Jacqueline Amos
Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Charles Inns Memorial Library, Women Creative Expressions, Medgar Evers College Art Auction and Sale, Featuring the works of renown Black Artist, Sky Light Gallery, A Moment Of Time Independent Arts Gallery, Federal Plaza, Jacqueline has been an access to Educational, Universities, Corporations, Churches, Jacqueline mentored at the New Rochelle School of New Resources, Brooklyn Campus Faith Annual Career Day Conference, Medgar Evers College, Junior High Schools, Public Schools, Essie Davis Memorial Annual Scholarship Fund Committee , Black Woman History Month Family Jazz loft, Jacqueline created a painting for Honorable Winnie Mandela at the Victoria Theater Of Harlem. Jacqueline has spent most of her time donating many of her paintings to charities. Whether it is her services to programs for children. Jacqueline donated 5 paintings all proceeds donated to the children of Assin Kruwa for Brand New School House. Which was honored to chief test Zakia of Harlem. She has also volunteered her services to human life. Jacqueline honored the late Queen Mother Moore a painting In My Fathers House. Queen Mother Moore marched with Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey, Medgar Evers and many civil rights leaders. Many Collectors hold Jacqueline’s works of Art. Doctors, Universities, Hospitals, Churches, Banks, Corporations. Jacqueline prefer working in acrylic, but her over all goals are mix media. Jacqueline has combined her talents and promote all at the same time. Jacqueline has also honored Sonny Carson a painting that now sits in the office Committee To Honor Black Heroes.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Cambridge Who's Who In America, Emerald, Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Schaumburg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who’ Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline Amos has been archived with the Renown Artist Skylight Gallery at Medgar Evers College, the Harlem Gallery, and Belsky Art Society, World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos By Jurate Macnoriute Europe, Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Museum, The Center of Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant Inc,, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Schau...
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View allWorld Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos/ By Jurate Macnoriute, Brooklyn Counsel of the Arts, Museum of Modern Art,Brooklyn Museum, United Freedom Foundation, Olympic Visions in Harlem, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Humanitarian Services Award, Harlem State Building, International Directory of Artist, American artist for famous Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Jacqueline has been featured with Bcat TV. Jacqueline has performed 18 one-woman shows in Art. African Cafe, Medgar Evers College, Routonda, 7 episodes The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos, Jacob Javits, 26 Federal Plaze, City College Grassroots Connection, Biography of Jacqueline Amos, Jacqueline has also been featured with Grassroots' connections, TV, Round table Radio. Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Round table Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F.Kennedy Performing Arts, and many more
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View allJacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Cambridge Who's Who In America, Emerald, Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Schaumburg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who’ Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline Amos has been archived with the Renown Artist Skylight Gallery at Medgar Evers College, the Harlem Gallery, and Belsky Art Society, World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos By Jurate Macnoriute Europe, Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Museum, The Center of Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant Inc,, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, the International Directory of Artists, and the World Wide Art Registry. Ms. Amos has been featured on BCAT Television and performed 18 one-woman art shows. She has been featured at the African Cafe, on the Medgar Evers College radio, Rotunda and in the 7 episodes of The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos.
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Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Charles Inns Memorial Library, Women Creative Expressions, Medgar Evers College Art Auction and Sale, Featuring the works of renown Black Artist, Sky Light Gallery, A Moment Of Time Independent Arts Gallery, Federal Plaza, Jacqueline has been an access to Educational, Universities, Corporations, Churches, Jacqueline mentored at the New Rochelle School of New Resources, Brooklyn Campus Faith Annual Career Day Conference, Medgar Evers College, Junior High Schools, Public Schools, Essie Davis Memorial Annual Scholarship Fund Committee , Black Woman History Month Family Jazz loft, Jacqueline created a painting for Honorable Winnie Mandela at the Victoria Theater Of Harlem. Jacqueline has spent most of her time donating many of her paintings to charities. Whether it is her services to programs for children. Jacqueline donated 5 paintings all proceeds donated to the children of Assin Kruwa for Brand New School House. Which was honored to chief test Zakia of Harlem. She has also volunteered her services to human life. Jacqueline honored the late Queen Mother Moore a painting In My Fathers House. Queen Mother Moore marched with Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey, Medgar Evers and many civil rights leaders. Many Collectors hold Jacqueline’s works of Art. Doctors, Universities, Hospitals, Churches, Banks, Corporations. Jacqueline prefer working in acrylic, but her over all goals are mix media. Jacqueline has combined her talents and promote all at the same time. Jacqueline has also honored Sonny Carson a painting that now sits in the office Committee To Honor Black Heroes.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Cambridge Who's Who In America, Emerald, Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Schaumburg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who’ Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline Amos has been archived with the Renown Artist Skylight Gallery at Medgar Evers College, the Harlem Gallery, and Belsky Art Society, World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos By Jurate Macnoriute Europe, Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Museum, The Center of Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant Inc,, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Schau...
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A Poignant and Powerful Book, The Black Mans Diary,
That helps man understand the missions of survival,
leadership, self esteem, brotherhood, and releasing
the hidden pains, that lives within the mind,
understanding the history of black men, and
the achievements that goes hand in hand,
looking into the telescopic windows,
revealing the true and historical growth
of who and what the black men is, and
the achievements that he have accomplished,
the good and the bad, but recognizing the man
as an individual, and not stereotyping all for one,
this book gives historical synopsis of the power
of progressions, and the greatness that lives
within, In this new Millennium the resurrection
of spirit, shall rise to a New Millennium the new black man.
Brooklyn, NY – March 5, 2007. When the millennium
has surface the light, man will recognized the
true missions of its cause, Unity and forgiveness
of self, they will be know more darkness, he will
reclaim his natural place of hierologist as well as
leadership, he then shall return to his natural
habituate, there will no longer be imprisons of captivity,
man will reclaim his rightful place, de programming the
toxins; that separates the King from the Queen, they
will understand the suffering of the cross, they will
recognize the nations of there seeds and come full
closures of the pain, nations upon nations shall
join, and the revival of its mission shall not be
disrupted he will be able to see from the beginning
and end this obtruded call earth, from the whip to
the burning bullet that names him, in his millennium
of black man. Brothers will then sit at the table,
Brothers of nations, and then the blue print shall
be discovered, and after the light shines upon the east,
of reticence and avarice shall rise, the spirit
of righteousness shall balance with the soul,
Black Mans Diary, (Author Jacqueline Amos)
This book seeks not only to help you understand men;
Through the ultimate achievements of man
documented in the blue print of survival,
but also to understand the diversity of human
associations, nevertheless it has been
limited to self, the knowledge to know,
but never the wisdom to apply. Ego’s of
empowerment. A central theme of the
book includes strategies in how and
what man feels, that has been a calamity
and the misconceptions in how men think
, the oppressor of self esteem, but what
society wants you to believe that man
has know control over his perceptions
of what it takes to be a man.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College,
Degree in Education, and minored in Arts Education
Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the
Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Shum berg
Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopic Coptic Church
Museum, American Artist Association, International
Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State
Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts,
Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives,
Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who
Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist,
Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People,
Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President,
Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson,
New York State Senate, 29th District,
Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture,
Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline has been feature on many live broadcast,
the biography of Jacqueline Amos, City College
Round Table Radio, Bcap, The Biography Of
Lady Blues, Spiritual Train, T.V. The
Biography Of Jacqueline Amos Author,
Medgar Evers College Radio Part 1,
Part 2, Black Women Artist, Mary Umolou,
Jacqueline Also completed Sound
Track with James Gaspen, (Bad Boys
Productions) Preacher in the Movie
Goodnite Mr. Charlie, 18 one women
shows in Art, as well as poetry.
To order your copy of, the Diary of a Blackman
Let A Black Woman Speak
noumi
For additional information, Contact
Author Jacqueline Amos
Phone: 718- 455-0289
Email:
The Rebirth Of Lady Blues, International Blues Singer Jacqueline Amos
When I think about the Blues Singer Jacqueline Amos, I often reflect on the times of Cotton Club Comes To Harlem with Lady Blues, Billy Holiday, the reflection sends a light of the times of the 1940's, the horns that plays from the direct spirit of Blues, and the sounds of the pass, which reverts through the mike of Lady Blues Jackie, this vibrant cry, take me to the cotton club brings the applauds from the audience, Jacqueline not only a literarily writer but a composer who gets down and dirty at times, singing the flows of which she refer to her ancestors, the cries from the mike, my mama done told me, I was a country girl, but I took a chance on the silver meter to release my pain, through this heroic symposium, of blues and poetic compositions she let the world feel the revolution of composition.
I'se Country Girl deep from the south pick plenty of cotton and milked many cows, she goes into a trans as she sings, release my spirit look out; here comes the spirit that lives within, Billy holiday presents, she sings as the sweat surrounds the implementation of her brow, play those down home blues she cries at the keyboard, let me step out my form, and take on the presence of the ancestors who brought me to a new form of blues.
The southern blues is the style of lady blues; her dynamic style portrays Billy Holliday, Bessie Smith, Etta James, Earthier Kit," My man Doesn't Love Me" Billy Holiday, and many exceptional lady blues singers, her high light is differently original, with that misty forte of blues aesthetics " Many say she is the resurrection of the past. Lady blues Jackie compose on the rhythm of the bars of notes; the melody instantly forms a historic symphony of blues. Lady Blues portray the 40's in her conservatory of originals, feeling the soul that lives within her, her vocal style at times resemble Bessie Smith, and many masters of the blues. Lady Blues also creates a forum the back door blues.
Jacqueline inspirations were Billy Holiday, Bessie Smith, Lenis Guess, B.B King, many celebrities of blues, Jacqueline states I lived around the components of blues, simplified through the history of my family genes, I take on a new preservation of modern blues and jazz, with a touch of honey that sticks to my ribs, the legends that lives through me, The symposium preceded a performance of blues related to the compositions of her poetry, the pain of pleasure one might say sadistic in the format of relevance, the association of pain and pleasure, Lady Blues Jackie have been performing since the age of 19 relating to the stories of her family tree;
I think she is genuinely please to release the sounds that are instill through birth, Jacqueline speaks of her auntie Louise Corley, she perform in the clubs of Harlem, which she has now passed on, she speaks of the time when she watched her auntie perform for her family, hoping that one day she could do the same, her father a southern a lover of music as well as her mother, it runs through the genes, as well as her sister, but the voices of originality presents the blues as she was back in the 1940's as well as her poetic compositions.
Mama Sings the Blues A Night in Harlem Black gals with the greasy curl; High top shoes, black man, with The platted suits, gold cuffs With shinning puffs, Black gal's With Flower in the hair, Black man, culture vise; Black power pride, sweet Black jazz, with the taste Of Louie Armstrong;
Black man with the swinging Watch, laid out With the conquer lean hair; Flashing lights, cigarettes that Linger in the air, Playing that black jazz Feathers in the derby hats;
Cotton club comes to Harlem; Play that black jazz Billie holiday sings My man don't love me Any more, as the horns Play, singing mama he Don't feel my pain. Bill Robinson smiling, Blues dancing, Josephine, royal, Black girl flowing with her dance, Big bosom black gal, as she sings the down home blues.
Black gals dancing The camels walk with fingers pointing in the air; Charleston let mama sing; The black girls throw their legs In the air, playing that blues Come on down with the Mix, mama done song that Black jazz, sweet incenses; lets Get it own down here. Sweet smells of Harlem Through The Back Door Aren't al dat, boys on the band stand; boy play that horn, waiting for de'nit to come, down with black boy blues, playing for the white folks, back door to the stage front, jazz my mind as I take a blow, white powder enhance my flow,, high top pants, striped jacket, collar turned up so, greasy hair, conquer lean, white folks , white table cloths, playing in the house, where the white folks go. Play that jazz, play that jazz, play the blues, on de' keyboard.
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A Poignant and Powerful Book, The Black Mans Diary, That helps man understand the missions of survival, leadership, self esteem, brotherhood, and releasing the hidden pains, that lives within the mind, understanding the history of black men, and the achievements that goes hand in hand, looking into the telescopic windows, revealing the true and historical growth of who and what the black man is, and the achievements that he have accomplished, the good and the bad, but recognizing the man as an individual, and not stereo typing all for one, this book gives historical synopsis of the power of progressions, and the greatness that lives within, In this new Millennium the resurrection of spirit, shall rise to a New Millennium the new black man. In many references the new millennium, the black success is known as the magical negro, in this obtrude journey, one must be identify by his name and not race or culture, I can only speak of the history of those I know, and the culture which is branded in my DNA, nevertheless it is not the color of a man, but the dignity which he represents.
Brooklyn, NY - March 5, 2007. When the millennium has surface the light, man will recognized the true missions of its cause, Unity and forgiveness of self, they will be know more darkness, he will reclaim his natural place of hierologist as well as leadership, he then shall return to his natural habituate, there will no longer be imprisons of captivity, man will reclaim his rightful place, de programming the toxins; that separates the King from the Queen, they will understand the suffering of the cross, they will recognize the nations of there seeds and come full closures of the pain, nations upon nations shall join, and the revival of its mission shall not be disrupted he will be able to see from the beginning and end this obtruded call earth, from the whip to the burning bullet that names him, in his millennium of black man. Brothers will then sit at the table, Brothers of nations, and then the blue print shall be discovered, and after the light shines upon the east, of reticence and avarice shall rise, the spirit of righteousness shall balance with the soul,
Black Mans Diary, (Author Jacqueline Amos) This book seeks not only to help you understand men; Through the ultimate achievements of man documented in the blue print of survival, but also to understand the diversity of human associations, nevertheless it has been limited to self, the knowledge to know, but never the wisdom to apply. Ego's of empowerment. A central theme of the book includes strategies in how and what man feels, that has been a calamity and the misconceptions in how men think, the oppressor of self esteem, but what society wants you to believe that man has know control over his perceptions of what it takes to be a man.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Degree in Education, and minored in Arts Education Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Shum berg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopic Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who's Who's Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero's, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline has been feature on many live broadcast, the biography of Jacqueline Amos, City College Round Table Radio, Bcap, The Biography Of Lady Blues, Spiritual Train, T.V. The Biography Of Jacqueline Amos Author, Medgar Evers College Radio Part 1, Part 2, Black Women Artist, Mary Umolou, Jacqueline Also completed Sound Track with James Gaspen, (Bad Boys Productions) Preacher in the Movie Goodnite Mr. Charlie, 18 one women shows in Art, as well as poetry.
To order your copy of, the Diary of a Blackman Let A Black Woman Speak noumi
For additional information, Contact Author
Legend Lady Blues Jackie Amos, and Lenis Guess Production
Legend Lady Blues Jackie Amos, and Lenis Guess Production by Lady Blues Jacqueline Amos
When I think about the poet and Author Jacqueline Amos, I often reflect on the times of Cotton Club Comes To Harlem with Lady Blues, Billy Holiday, the reflection sends a light of the times of the 1940's, the horns that plays from the direct spirit of Blues, and the sounds of the pass, which reverts through the mike of Lady Blues Jackie, this vibrant cry, take me to the cotton club brings the applauds from the audience, Jacqueline not only a literarily writer but a composer who gets down and dirty at times, singing the flows of which she refer to her ancestors, the cries from the mike, my mama done told me, I was a country girl, but I took a chance on the silver meter to release my pain, through this heroic symposium, of blues and poetic compositions she let the world feel the revolution of composition.
I'se Country Girl deep from the south pick plenty of cotton and milked many cows, she goes into a trans as she sings, release my spirit look out; here comes the spirit that lives within, Billy holiday presents, she sings as the sweat surrounds the implementation of her brow, play those down home blues she cries at the keyboard, let me step out my form, and take on the presence of the ancestors who brought me to a new form of blues.
The southern blues is the style of lady blues; her dynamic style portrays Billy Holliday, Bessie Smith, Etta James, Earthier Kit," My man Doesn't Love Me" Billy Holiday, and many exceptional lady blues singers, her high light is differently original, with that misty forte of blues aesthetics " Many say she is the resurrection of the past. Lady blues Jackie compose on the rhythm of the bars of notes; the melody instantly forms a historic symphony of blues. Lady Blues portray the 40's in her conservatory of originals, feeling the soul that lives within her, her vocal style at times resemble Bessie Smith, and many masters of the blues. Lady Blues also creates a forum the back door blues.
Jacqueline favorite artist were Billy Holiday, Bessie Smith, Lenis Guess, B.B King, many celebrities of blues. Jacqueline states I lived around the components of blues, simplified through the history of my family genes, I take on a new preservation of modern blues and jazz, with a touch of honey that sticks to my ribs, the legends that lives through me, The symposium preceded a performance of blues related to the compositions of her poetry, the pain of pleasure one might say sadistic in the format of relevance, the association of pain and pleasure, Lady Blues Jackie have been performing since the age of 19 relating to the stories of her family tree, I think she is genuinely please to release the sounds that are instill through birth, Jacqueline speaks of her auntie Louise Corley, she perform in the clubs of Harlem, which she has now passed on, she speaks of the time when she watched her auntie perform for her family, hoping that one day she could do the same, her father a southern a lover of music as well as her mother, it runs through the genes, as well as her sister, but the voices of originality presents the blues as she was back in the 1940's as well as her poetic compositions.
When I think about the poet and Author Jacqueline Amos, I often reflect on the times of Cotton Club Comes To Harlem with Lady Blues, Billy Holiday, the reflection sends a light of the times of the 1940's, the horns that plays from the direct spirit of Blues, and the sounds of the pass, which reverts through the mike of Lady Blues Jackie, this vibrant cry, take me to the cotton club brings the applauds from the audience, Jacqueline not only a literarily writer but a composer who gets down and dirty at times, singing the flows of which she refer to her ancestors, the cries from the mike, my mama done told me, I was a country girl, but I took a chance on the silver meter to release my pain, through this heroic symposium, of blues and poetic compositions she let the world feel the revolution of composition.
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Jacqueline Mentor Billy Holiday, Bessie Smith, Lenis Guess, B.B King, many celebrities of blues, Jacqueline states I lived around the components of blues, simplified through the history of my family genes, I take on a new preservation of modern blues and jazz, with a touch of honey that sticks to my ribs, the legends that lives through me.
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World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos/ By Jurate Macnoriute JACQUELINE AMOS (USA) Our choice of Jacqueline Amos for taking part in the Guest Gallery of THE SECRETS OF PERFECTION is echoing to great victory of another black girl Miss World 2001 Agbani Darego. Jacqueline Amos is very European artist for what we, Europeans, like her still more. I am sure she loves El Greco's dramatic qualities, late figure composition of Frans Hals, Rembrandt's lights. We can also compare her with German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) -- they both use soft forms and solve similar woman problems. Though Modersohn-Becker is nearer earth when Jacqueline goes equally easy as on ground as on high, Modersohn-Becker likes polychrome when Jacqueline Amos gives preference to monochrome painting. In picture Roots, she becomes more American.
Composition of Jacqueline Amos is masterful, lightweight, sensitive and very beautiful. She is a maestro of composition. Her lucid, courageous and soft rhythms of dark and light reminds about rhythms of black jazz. Jacqueline Amos is a poet. Poetics goes right through all her paintings, and naive Christian teaching about God and angels develops into lovely poetry.
The titles of Jacqueline's pictures are a nice poetic continuation of artistic idea. Thus in creation of Jacqueline Amos we can see an example of perfect synthesis of Negro, European, American arts and Christianity. Jurate Macnoriute Religious Art Gallery of Negro Artist Jacqueline Amos "Fine art gallery of American Negro Jacqueline Amos. Religious art of black woman. Figurative composition. Modern baroque"
The Education Of Jacqueline Amos, Legend Artist and Author
Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, Public Schools, Harlem Gallery, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Charles Inns Memorial Library, Women Creative Expressions, Medgar Evers College Art Auction and Sale, Featuring the works of renown Black Artist, Sky Light Gallery, A Moment Of Time Independent Arts Gallery, Federal Plaza, Jacqueline has been an access to Educational, Universities, Corporations, Churches, Jacqueline mentored at the New Rochelle School of New Resources, Brooklyn Campus Faith Annual Career Day Conference, Medgar Evers College, Junior High Schools, Public Schools, Essie Davis Memorial Annual Scholarship Fund Committee , Black Woman History Month Family Jazz loft, Jacqueline created a painting for Honorable Winnie Mandela at the Victoria Theater Of Harlem. Jacqueline has spent most of her time donating many of her paintings to charities. Whether it is her services to programs for children. Jacqueline donated 5 paintings all proceeds donated to the children of Assin Kruwa for Brand New School House. Which was honored to chief test Zakia of Harlem. She has also volunteered her services to human life. Jacqueline honored the late Queen Mother Moore a painting In My Fathers House. Queen Mother Moore marched with Martin Luther King, Marcus Garvey, Medgar Evers and many civil rights leaders. Many Collectors hold Jacqueline’s works of Art. Doctors, Universities, Hospitals, Churches, Banks, Corporations. Jacqueline prefer working in acrylic, but her over all goals are mix media. Jacqueline has combined her talents and promote all at the same time. Jacqueline has also honored Sonny Carson a painting that now sits in the office Committee To Honor Black Heroes.
Jacqueline is a graduate of Medgar Evers College, Cambridge Who's Who In America, Emerald, Jacqueline Amos a publish Author, documented with the Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum, Schaumburg Library Of Black Studies, Ethiopia Coptic Church Museum, American Artist Association, International Word Wide Registry, Harlem Gallery, Harlem State Culture Building, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Medgar Evers College Historical Art Archives, Brooklyn Counsel Of The Arts, Emerald Who’s Who’ Executives and Professionals, World Wide Artist, Humanitarian Award, Philippians and American People, Proclamation Noumi Arts (Borough President, Howard Golden Proclamation from, (David A. Patterson, New York State Senate, 29th District, Bedford Styvesant Art and Culture, Black Hero’s, Medgar Evers College Alumni
Jacqueline Amos has been archived with the Renown Artist Skylight Gallery at Medgar Evers College, the Harlem Gallery, and Belsky Art Society, World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos By Jurate Macnoriute Europe, Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Museum, The Center of Art and Culture of Bedford Stuyvesant Inc,, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Schaumburg Library of Black Studies, the International Directory of Artists, and the World Wide Art Registry. Ms. Amos has been featured on BCAT Television and performed 18 one-woman art shows. She has been featured at the African Cafe, on the Medgar Evers College radio, Rotunda and in the 7 episodes of The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos.
Jacqueline Amos Publish Author
Author Jacqueline Amos takes you on a Journey the foundation of aesthetics; Jacqueline’s arts exhibit a historical consciousness typical of southern literature. Implementing in her voice value religious or moral interpretations of the world, is loyal to family, friends, and community, and unavoidably confronts a heritage of slavery and racial struggle. Jacqueline conclusions stands firm, she states because of the irony and tragedy of the Negro southern history, I focus on the dignity beyond death, the aesthetics of a free mind, under all odds of slavery, are conscious of human imperfection, social injustice, and the existence of evil in the world. At the same time, I shall bring forth truth that stood beyond the savage abuse of man and his silhouette illusions implemented through the human Gods.
Jacqueline’s first book of poems, In My Father’s house, Publisher, Publish America, And then followed Self Publishing, and followed A Message To A Black Son,( 2005) and was followed by Indoctrination Of A New World Order Black men (2004), and ” All Black Men Who Ware Shades Ain’t Blind”, (2005). The Talking Tree”(2005) “Black Waters Tell Them My Name”(2005) and followed ” I Am A Black Women, I Am Old Enough To Dye” (2005) A Message To A Black Daughter Honor Shall Not Be Removed, (2004), Black Mans Diary, (2006) What You Know About A Ghetto Child, (2005)
These are a few of many; Her most famous poem " Mama All The Slaves Done Died”; was part of “ The Education of Jacqueline Amos” Songs of Experience, God Light Is Green, The Black Moses Reform, and then followed so on, so on.
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Brooklyn Counsel of the Arts, Museum of Modern Art, United Freedom Foundation, Olympic Visions in Harlem, John F. Kennedy Performing Arts, Humanitarian Services Award, Harlem State Building, International Directory of Artist, American artist for famous Artist, Schaumburg Library of Black Studies
Jacqueline has been featured with Bcat TV. Jacqueline has performed 18 one-woman shows in Art. African Cafe, Medgar Evers College, Routonda, 7 eposodes The Biography of Artist Jacqueline Amos, Jacob Javits, 26 Federal Plaze, City College Grassroots Connection, Biography of Jacqueline Amos, Jacqueline has also been featured with Grassroots' connections, TV, Roundtable Radio. Jacqueline was also featured on Medgar Evers College Radio(Biography, Roundtable Radio, Supreme Court Building, One Million Women March, City Bank, Long Island University, and many more
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Religious Art Gallery of Negro Artist Jacqueline Amos "Fine art gallery of American Negro Jacqueline Amos. Religious art of black woman. Figurative composition. Modern baroque"
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World Wide Review of Jacqueline Amos/ By Jurate Macnoriute
jacqueline amos Artist Registry ... Viewer -- change the resolution or background color. International World Wide Poet And Artist Born in Harlem, Jacqueline Amos has lived for thirty years. ... artists/jacquelineamos/
National Arts and Disability Center ... Bio: Jacqueline is an International World Wide ... Jacqueline has served on the Artist Advisory Board. ... Jacqueline is also Poet, Rythem and Blues Singer. ... nadc.ucla.edu/artist.cfm?ID=33
Archives of the Art Journal THE SECRETS OF PERFECTION ARCHIVES of The Secrets of Perfection International Independent Electronic ... Victor Babanin Religious Painting of Negro Artist Jacqueline Amos (USA) Cordellera ... jumac/Achives/ - 34k - Cached - Similar pages
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In The Light Of Wisdom
Ladies join together in the light of the lord; Amazing grace they hold hands in faith, the beauty of de' light reflects the ever lasting love.
Amazing Grace, I wake up with my eyes,
To see the blessing of creations;
Amazing Grace a new day of rebirth;
Amazing Grace, God gives
me another day to repent.
Amazing Grace, I fill my belly;
With the fruits of the earth;
Amazing Grace, a shelter where I may lay.
Amazing Grace, I open my heart to pure love;
humanity to Gods love.
One more chance to repent in Gods Love.
Oh the beauty that holds the passions of heaven,
The birds in the trees,
The songs oh God has given thee.
The butterflies flap towards the amazing of the angels.
The mountains sings, the clouds the given heart,
The sun wraps its arms, around the grace to thee,
the creatures of Gods who has given.
The light that breathes the winds in the lungs of God’s creations,
Be your words given to thee,
Sing the song of grace,
Hallelujah I give to Gods grace.
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