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Mildred Howard on her first retrospective in a major museum: ‘My art is part of who I am as a person’

Mildred Howard on her first retrospective in a major museum: ‘My art is part of who I am as a person’

Summary

Mildred Howard, an artist from Oakland, will have her first major museum retrospective at the Oakland Museum of California starting June 12. Her work often addresses history and social justice, and she has recently gained wider recognition including honorary degrees and a Guggenheim Fellowship.

Key Facts

  • Mildred Howard’s retrospective show is called "Poetics of Memory."
  • The exhibition will open at the Oakland Museum of California on June 12.
  • Howard’s work includes sculptures and public art installations about topics like history and social issues.
  • Her series "Untold Histories / Hidden Truths" features reimagined monuments to historical figures involved in colonization and slavery.
  • Howard lives and works in a large warehouse in West Oakland that also serves as her studio and archive.
  • She has received honorary doctorates from California College of the Arts and California State University, East Bay.
  • Howard’s archive was acquired by the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley.
  • In 2025, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship after many years of applying and rejection.
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