June Wayne
- Introduction
- June Claire Wayne (March 7, 1918 – August 23, 2011) was an American printmaker, tapestry designer, painter, and educator. She founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop (1960–1970), a former California-based nonprofit print shop dedicated to lithography.
- Wikidata
- Q3915869
- Introduction
- She was instrumental in the revival of lithography in the United States. She founded the famed Tamarind Lithography Workshop in 1959 in Los Angeles.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Female
- Roles
- Artist, Author, Writer, Lithographer, Tapestry Designer, Lecturer, Painter
- Names
- June Wayne, June C. Wayne, June Clair Wayne, June Claire Wayne
- Ulan
- 500051984
Exhibitions
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Adding It Up: Print Acquisitions 1970–1995
May 27–Sep 5, 1995
MoMA
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Prints: Acquisitions 1977–1981
Oct 15, 1981–Jan 3, 1982
MoMA
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American Prints: 1913–1963
Dec 3, 1974–Mar 3, 1975
MoMA
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Tamarind: Homage to Lithography
Apr 29–Jun 30, 1969
MoMA
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Young American Printmakers
Nov 25, 1953–Jan 31, 1954
MoMA
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June Wayne has
6 exhibitionsonline.
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June Wayne The Advocate 1952
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June Wayne Songs and Sonets 1959
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June Wayne Dorothy on the Last Day 1960
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June Wayne Cornelia's Bird 1960
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June Wayne Nine Memories 1961
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June Wayne The Orator 1961
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June Wayne Tenth Memory 1961
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June Wayne Twelfth Memory 1961
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June Wayne Second Hero 1962
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June Wayne Dead Center II 1963
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June Wayne Dead Center I 1963
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June Wayne First Key 1963
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June Wayne Green Key 1963
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June Wayne Last Conversation 1963
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June Wayne Three Observers 1964
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June Wayne Walk on the Rocks 1964
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June Wayne At Last a Thousand I 1965
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June Wayne At Last a Thousand II 1965
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June Wayne At Last a Thousand III 1965
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June Wayne At Last a Thousand IV 1965
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June Wayne Two Thousand Too Soon 1967
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June Wayne Lemmings Crush 1967
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June Wayne Stone Circle 1967
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June Wayne The Shelf 1967
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June Wayne Thirteenth Memory 1967
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June Wayne Lemmings Choice 1967–68
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June Wayne To Get to the Other Side 1968
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June Wayne The More Things Change (Plus ça change) 1968
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June Wayne Lemmings' Night 1968
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June Wayne Wave Nineteen Twenty 1968
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June Wayne The More Things Stay—The Same (Plus ça reste—même) 1968
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June Wayne One Up, One Down 1969
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June Wayne Because It's There 1969
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June Wayne Tamarind Decade 1970
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June Wayne C'mona My House 1970
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June Wayne Astral Wave from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Wind Veil from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Star Dust from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Stellar Roil from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Double Current from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Astral Wave / White from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Capella Wind from Stellar Winds 1978, published 1979
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June Wayne Stellar Winds 1978–79, published 1979
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June Wayne Debristream from Stellar Winds 1979
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June Wayne Star Shower from Stellar Winds 1979
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June Wayne Magna Wind from Stellar Winds 1979
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June Wayne Scintillae from Stellar Winds 1979
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Various Artists, Emma Amos, Eleanor Antin, Nancy Azara, Betsy Damon, Mary Beth Edelson, Lauren Ewing, Harmony Hammond, Joyce Kozloff, Diane Neumaier, Faith Ringgold, Miriam Schapiro, Carolee Schneemann, Joan Semmel, Sylvia Sleigh, Joan Snyder, Nancy Spero, May Stevens, Athena Tacha, June Wayne, Martha Wilson Femfolio 2009
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