Gilbert Young is a painter, muralist, graphic artist, conservator
and arts advocate. Born in Cincinnati Ohio in 1941, Gilbert Young
studed at the Cincinnati Art Academy and University of Cincinnati,
and received conservation training under the tutelage of Byron Adams.
Gilbert Young's works show African Americans as
a people of a rich heritage and a positive and colorful future. As
Gilbert Young states, "My objecive is to illustrate Black life as
a positive form locked in holy matrimony with mankind. I attempt
to treat each work as a personal and intimate involvement with the
subject. This allows it to develop its own distinctive character
as I form my own interpretation. I frequently restrict my use of
color and often leave the backgrounds white and uncluttered in an
attempt to show that emotions and feelings of mankind are timeless
and universal." From numerous exhibitions and one man shows,
Gilbert Young's art work has received national recognition.
Gilbert Young is a frequent lecturer, active in the community,
and has received a multitude of commissions and awards.
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