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Michael J. Singletary

Michael J. Singletary, artist, filmmaker radio and /television producer has exhibited in over 300 different fine arts exhibits including The American Craft Museum, The Bayly Museum, Harlem Studio Museum, Whitney Museum, The Hudson River Museum, The Nueberger Museum, Sotheby, The Museum of Arts and Design, Lew Allen Gallery, Lubin House Gallery, The Jazz Museum, The Countee Cullen and Schomberg Center for African American Studies, Essie Green Gallery, Lloyd Vann Gallery -Chelsea ("The Chocolate Hip Hop Show), Atelier Gallery (New York), Pepsi Cola, Kraft General Foods, and Readers Digest. He has also exhibited with many noted artist, including Andy Warhol, Romere Bearden, Chuck Close, Red Grooms, David Hockney, Robert Indiana, Lowell Nesbitt, Claes Olenberg, Fernando Botero, Phillip Pearlstein, Robert Mapplethorpe and many, many, more. His slides are currently included in the Museum of Modern Art Library. He has also been featured in Ebony Magazine, American Artist Magazine, Black Art Magazine, American Visions Magazine, and is the official artist for the "New York City Basketball Hall of Fame."

His work has been featured in Spike Lee's films "Mo Better Blues" and "Jungle Fever"," The Cosby Show", "227" and "The Guilding Light". His very successful "Jazz Series"; a series of over 100 paintings celebrating jazz and the people who play "the music" has been internationally acclaimed and represented in many art galleries and art magazines. He has also exhibited with many noted musicians as the late Dizzey Gillespie and Nancy Wilson. Many of these jazz paintings now can be seen on the cds of noted musicians Don Pullen (Random Thoughts), Bobby Watson (Post Motown Bop), Bill Saxton and Blue Note Records. A documentary film of these works entitled "The Jazz Painter" (Kiro Films) has recently been shown in Tokyo, Japan. One of his print entitled,"Cottonfield Blues" is in the collection of the United States Library of Congress. His most recent exhibit, "the Chocolate Hip Hop" has been exhibited at the Lloyd Vann Galleries-Chelsea and at the New York "Chocolate" Show and featured in articles in the Gannett Sunday News and Gotham Magazine as well as a televison feature on BET Nightly News. Listed in Who's Who in American Art, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in the East, and Who's Who in Entertainment.