Artist Inez Storer will share about her painting processes and techniques, as well as how the collection of folktales inspired her work.
Inez Storer was born in Santa Monica, California. She received her MA from the University of San Francisco (1971). Storer’s work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions throughout the United States as well as Europe. She has received numerous grants and awards, including a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant in 1999, the Buck Fund Grant 1995, 2004, and has twice been an FAAR (Artist -in- Residence) at the American Academy in Rome (1996 and 1997). Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Oakland Museum of Art, the Lannan Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, and other collections. Storer lives in Inverness, California and maintains a studio in Point Reyes Station. Her work is currently at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco and Orangeland Gallery. She is represented by Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley, California and Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum, Idaho.
Artist Inez Storer will share about her painting processes and techniques, as well as how the collection of folktales inspired her work.
Inez Storer was born in Santa Monica, California. She received her MA from the University of San Francisco (1971). Storer’s work has been exhibited in solo exhibitions throughout the United States as well as Europe. She has received numerous grants and awards, including a Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant in 1999, the Buck Fund Grant 1995, 2004, and has twice been an FAAR (Artist -in- Residence) at the American Academy in Rome (1996 and 1997). Her work is included in the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, the Oakland Museum of Art, the Lannan Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, and other collections. Storer lives in Inverness, California and maintains a studio in Point Reyes Station. Her work is currently at The Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco and Orangeland Gallery. She is represented by Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley, California and Gail Severn Gallery, Ketchum, Idaho.
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