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Najjar Abdul-Musawwir was born on 25 October, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois, is an American painter. Discover Najjar Abdul-Musawwir's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Occupation artist professor
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1958
Birthday 25 October
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
Nationality United States

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1958

Najjar Abdul-Musawwir (born October 25, 1958) is an African-American artist and professor of studio art and art history.

His work has been exhibited around the world, including in the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia.

He teaches in Southern Illinois University Carbondale's School of Art and Design.

Najjar Abdul-Musawwir grew up outside Chicago, Illinois in the suburb of Harvey.

He recalls first being impressed by amateur art done by his father and cousin when he was around seven or eight years old.

But the moment he fell in love with art was in fourth grade, after a school art project involving layering black over other colors in a crayon drawing, then scratching away the black to reveal colors underneath.

He has compared that moment to "a scientist discovering penicillin."

In high school, Abdul-Musawwir was bussed to a majority-white school, Thornridge High School in Dolton, Illinois, where he spent his time on the gymnastics team, where he was a gold medalist, and in the library, where he read art books.

However, in both these areas, he was the target of racism.

His own art was sometimes destroyed, leading his teachers to believe he wasn't doing his homework.

He also experienced racism on the gymnastics team, where his teammates would defecate on his clothing.

Finally, he dropped out of school.

After leaving school, Abdul-Musawwir ended up committing a crime and served nine years in prison.

While incarcerated, he became friends with a Muslim inmate who noticed that Abdul-Musawwir illustrated cards for fellow inmates to send their families.

That man encouraged Abdul-Musawwir to study art as well as to improve his reading skills; at this time Abdul-Musawwir realized he was functionally illiterate.

He realized the importance of knowledge to survival and spend his years in prison reading and studying art.

He began reading the dictionary every day to improve his vocabulary and ultimately earned his GED while in prison.

Some of his teachers in the prison worked at Southern Illinois University, who encouraged him to pursue his undergraduate degree there after he was released.

He took their advice, and in his senior year, he earned the Rickert Ziebold Trust Award, which is the university's most prestigious award for art students, awarded to graduating seniors.

1997

He earned his Master of Fine Arts, also at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, in 1997.

Abdul-Musawwir's primary art forms are painting and drawing, and he works in the styles of abstract art, abstract expressionism, and realism.

His art reflects his identity as a Muslim and an African-American as well as his interest in Islamic, African, and African-American art history.

One of his major influences was WSIU instructor Robert Paulson.

Abdul-Musawwir said, "If there was anyone who taught me how to paint, and to see, and to appreciate color, it was Bob Paulson."

Another influential teacher was Larry Bernstein.

2009

Abdul-Musawwir is a professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, where in 2009 he was awarded the distinguished Judge William Holmes Cook Professorship Endowment.

2011

In 2011, Abdul-Musawwir was invited to serve on Illinois governor Pat Quinn's Muslim American Advisory Council.

He has also served on the board of the Illinois Association of Museums.

Abdul-Musawwir's has appeared in galleries and exhibitions in the United States, Europe, Africa, and Asia, including:

Abdul-Musawwir was the host of the television show Expressions, in which he interviewed artists such as Chintia Kirana, Craig Rhodes, Lewis Pruneau, Mike Faris about their work and lives.

2012

In the December 12, 2012 episode, Abdul-Musawwir was the featured artist and was interviewed by guest host Jak Tichenor.

2017

It aired for six seasons on PBS affiliate WSIU-TV, ending in 2017.

2018

A short documentary, From State Prison to State Professor, about Abdul-Musawwir's life, screened at the 2018 Pan African Film Festival in California.

The film was directed by Joshua Jackson and starred Abdul-Musawwir, Christopher Summers, Simeon Frierson, and Michael Key, Jr.

He has four daughters and is married to Khaleelah.