Gary Hugh Brown
Gary Hugh Brown (born 1941)[1] is an American artist, painter, draftsman, and professor emeritus of art at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Brown has a drawing in the collection of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. He has exhibited his work in Japan, Ireland, Brazil, and the United States.[2] Early life and educationBrown was born to Earl Hugh and Dorothy Aileen Brown in 1941, in Evansville, Indiana.[3] While a student, Brown designed and painted sets for the Mesker Amphitheatre in Evansville.[4] In 1966, Brown received a Master of Fine Arts from University of Wisconsin–Madison in Madison, Wisconsin.[5] CareerBrown worked as an artist in Wisconsin, exhibiting his art at several galleries in the area. In that same year he accepted a position as assistant professor at UCSB.[6] In September 1966, Brown had a one-person exhibition at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science in Evansville, Indiana, where he was reviewed by The Courier-Journal.[6] In February 1971, Brown's watercolors were displayed at the Plaza Gallery of Fine Arts in Oxnard, California. His work was influenced by his travels.[7] Another exhibition in 1972, selected by Richard Ames, a critic for the Santa Barbara News-Press, was at the Gallery de Silva in Montecito Village. It included Landscape Reflection, a self-portrait of Brown done in 1971.[8][9] Brown did the drawings of the Santa Cruz Mountain Poems, by poet and author Morton Marcus in November 1972.[10][11] Included in Anthology were Brown's drawings of the Devereaux Series sketchbooks and prints at the Art/Life Gallery.[12] In November 1991, Brown had a solo exhibition at the Allan Hancock College Art Gallery in Santa Maria, California.[2] His work was displayed at the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science in 1966[6] and in one man shows Folded Drawings, at the Fleischer-Anhalt gallery, Los Angeles in 1967.[13] References
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