User:Emehlee/Stephanie Pogue

Death
Pogue died at age 58 at the Mariner of Laurel health care facility on November 12, 2002, from cardiac arrest. Pogue's legacy is remained by her two nieces, Stephanie M. Pogue and Laurie E. Rappa; As well as a nephew, Robert E. Pogue.

Exhibitions and galleries
1971: "Flowers of Form", Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY)

1971: "Contemporary Black Artists in America", Whitney Museum (New York, NY)

1976: "Migraciones: Una Exhibición de Artistas Gráficos Afro-Americanos", La Tertulia Museum (Cali, Colombia)

1981: "Forever free : art by African-American women, 1862-1980", Illinois State University (Normal, IL)

1982: Clark College Woodruff Library (Atlanta, GA)

1983: "International Print Exhibit", Taipei City Museum of Fine Arts (Taipei, Taiwan)

1985: City Museum (Arondelovac)

1987: "The Art of Black America in Japan: Afro-American Modernism" (Tokyo and Chiba, Japan)

1988: "Black Women Artists: North Carolina Connections", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)

1988: "Black Arts Festival Exhibition", Spelman College (Atlanta, GA)

1989: Castle Gallery (Hyattsville, Maryland)

2008: "Arabesque: The Art of Stephanie Pogue", Driskell Center, University of Maryland, College Park (College Park, MD)

2011: "Sculpted, Etched and Cut - Metal Works from the Permanent Collection", Studio Museum in Harlem (New York, NY)

2019: "Connected: African-American Female Artists and North Carolina", North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC)