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James Kelly (artist)
American abstract expressionist artist
James Alphonsus Kelly (December 19, 1913 – June 29, 2003)[1][failed verification] was an American abstract expressionist artist whose career spanned nearly seven decades. Primarily a painter, Kelly also created graphic work especially during his early years in San Francisco from 1950 to 1953.
Biography
James Kelly was born in Philadelphia, the son of a shoe manufacturer.
He studied at the School of Industrial Arts (now University of the Arts (Philadelphia) in 1937, the Pennsylvania Academy of Art in 1938, at the Barnes Foundation in 1941 where he had a scholarship;[2] and from 1951 to 1954, at the California School of Fine Art (now the San Francisco Art Institute).
He interrupted his art career by enlisting in the Air Force in World War II, serving in the Pacific repairing the ultra-secret Norden bombsight for Boeing B-24 planes for the entirety of the war.[2] Returning to Philadelphia after being discharged, he continued painting while working at his father's
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James D. Kelly
James D. Kelly brings a photojournalist’s eye to the board. He is the director of journalism for the Indiana University Media School and previously served as the first director of undergraduate studies for the Media School.
Kelly’s research includes the influence of digital imaging technology on news photo credibility and audience understanding of photojournalism ethics.
Early in his career, he worked as a staff photographer for the South Bend Tribune and for the Associated Press in West Virginia. He received a doctorate in mass communication from Indiana University in 1990. He was on the School of Journalism faculty at Southern Illinois University Carbondale until 2007, when he joined the Indiana University School of Journalism (now part of the Media School).
Since 1990, Kelly has participated in a series of projects in South Asia and East Africa aimed at strengthening the practice of journalism and the ties between mass media newsrooms and journalism departments at universities. In 1998, he spent his sabbatical at the Open University of Sri Lanka where he
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Biography: James Kelly
Jim Kelly became the first managing editor of Time Inc. in June of 2006. With Time Inc.'s editor-in-chief, Kelly guided the standards and practices of the company's roughly 130 titles.
Kelly had previously spent five years as the managing editor of Time, during which period the magazine won four National Magazine Awards . Kelly directed the magazine's coverage of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and Hurricane Katrina.
Kelly's career at Time began in 1978. He served as foreign editor during the first Gulf War and the fall of the Soviet Union, became deputy managing editor in 1996, and rose to the position of managing editor in 2001.
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