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Art Studio |
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Art Studio |
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Visual Art |
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International |
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Paintings in Oil, Casein, and Acrylic Drawing in Ink, Pencil and Pastel Collage, Tapestry Books Lithography Etching Engraving on Metal on Plexiglas Portraits Murals Banners Custom Hand Engraving |
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In 1991, Alice was chosen for a prestigious honorary membership in the National League of American Pen Women, Washington, D.C. Only 3 such honors are given each year in the country |
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Soon after graduating she accepted a job as an engineering drafter at Boeing Aircraft in Seattle. Her Assignment was clearing top-secret drawings for air-to-ground missiles. Alice worked for Boeing for less than a year. They offered her an engineering scholarship, but she decided to return to her first love - visual art. In 1954, Alice received her teaching certificate from the University of Washington after which she taught art at Lewis Clark College from 1955 to 1958. In 1959 she won the Woolley fellowship to study at Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris, France. After studying and traveling throughout the Near East, France, Switzerland, Italy, Yugoslavia, Turkey, The Greek Islands, Greece and Lebanon, Alice set up studios in California, New Mexico, and Oregon |
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She Graduated magna cum laude from Lewis and Clark College in Portland and obtained her Master's of Fine Arts Degree at The University of Washington in Seattle |
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Her newest book Dance to the Great Spirit is due for release soon |
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Alice's works are in several hundred public and private collections in the United States and Europe, including the Smithsonian Institution, Franklin Mint, Portland Art Museum, Gene Autry Hotel in Palm Springs, Security Pacific International Bank of New York, The Public Art Museum of Gabrova, Bulgaria, Kaiser-Permanente, and the Dr. Nicholas Townell collection in Angus, Scotland |
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