Mildred Howard Visual Artist Mildred Howard is best known for her multimedia assemblage work and installations. She completed
her Associates of Arts Degree & Certificate in Fashion Art at the College of Alameda, and received her M.F.A. from Fiberworks Center for the Textile Arts at John F. Kennedy University in Berkeley in 1985. In 2015, she received the Lee Krasner Award in recognition of a lifetime of artistic achievement and has been the recipient of the Nancy Graves Grant for Visual Artists (2017), the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2004/5), a fellowship from the California Arts Council (2003), the Adaline Kent Award from San Francisco Art Institute (1991), and the Douglas G. MacAgy Distinguished Achievement Award at San Francisco Art Institute (2018). Her large-scale installations have been mounted at Creative Time in New York, InSITE in San Diego, Museum of Glass in Tacoma, National Museum of Women in the Arts, New Museum in New York, City of Oakland, San Francisco Arts Commission, and the San Francisco International Airport. Her works reside in the permanent collections of Berkeley Art Museum, de Young Museum, Los Angeles County Museum
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