Background
Johanson, Patricia Maureen was born on September 8, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Alvar Einar and Elizabeth (Deane) Johanson.
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Johanson, Patricia Maureen was born on September 8, 1940 in New York City. Daughter of Alvar Einar and Elizabeth (Deane) Johanson.
Student, Brooklyn Museum Art School, 1958; Art Students League, Brooklyn Museum Art School, 1961; Bachelor of Arts, Bennington College, 1962; Master of Arts, Hunter College, 1964; Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Architecture, City College School Architecture, 1977; Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary), Massachusetts College of Art, 1995.
Visiting professor art State University of New York-Albany, 1969. Visiting artist Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1974, Oberlin College, Ohio, 1974, Alfred University, New York 1974, West Texas State University, 1988, Yale University, 1989, Massachusetts College Art, Boston, 1994, California State University, Monterey Bay, 1997, 99, 2006, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston, 2006-2009, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, 2007. Southworth lecturer Colby College, Waterville, Maine, 1981.
Consultant Mitchell-Giurgola Associates, architects, New York City, Philadelphia, since 1972, Oikos, Seoul, South Korea, 1996, Yukong Ltd., Ulsan, South Korea, 1996, Seoul Development Institute, Seoul, 1999, Millenium Park, Seoul, 1999, National Endowment for Arts, Washington, 1988, City of Petaluma, California, 1999, Carollo Engineers, 2001, The Murie Center, Moose, Wyoming, since 2001. Board directors Islands Institute Salt Spring Island British Columbia. Board advisors Hall Farm Center Arts and Education, Townshend, Vermont, 2006, Center Economic and Environmental Development Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania, 2007.
Artist-in-residence New York Foundation for Arts, since 1987. Delegate Survival and the Arts, Sundance Institute, Utah, 1991. Delegate Global Forum General Assembly, Kyoto, Japan, 1993, Art & Environmental, Ankara, 1997, Year 2000 Symposium, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, keynote speaker International Federation of Landscape Architects, Belem, Brazil, 2002, Wuhan University, China, 2004, Art in Embassies program United States Department State.
Member grants selection committee National Education Association, 2000.
Board directors Coal Mining Land Reclamation Project Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania, New Arts Program, Pennsylvania, since 1988, Islands Institute Interdisciplinary Studies, Canada, 2005. Board advisors Artists Representing Environmental Arts, Incorporated, New York York City, since 1991. Member Global Forum Arts Group.
Married E.C. Goossen (deceased). Children: Alvar Deane, Gerrit Hull, Nathaniel James.