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- June Wayne (1918–2011) was a prominent American artist and founder of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles, known for reviving fine-art printmaking in the 1960s. If you’re asking about a contemporary June Wayne, there isn’t a widely reported public figure by that exact name currently in the major news cycle. If you meant a different person or a more recent figure, please share any context (occupation, organization, location) to narrow it down.[1][4]
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*Four Stones For Kanemitsu*, that later resulted in litigation; participation in radio and TV broadcasts, such as *You and Modern Art*; and her involvement in the feminist art movement, e.g. the creation of the *Joan of Art*seminar series, as well as politics and art when lobbying for better legislation for artists.
oac.cdlib.orgView June Ann Wayne's obituary, send flowers and sign the guestbook.
www.legacy.comJune Wayne may be near 90, but the outspoken L.A. artist still wants to be heard. A new book catalogs her protean work over 70 years.
www.latimes.comJune Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. She was also a prolific artist in her own right.
www.latimes.com2025.01.31 Darkest Dungeon’s beloved narrator Wayne June has now passed away. Read on to find out more about the tragic news.
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