Difference between revisions of "Malcolm Goff"
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Template:TOCnestleft Malcolm Goff is a painter, printmaker, and graphic designer, who combines abstraction, African motifs, and social realism in his art. Goff's work appears in numerous private and corporate collections - and his murals, in the halls and on the walls of public buildings in the South. He teaches art in the public schools of Durham, North Carolina. He is associated with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.[1]
Teacher
In 1998 Malcom Goff is a teacher in Durham and member of the NC Association of Educators, and UE 150 brigade member.
"The Cost of Privilege"
Chip Smith is the director of a workers' center and an anti-war activist in Eastern North Carolina[2]. He is the author of "The Cost of Privilege".
He was assisted in writing the book by Juliet Ucelli, Joe Navarro, Elly Leary, Badili Jones, Michelle Foy, Malcolm Goff (artwork).[3]
References
- ↑ http://costofprivilege.com/AboutUs.html The Cost of Privilege Camino Press PO Box 87941 Fayetteville, N]
- ↑ http://freedomroad.org/content/view/394/249/lang,en/
- ↑ http://costofprivilege.com/AboutUs.html The Cost of Privilege Camino Press PO Box 87941 Fayetteville, N]