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He is also an art director who became the first African American art director of National Geographic magazine in January 2000.

has lectured at universities around the nation and is currently a member of the Portrait Society of America.

For the past few years, he has been taking painting classes from Robert Liberace at The Art League School, in Alexandria, VA.John Anderson Jr. While working for various publications, he continued to produce sketches and painting. John has won numerous honors and awards from various arts organizations. After leaving New York and settling down in Washington, DC area, He began a career in illustration and graphic design. While earning his B.F.A., he also obtained a minor in Religious Studies, and on completion of his degree, moved to Queens, NY to continue his studies at Pratt Institute of New York.
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attended Virginia Commonwealth University, where he studied under Robert Foster and learned the fundamentals of painting as well as how to create a strong composition. Following his initial art studies at Duke Ellington, School of the Arts with Simmie Knox, in Washington, DC, John Anderson Jr.
