining inkjet printing with traditional art materials.

Dorothy is the recipient of numerous internationally-renowned awards, including the Swedish Digital Hall of Fame, FX Art and Design, the Kodak Innovator Awards, the 2000 Outstanding Artists and Designers of The 20th Century, from IBC (Melrose Press Ltd), and the SoHo Photo Gallery. She currently lives in Marshfield, Massachusetts.

–Vanessa Rodrigues Barcelos da Silva
Graduate Student Assistant for Manuscripts and Archives Management, Summer 2024

Sources:

(1) Interview with Dorothy https://canvasrebel.com/meet-dorothy-krause/

(2) Bio and CV: https://www.571projects.com/artists/27-dorothy-simpson-krause/biography/

(3) Krause’s official webpage: https://dotkrause.com/

Omicron Delta Kappa Society

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The Omicron Delta Kappa Society, established at the University of Miami in 1949, is the national leadership honor society for college students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni that recognizes and encourages superior scholarship, leadeership, and exemplary character. Emphasis is placed on the development of the whole person, both as a member of the college community and as a contributor to a better society.

Pearson, Jay F. W., 1901-1965

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President of the University from 1953 to 1962 and a charter faculty member of the University as a marine biologist, Jay F. W. Pearson was recruited from the University of Pittsburgh and succeeded Bowman Foster Ashe as President.  Pearson ushered in a decade of growth for UM. During his presidency, UM awarded its first doctorate degrees and ended racial segregation. Enrollment increased by more than 4,000 during his tenure. Pearson was named Chancellor after retiring as President.

Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science

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From its establishment in the 1940s, the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science has grown into one of the leading academic oceanographic and atmospheric research institutions in the world. The School's basic and applied research interests encompass virtually all marine-related sciences.

The Rosenstiel School's main campus is located on Virginia Key, Fla. It forms part of a specially designated 65-acre marine research, an education park that includes two NOAA laboratories, and a dedicated marine and science technology high school. The Rosenstiel School also operates a 78-acre advanced satellite reception and analysis center in southern Miami-Dade County.

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