Garo Antreasian
decade
1920s
1922
Garo Antreasian is born in Indianapolis.
decade
1940s
1948
Garo Antreasian receives his BFA from the John Herron School of Art in Indianapolis.
1948–60 1949
Garo Antreasian teaches design, painting, and printmaking at Herron.
decade
1960s
1960–61 1960
June Wayne, founder of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, invites Garo Antreasian to serve as the first technical director and master printer of Tamarind.
1961–64 1961
Garo Antreasian returns to Herron as an instructor but continues as Technical Advisor to the Board of Directors at Tamarind.
1962
Garo Antreasian initiates preliminary training programs for Tamarind Printer Fellows at Herron.
1964
Garo Antreasian moves to Albuquerque to teach at the University of New Mexico.
1965
Garo Antreasian initiates preliminary training of Tamarind Printer Fellows with Clinton Adams, associate director of Tamarind.
1968
Garo Antreasian is promoted to professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of New Mexico.
decade
1970s
1970–71 1970
Garo Antreasian is codirector of the Tamarind Institute at the University of New Mexico with Clinton Adams.
decade
1990s
1994–95 1994
The Indianapolis Museum of Art organizes the retrospective exhibition Garo Antreasian: Written on Stone, which is accompanied by a catalogue raisonné of prints.
decade
2010s
2010
The Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico, celebrates 50 years with two exhibitions that feature works by artists including Garo Antreasian, Vija Celmins, Roy De Forest, Ed Ruscha, and June Wayne.
2013
Garo Antreasian is named visiting alumnus, exhibitor, and lecturer at the Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI).
2016
The Tamarind Institute organizes an exhibition of Garo Antreasian’s work.
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Vija Celmins Roy De Forest Ed Ruscha June Wayne Albuquerque California Herron Indiana Los Angeles Michigan New Mexico Tamarind University of New Mexico