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Eugenia Campbell Nowlin (née Eugenia Campbell; 6 June 1908 – 15 August 2003) was an American arts administrator, civil servant, teacher, and artist. She was the chair of the United States Army arts and crafts program for almost 3 decades. Nowlin was an Honorary Fellow of the
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starting in 1978.


Biography

Nowlin as born 6 June 1908 in San Luis Potosí, Mexico; her father was a
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minister and her mother was a teacher. She was raised in Choctaw, Oklahoma and Texas. Nowlin attended
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(1929 BA degree in fine art) and
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(formally known as Texas State College for Women; 1939 MFA degree). She was a still life and abstract painter. During
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, she worked with the American Red Cross in Europe. She served as a Girl Scouts of the USA official in
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. Nowlin was a
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department civilian employee, who helped establish global arts and recreation programs at the military branches, from 1950 to 1978. She also taught art at
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and at the NYU Washington, DC satellite campus.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Nowlin, Eugenia Campbell 1908 births 2003 deaths Southern Methodist University alumni Texas Woman's University alumni United States Army women civilians American women painters 20th-century American women artists American arts administrators George Washington University faculty New York University faculty American Red Cross personnel Girl Scouts of the USA people American expatriates in Mexico