
Who
Kenneth M. Adams
What
Prints
by Kenneth M. Adams from the Mulvane's Permanent Collection.
The prints were donated to the Mulvane Art Museum in
1964 by Herbert Spear, in memory of his wife, Mable, the sister of Adams.
Born in Topeka, Adams
began art studies in 1913 with George M. Stone, a Topeka Artist. He later studied at the Chicago Art
Institute, the New York Art Students League and spent time in academic training
in Europe. While studying with Andrew Dasburg in Woodstock, N.Y., he became
acquainted with Cezanne, Picasso and the Cubists. In 1927, Adams relocated to Taos, N.M., where
he became the final and youngest member of the Taos Society of Artists and
taught at the University of New Mexico. He died in Albuquerque in 1966.
When
Exhibit runs October 5, 2012 - January 27, 2013.
Opening reception, 5 to 8 p.m., Friday, October 5.
Where
Mulvane Art Museum, 17th & Jewell Streets, Topeka, KS
Contact Us
Mulvane Art Museum
1700 SW College Avenue
Topeka, KS 66621
785.670.1124
mulvane.info@washburn.edu