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Vince Proby

Vince Proby

African American artist and architect


Vincent J. Proby (1928 - 1987) was an artist and architect in the United States.[1] Tulane University has a collection of his papers[2] at its Amistad Research Center.[3][4]

Early life

Proby was born in Wichita County, Texas and moved with his family to Los Angeles.[1] He studied at Los Angeles high schools, Los Angeles Junior College, and University of Southern California.[5]

Career

He was project manager for several large projects before establishing his own architectural firm.[5]

He was the first African American to serve on California's State Board of Architectural Examiners.[1][6]

Proby designed the A. C. Bilbrew Public Library including its interior colored glass ornamentation.[7][8] He was photographed at the library in 1984 next to Frances E. Williams as she was honored by Kenneth Hahn.[9] He was also photographed at the Paul R. Williams tribute event in 1973 by Thelner B. Hoover.[10]

Work


References

  1. "Untitled | LA County Arts Commission". www.lacountyarts.org.
  2. "Proby, Vincent J. | Amistad Research Center". amistadresearchcenter.tulane.edu.
  3. "Amistad Reports". The Center. April 27, 1987 via Google Books.
  4. "LA County Library". LA County Library.
  5. Ltd, Earl G. Graves (March 27, 1978). "Black Enterprise". Earl G. Graves, Ltd. via Google Books.
  6. "Untitled". Public Art Archive.
  7. https://nmaahc.si.edu/explore/collection/search?edan_q=*:*&edan_fq[]=p.edanmdm.indexedstructured.name:%22Proby,+Vincent+J.%22&edan_local=1&op=Search
  8. "The California African American Museum founded". 2014-12-14. Archived from the original on 2014-12-14. Retrieved 2020-05-31.



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