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The Palo Alto Art Club was founded in 1921. [1] The initial founders of the club were around 40 artists of upper class and many were connected to Stanford University. [4] [5] In the beginning the club met at member's houses, later they met at the Palo Alto Library, and by 1926, they moved to 340 Melville Avenue. [5]
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Gregory Douglas Brown (born October 23, 1951, died August 29, 2014) [1] was an American painter and native of Palo Alto, California, best known for his trompe-l'œil murals in the San Francisco Bay area. [2] [3]
Elizabeth Norton (1887–1985), bronze sculptor, printmaker, painter, and one of the founders of the Palo Alto Art Club (now known as the Pacific Art League) [24] Nathan Oliveira, painter and educator within the Bay Area Figurative Movement, maintained his art studio in Palo Alto [25] Yvonne Rainer, modern dancer and filmmaker [26]
Chavarria’s own experience in joining her San Gorgonio chapter’s political committee in 2016 reflects what some members say is a long-needed shift by the group to become more inclusive and ...
The history of art in the San Francisco Bay Area includes major contributions to contemporary art, including Abstract Expressionism. The area is known for its cross-disciplinary artists like Bruce Conner , Bruce Nauman , and Peter Voulkos as well as a large number of non-profit alternative art spaces .
Pedro Joseph de Lemos (25 May 1882 – 5 December 1954) was an American painter, printmaker, architect, illustrator, writer, lecturer, museum director and art educator in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Artists from Palo Alto, California (21 P) S. Artists from San Francisco (3 C, 360 P) ... Pages in category "Artists from the San Francisco Bay Area"