Emily Kinnier Artwork

Emily Kinnier

812 North Tilden Street

Richmond, Virginia

23221


804.355.2559

For my subject matter, I have concentrated on nature, using my love of color and composition in an imaginary way to create form and movement in two-dimensional space.

It is the result of hard work and long periods of deep meditation.

A life member of the Art Students League, New York City

Studied with:

1950, Laura Glenn Douglas in Washington, D.C.

Beginning in 1953, Vaclav Vytlacil (painting), Morris Kantor (painting), John Hovannes (sculpture), Ben Cunningham (color), Rovert Beverly Hale (anatomy), all at the Art Sturdents League, New York City.

1960s, Burgoyne Diller (color and space),Studio Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey

1980s, Laura Pharis (printmaking), Richmond Printmaking Workshop, Richmond, Virginia

Selected Exhibitions:

1953, "Virginia Artists of 1953"

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia

1954, "Nine Yong Americans"

John Heller Gallery, 57th Street, New York City

1962, 1962, 1963, "Festival of Arts Juried Show"

Monmouth College, West Long Branch, New Jersey

1963, "Tenth Annual New Jersey State Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture"

Hunterdon County Art Center, Hunterdon County, New Jersey
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