Harlem Renaissance

  • Birth

    Selma Hortense Burke was born on December 31, 1900 in Mooresville, Iredell County, North Carolina to Mary L. Elizabeth Jackson Cofield Burke, a homemaker/educator and Neal Burke, a Methodist minister. Her siblings included sisters Geneva, Naomi and Zeta and brothers William, Melrose, Charles, and S. J. (http://www.anyonecanflyfoundation.org/library/Verderame_on_Burke_essay.html)
  • Education

    Selma learned at the Nannie Burroughs School for Girls in Washington, DC and was guided by the administrator of schools in Mooresville, NC from age 14 to 18. Selma Burke's instruction was as broad as it was fluctuated. With consolation from her mom, Selma concentrated on nursing and finished the certification of a Registered Nurse (http://www.anyonecanflyfoundation.org/library/Verderame_on_Burke_essay.html)
  • New Town

    Selma mulled over nursing and achieved the qualification of a Registered Nurse by 1924, moving to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1925, to acknowledge a nursing occupation. Following two years and with replenished enthusiasm for nursing and medication, Selma Burke chose to upgrade her medicinal training by enlisting at the Women's Medical College in Philadelphia. (http://www.anyonecanflyfoundation.org/library/Verderame_on_Burke_essay.html)
  • In Love

    Selma stayed in contact with a nearby youth companion named Durant Woodward. An undertaker, Woodward would get to be Selma Burke's first spouse, wedding her in 1928. The marriage finished when Woodward passed far from a blood sickness not as much as a year after their wedding. (http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Selma_Burke.aspx)
  • Moving Again

    Selma Burke still expected to study craftsmanship, and in 1935, moved to New York and acknowledged a business as a specialists' model at Sarah Lawrence College. She considered as an enlisted understudy through her exhibiting post at Sarah Lawrence College. Burke represented experts.She decided to look for after workmanship as a calling and endeavored to get the capacities to transform into a capable educator, expert, and outflows executive. (http://www.anyonecanflyfoundation.org/library/Verderam
  • Another Love

    Selma Burke still expected to study craftsmanship, and in 1935, moved to New York and acknowledged a business as a specialists' model at Sarah Lawrence College. She considered as an enlisted understudy through her exhibiting post at Sarah Lawrence College. Burke represented experts.She decided to look for after workmanship as a calling and endeavored to get the capacities to transform into a capable educator, expert, and outflows executive. (http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Selma_Burke.aspx)
  • Abroad

    In 1937, she won a grant to Columbia University to study craftsmanship, yet before going to the prestigious college, Selma Burke traveled to another country with trusts she got from both a Rosenwald and Boehler recompense. (http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/interactives/harlem/faces/selma_burke.html)
  • Over Seas

    Selma Burke spent almost one year in France, Germany, and Austria. She examined first in Paris in 1938 with Aristide Maillol, a standout amongst the most imperative traditional figure artists of the mid 1900s. Selma took private craftsmanship lessons from Henri Matisse in Paris and went to Vienna to study pottery, an early love, with Michael Povolney.
  • Teaching

    Selma Burke resigned as an expressions chairman in Pittsburgh and came back to the Bucks County home and studio she had imparted to Herman Kobbe. She kept on making craftsmanship and to instruct on a diminished calendar finishing one of her most looked for after representation investigations of her vocation.
  • Death

    At 93, Selma Burke was working in her New Hope, PA studio finishing a government commission to shape social equality lobbyist Rosa Parks. She was all the while dealing with the task when she passed away. (http://www.anyonecanflyfoundation.org/library/Verderame_on_Burke_essay.html)