The papers of Reginald A. Gammon have been fully digitized and are available to view online! Reginald A. Gammon (1921-2005) was a painter and art educator, working in New York City, Michigan, and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Gammon was a founding member of Spiral, an African American artist's collective and member of the New Mexico Afro-American Artist Guild. Gammon also taught in the New York public schools and at Western Michigan University. View the collection online now at our website: https://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/reginald-gammon-papers-13635
Image citation:
Reginald Gammon, circa 1960 / Mary Ellen Andrews, photographer. Reginald Gammon papers, 1927-2007, bulk 1960-2005. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Image information for cat illustrations: Illustrations by Gammon for the children’s book The Cat Who Was Different, also featured in last year’s exhibition Before Internet Cats: Feline Finds from the Archives of American Art.