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D. Jack Solomon
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When and where did you study with Dr. Gregor?
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San Deigo State College 1961
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What was memorable from your time in his classroom?
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Harold was a true mentor in every sense of the word, setting a path in Art for me that I'm still on today, 61 years later. His concepts and methods still influence the way I think about making art. He also informed the I way I have approached my teaching. I'm now retired, but I taught for over 40 years at different schools and universities, including two Visiting Artist residencies at Illinois State . We remained very close all those years, from our first meeting. My gratitude to this man is beyond words.
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