

Myron Kozman was a painter of abstraction, a sculptor and screenprinter and is remembered as a pioneer in developing techniques for screenprinting. He studied at Grand Rapids Junior College and then in Chicago where he was one of the first five graduates of the Institute of Design (New Bauhaus) in Chicago. Myron Kozman later became a teacher there for twelve years. He worked closely with Moholy-Nagy, teaching him screenprinting, and was a WPA. (Works Progress Administration) artist.
In Collection: Works Progress Administration (WPA) Art (View all 421)
Elias Grossman (American, 1898 – 1947)
Albert Abramovitz (American, 1879–1963)
Merritt Mauzey (American, 1897-1973)
Marguerite Redman Dorgeloh (American, 1890–1944)
Joseph Vogel (American, 1911-1995)
Jennie Lewis (American, 1892–1944)
Barbara Burrage (American, 1900-1989)
Louis Lozowick (American, 1892-1973)
Hughie Lee-Smith (American, 1915 – 1999)
Blanche Grambs (American, 1916–2010)
Hugh Botts (American, 1903–1964)
Howard Taft Lorenz (American, 1906-1956)
Blanche Grambs (American, 1916–2010)
Nan Lurie (American, 1910–1985)
Helen West Heller (American, 1872 – 1955)