In Loving Memory





Derick Triplett

Derick Triplett


Born in Chicago, IL. Derick Triplett captured his love for photography as a teenager, photographing people, places, things and before the (camera phone) era, his own selfies.
He's done photography for CPS, newpapers such as The Crusader newspaper, and The Chicago Defender, McDonald's, weddings as well as countless other events. “I love sharing my passion for photography and video with the world every moment I can!”



Frank Graves

Frank Graves



Robert Sengstacke

Robert 'Bobby' Sengstacke



Javet M. Kimble

JAVET M. KIMBLE


CAAAP remembers Javet M. Kimble. A trailblazer, a visionary, a shining star in the world of photography in Chicago. Javet M. Kimble made his transition in December of 2015. The next issue of the JOURNEY Magazine will pay tribute to our fellow CAAAP member.



Rudy Hudson

Rudy Hudson




Rosilind Glanton

Ms Rosalind Glanton


 

 

CAAAP CELEBRATES THE LIFE OF DR. MARGARET BURROUGHS

We are sad to announce the passing Dr. Margaret Burroughs. Mayor Richard Daley said: "Through her artistic talent and wide breadth of knowledge, she gave us a cultural gem, the DuSable Museum of African American History. But she herself was a cultural institution

 

Dr. Margaret Burroughs

Margaret Burroughs was born in St. Rose, Louisiana, on November 1, 1917, and moved with her family to the South Side of Chicago in 1922. Burroughs studied at Englewood High School and also attended George Neal's art classes. Her earliest involvement in political activism began when she and classmate Gwendolyn Brooks joined the NAACP Youth Council. She studied at Chicago State and became an art teacher at DuSable High School. She married fellow artist Bernard Goss in 1939, and their coach-house flat became a social center, dubbed "little Bohemia," for a wide and interracial circle of friends and colleagues. Burroughs worked tirelessly to establish the South Side Community Art Center which opened in 1940 and became the youngest member of its board. She also studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and received her MFA in 1948. During her travel to Mexico she studied at the Esmerelda School of Art and Taller de Grafica under Leopoldo Mendez, a prominent printmaker of the Diego Rivera circle. The Mexican muralists use of social commentary inspired her work. Burroughs worked in many mediums, showing special facility in water colors and linocut print-making. She is also an accomplished poet and author of children's books. In 1961, with second husband Charles Burroughs, she founded the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago.

Dr. Margaret Burroughs
More information about the life of Dr. Margaret Burroughs can be found on the following sites:
Black Vocies
Jack and Jill Politics
History Makers