Gloria June Tew (May 10, 1923 – January 31, 2022) was an American abstract sculptor known for her work in marble, bronze and steel. Tew's sculptures are found in institutions, museums, churches and private collections including, King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden.[1] She resided in Minneapolis.
Tew began her career as a freelance fashion illustrator in Minneapolis at the age of 15. The drastic change in her artistic direction was brought on by the death of her only child in 1969. Shortly after the tragedy, a friend introduced Tew to Sculptor Paul Granlund, who was the resident sculptor at Gustavus at that time and ultimately became Tews's mentor and friend.[4]
"Caring" Competition Winner. Duluth, Minnesota and Växjö, Sweden August 1993[8]
An eight-foot bronze sculpture was placed in the town square of Växjö, Sweden as a part of a sister competition in Duluth, Minnesota 1993.[9]
"Caring" a Cararra marble sculpture, April, 1988
Selected for presentation to Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia during the Royal Visit to Minneapolis, as part of New Sweden '88 Minneapolis, Minnesota April 1988.[9]
"Trees" stainless steel sculpture 1980.
Finalist in the University of Minnesota's 75th Anniversary Alumni Sculpture Competition 1980
Women of Achievement Award West Suburban Chamber of Commerce nominee for Minneapolis, Minnesota 1980
"Reflections" a 15-foot outdoor stainless steel sculptor. 1987.[10][11]
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Nursing, The Finest Art, 3rd Edition, Donahue, Patricia M. PhD, RN, FAAN, Year: 2010
Unveiling Tew sculpture in honor of 100th anniversary of the U of M School of Nursing. Article in Minnesota School of Nursing Magazine, Date: Spring/Summer 2010 edition
Design Directions, Minnesota Magazine, Date: March 2001
KMSP TV, The Buzz segment, Robinson, Robynne. Date: July 1998
KSTP TV News, coverage of "Rudy and Lola" sculpture, Miles, Pat. Date: September 21, 1996
Lakeshore Weekly "Sculptor Uses Her Art to Encourage People", Date: May 1996
KARE 11 TV News Special Feature "Accidental Artist", Constantine, Alan and Pierce. Date: October 7, 1996
Feature article in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Column, "Art May Be in the Eye of the Beholders", author Grow, Doug. Date: September 24, 1994
Feature article in Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine, Date: September 1993
TV Accent on Art, TV Interview, Matteson, Chris. Year: 1991
Cover, photographs, and feature article in Active Lifestyle, "Gloria Tew and Her Works" Paragon Cable TV Production, Minneapolis, Date: August 1991
Cable Television Program. "A Conversation with Gloria Tew", Year: 1983.
Feature article in Twin Cities Magazine, Date: November 1981
"Gloria Tew" Minnesota Monthly, Article Date: February 1, 2001