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Wynn Studio & Gallery
3711 Rhode Island Ave. Mt. Rainier, MD. 20712

Art can only be as good as the artist. Personal, educational, and professional credentials and experience contribute to the expertise, proficiency, and ability of an artist to create fine works of art worthy of hanging on the walls of superior museums and homes of collectors.


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Gaines Clore Wynn

Education:

  • Post Graduate: 30 hours work on Ph.D. in Art Education, Arizona State University
  • Master of Fine Arts, Arizona State University
  • Bachelor of Science, Texas Tech University
  • Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo Japan, painting and drawing

Professional Experience:
  • Gaines Clore Wynn Studio, Mt. Rainier, MD. – Present
  • Flowers High School, Chair Fine Arts Department, 2000- present
  • National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington D.C. 1983-present
    • Program Consultant/Development, Education
    • Women’s Committee
    • Consultant, African American Women Artists, permanent collection
    • National Board of Director’s African American Art Collectors Project
  • Suitland High School, Suitland, MD. 1999-2000
  • Forestville High School, Chair Fine Arts Department, Forestville, MD. 1991-99
  • Calvert High School, Chair Fine Arts Department, Prince Frederick, MD. 1974-81
  • Ocean Hand Art Gallery, owner/curator, Ocean City, MD. 1981-83
  • Washington Urban League Academy, Art Director, Washington, D.C. l973-81


Publications and Books:

“Seven Artists from Saint Martins”, exhibition catalogue, Parish Gallery, Georgetown, 2003.

“Violence Against Women: Breaking the Silence”, exhibition catalogue, Greenbelt Art Gallery, 2002.

“Pulse Points: Transforming Tradition”, exhibition catalogue, Ticknor/Boylston Gallery Harvard University, l996

“Gumba Ya Ya: An Anthology of African American Women Artists in the United States”, three essays, “Deliah Peirce”, “Juette Day”, and “Corinne Mitchell”, Mid-March Press, New York, N.Y. 1996

“A Glimpse of Joy: Corinne Mitchell”, exhibition catalogue, NMWA, l992

“Ocean Art”, weekly art column, “Oceana Magazine”, Ocean City, MD. 1981-83