Background
Isley, Elizabeth C. H. was born on September 16, 1942 in Lumberton, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Theodore McLellan and Elizabeth (McAshan) Crawford.
interior designer commercial display artist
Isley, Elizabeth C. H. was born on September 16, 1942 in Lumberton, South Carolina, United States. Daughter of Theodore McLellan and Elizabeth (McAshan) Crawford.
Associate of Arts, Peace College, 1962. Bachelor, University North Carolina, 1964. Master of Science, University North Carolina, 1967.
Accreditation des etudes artistiques, Sorbonne University, Paris, 1965.
Interior designer The Alderman Company, High Point, North Carolina, 1967-1974. Show room designer Singer Furniture Company, Roanoke, Virginia, 1975-1981. Freelance designer Elizabeth C. Hardin American Society Of Interior Designers, High Point, since 1981.
Consultant showroom displays, photography consultant Pilliod Cabinet Company, 1982-1984, Wesley Allen Company, 1983-1988, Webb Furniture Enterprises, since 1984, Baldwin Furniture, 1985-1986. Photography designer The John Henry Company, Norling Studios, High Point, Tatum, Toomey & Whicker Agency, High Point. Carter Manufacturing Company, 1987, Home Furnishings Market, High Point.
Author, editor teaching kit on design. Design lecturer Guilford County Community College, High Point, 1974, 85. University North Carolina teaching fellow, 1966-1967.
Drafting workshop teacher, developed cirriculum High Point Design Institute. Display director Klaussner Furniture Industries, 1990. Studio display designer The Alderman Company, Omega Studios.
Set designer for location footage Bernhardt Furniture Company.
Member American Society Interior Designers, National Homes Furnishings, Interior Design Society (executive director 1988-1990, Excellence in Design award 1990), Hardin Educational and Advanced Design Systems 1990, consultant, training seminar services for retailers), Association of Junior League.
Married Edward Reel Hardin, July 1, 1967 (divorced April 1985). 1 child, Edward Reel. Married Harry P. Isley, November, 12, 2005.