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Artist: Milton J. Antonick
Education: Art Center in Los Angeles
Biography: Milton J. Antonick, who has spent 23 years employed with automobile styling studios, has mounted the first art exhibition at Concord College featuring an automotive and industrial designer. Antonick is currently vice president of William Schmidt Associates in Michigan.

He opened eyes in Detroit first in 1955 as he won first place in the Fisher Body Craftsmans Guild Automobile Design Contest.

In his career he was involved in the initial design for the Avanti, a trend-setting automobile in the Corvette-Thunderbird tradition, manufactured by Studebaker in the early 1960's. He also participated in designing the Studebaker Lark and Hawk, Plymouth Valiant and Barracuda, Dodge trucks, the Chrysler mini-van, Grand Cherokee, a Nissan-Ford mini-van, and Beijing Jeep.
Work History:
Studebaker  
Chrysler   
American Motors  
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