A Zest for Life and Paint: The Art of Anna E. Keener

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1920-'21 Taught art in Globe, Arizona, public school

1926

system 1920

1921

March 28-Apr 3, showed in Bethany College annual Eastertide Midwest Art Exhibit

Two paintings in 10th annual McPherson High School Art Exhibition

1926

May 1-8, exhibited in Sandzen show Hays,

1926

Kansas, for Spring Festival

April, in exhibition uwomen's Forum Show of Texas Artists" May, solo exhibition of landscapes hosted by Alpine Women's Study Club

1921-'24 Taught art Kansas City High School, Kansas

1926

City, Kansas

Dec 15, twin daughters Betty Lou and Lou Ann Wilton born Sparks Memorial Hospital, Fort

1922

April9-12, showed in Bethany College an nua I Eastertide Midwest Art Exhi bit

Smith, Arkansas, though Wiltons residing Jackson, Michigan, at time

1922

Meeting of the Bethany College Smoky Hill Art Club, bought Keener's linocut print for the college art collection: The

1922

1929

painting Elephant Mountain joined the Vanderpoel Collection

Peon's Servant, for $5

Awarded bronze medal from Kansas City Art Institute's nMidwestern Artists' Exhibition" annual, graphic arts division, for woodcut (nailcut) Bam on the Hill

November annual exhibition of the John H. Vanderpoel Art Association, Chicago, and

1930

Solo exhibition in hometown Dalhart, Texas

1930

Oct 15-21, "Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Woodcuts by Anna Elizabeth Keener," sponsored by the Art Association of Kokomo, Indiana

1922

In the 12th annual McPherson High School Annual Art Exhibition

1923

Published Spontaneity in Design, book on educational exercises based on scribbles

1931

Solo exhibition Ball State Teacher's College, Muncie, Indiana

1923

Nov 21, married Louis R. Wilton in hometown Dalhart, Texas

1932

"Exhibition of Oil Paintings, Pastels and

1925

Drawings, Woodblock Prints by Anna E. Keener," Amarillo Parent-Teacher Association, Texas

Feb 2-Mar 1, Kansas City Art Institute "Midwestern Artists' Exhibition" 1933

Feb 15-30, "Exhibition of Paintings ofTexas by Anna E. Keener"at Sartor Galleries in Dallas, Texas, and four paintings in show of "International Association of Women Painters

Two paintings included in "Exposition International Federation of Business and Professional Women," at Stedelyk Museum, Amsterdam

1934

Family moved to New Mexico; resided rest of life

and Sculptors," New York City

1934-'35 Taught at Red River School, annual salary of$605

1925-'27 Taught art Sui Ross Teachers College, Alpine, Texas 1926

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