Mural Painting In Midtown Park At Huron & Main Street, November 1973

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Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1973
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Debbie Miller, Richard Peak, artist Jon Lockard, and Dani Romirez are working on the mural on the wall of the building next to the mini park at Huron and Main streets. The mural, which eventually will depict two city scapes – a polluted city and a clean city – is expected to be completed by the end of this week depending on the weather. The creativity is being donated by Lockard and his art class at Washtenaw Community College. Materials for the mural are being donated by WCC. Boy Scouts have planted over 700 tullip and daffodil bulbs in the park.
Ann Arbor News, November 11, 1973
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Debbie Miller, Richard Peak, artist Jon Lockard, and Dani Romirez are working on the mural on the wall of the building next to the mini park at Huron and Main streets. The mural, which eventually will depict two city scapes – a polluted city and a clean city – is expected to be completed by the end of this week depending on the weather. The creativity is being donated by Lockard and his art class at Washtenaw Community College. Materials for the mural are being donated by WCC. Boy Scouts have planted over 700 tullip and daffodil bulbs in the park.
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Jon Onye Lockard & James Chaffers, September 7, 1998

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Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1998
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Jon Onye Lockard, left, and James Chaffers are on the committee developing the criteria for a national memorial to Martin Luther King Jr., located in Washington D.C.
Ann Arbor News, September 7, 1998
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Jon Onye Lockard, left, and James Chaffers are on the committee developing the criteria for a national memorial to Martin Luther King Jr., located in Washington D.C.
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Artist Jon Onye Lockard At Washtenaw Community College, November 7, 1997

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Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1997
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Artist Jon Onye Lockard stands near his drawings in the Hall of Portraits outside the Washtenaw Community College Foundation office.
Ann Arbor News, November 7, 1997
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Artist Jon Onye Lockard stands near his drawings in the Hall of Portraits outside the Washtenaw Community College Foundation office.
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Lockard show opens namesake gallery

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March
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2000
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Local men have chance to shape view of history as part of committee to create MLK memorial

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7
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September
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1998
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Artist brings subjects to life

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7
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November
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1997
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Pride, wit stand out in Lockard's WCC show

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3
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November
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1996
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One year later, Jon Onye Lockard refuses to compromise in his art

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17
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July
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1983
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