Henry J. T. Dutkiewicz - Doren
Painter, graphic designer
Born May 20, 1929, New York City, U.S.; son of Tadeusz and Rozalia (Myslecka); married Eleanor, Doren (Carlson); child: Charles.
Education: Bachelor of Science (B.S.), New York University (NYU), New York City, 1948; Master of Arts (M.A.), Ottawa University (Canada), 1958; Art Students League, New York City, 1959-62; Frank Reilly School of Art, New York City, 1962-64; Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), University of Guanajuato, (Mexico), 1965; courses in Polish literature, language and stylistics, Fordham University (NY), Queens College (NY), University of Ottawa, University of Montreal (Canada), 1948-52.
Career: assistant prof., Trenton State College (NJ), 1963-64; instructor, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Madison (NJ), 1966-68, Seton Hall University, South Orange (NJ), 1967-71; associate prof., County College of Morris, Randolph (NJ), 1969-83; painter, own studio, 1983 - graphic designer, Artform Graphics, 1989 -, Madison (NJ).
Author: articles in New Jersey Music and Art, 1970-71; editor, P. S. Arts (newsletter of Polish Art Information Center), 1976-83; publisher - editor, New Jersey Artform, 1979-83; Survey of Polish Art on Slides, Warsaw, 1976; paintings in Poland, i.a.: Mother & Child, Polish Mother Hospital, Lodz, 1987, 20th Century Man & Ecology, Polonia House, Pultusk (Poland), 1989, Paderewski (portrait), Polish Consulate General, New York City, 1991; 12 one - person exhibitions; 17 group exhibitions; over 20 demonstrations and lectures on Polish art, recently at Contemporary Polish Art, South River Library (NJ), 1985, and Structural Concepts of Drawing, Clark Art Association (NJ), 1988; art show judge, Morris County Art Association (NJ), 1992; curriculum, American Art Academy in Spain, 1971; proposal, International Art Academy in Poland, Polish Ministry of Culture, 1989.
Member of: Arts Students League of New York; Polish Art Information Center (director, 1976-83), County College of Morris; Polish Arts Club of Newark (president, 1987-89); Polish - American Artists Society; organizer, Art School, Polish Cultural Foundation, Clark, 1995.
Honors: fellowship, Kosciuszko Foundation, 1974-75; listed in: Encyklopedia of Living Artists, 1994, International Biography, 1994, Who's Who in American Art, 1995, Who's Who in the East, 1994-95.
Affiliation: Christian
Languages: English, Polish, Russian, Spanish, German
Hobby: music
Home: 352 Greenbriar Dr. #1, Union, NJ 07083
From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation, New York, NY, 1996