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June Clark (pianist)
June Clark may refer to: * June Clark (nurse) (born 1941), British nurse, educator, and academic * June Clark (artist) (born 1941), Canadian artist * June Clark (musician) (1900–1963), American jazz trumpeter and cornetist * June Clark (bowls) June Clark (born 23 June 1939) is an Australian Paralympic lawn bowls player. She was born in Kent, England. She won a silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also kn ...
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June Clark (nurse)
Dame Margaret June Clark, (born 31 May 1941) is Professor Emeritus of Community Nursing, at Swansea University in Wales. Career Before her retirement in 2003 Clark was responsible for the development of a program of research in community health nursing and primary health care at Swansea University. Her special interest is the development and use of standardized nomenclatures to describe nursing practice, in particular in primary health care. In 1990, she left the NHS and went into higher education as Professor of Nursing to start a new School of Nursing at Middlesex University. In 1997 she "went home to Wales" as the first professor of nursing at Swansea University. During the 1990s she was consultant to the International Council of Nurses' project to develop an International Classification of Nursing Practice (ICNP). She is deputy president of the Welsh Nursing Academy. Clark qualified as a nurse at University College Hospital, London, after obtaining an honours degree in Cla ...
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June Clark (artist)
June Clark (born 1941) is a Toronto-based artist working in photography, installation sculpture and collage. Formerly known as June Clark-Greenberg,  Born in Harlem, New York, Clark immigrated to Canada in 1968 and subsequently made Toronto her home. The questions of identity formation and their connection to our points of origin fuel her practice. Clark explores how history, memory, and identity—both individual and collective—have established the familial and artistic lineages that shape her work. Early life and education Born in the Harlem neighborhood of New York City, Clark immigrated to Toronto, Canada in 1968, leaving the United States during a turbulent period of protest and social change.Langford, Martha, ''Scissors, Paper, Stone: Expressions of Memory in Contemporary Photographic Art'' (Montreal/Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2007), pgs. 38–40. . Both cities influence her work, and Clark notes that upon first moving to Toronto, "It was both the disc ...
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June Clark (musician)
Algeria Junius "June" Clark (March 24, 1900 in Long Branch, New Jersey – February 23, 1963 in New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter and cornetist, and boxing manager. Biography Clark, a native of Long Branch,Count Basie, Basie, Count; and Murray, Albert''Good Morning Blues: The Autobiography of Count Basie'' p. 71. Da Capo Press, 2002. . "That is where I used to go to listen to a hell of a combo that June Clark had in there with the great Jimmy Harrison on Trombone. I'm pretty sure that I first met June through Dougie, because both of them were cornet and trumpet players from Long Branch." played piano as a child, then took up bugle and trumpet, playing in local brass bands. He took a job as a Porter (carrier), porter in New Orleans, then played in a musical revue called ''S.H. Dudley's Black Sensations'', where he played with James P. Johnson. Clark and Johnson parted from the show to play on their own, landing in Toledo, Ohio and playing with Jimmy Harrison late in ...
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