Carol Lummus
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| Carol Travers Lummus | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 2, 1937 Hyannis, MA |
| Nationality | American |
| Field | Etching |
| Training | Walnut Hill School of the Performing Arts, Colby-Sawyer College, Massachusetts College of Art, University of Geneva - Switzerland |
| Works | League of NH Craftsmen - Living with Crafts, 1972-2001 |
| Influenced by | Hans Hoffman, William Holst, Hannes Beckmann |
| Awards | Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers Society of Washington Currier Museum of Art |
Carol Travers Lummus is an American-born print maker and artist who currently lives in Barnstable, Massachusetts. Her etchings have been involved in over sixty national and international exhibitions, both personal and group.
[edit] Memberships and listings
- League of New Hampshire Craftsmen
- National Association of Women Artists, New York
- New Hampshire Art Association
- Cape Cod Performing Arts Association
- New Hampshire Commission on the Arts, 1962
- Who’s Who in the East
- Who's Who in America
- Who's Who in American Art
- Miniature Artists of America
- Ogunquit Art Collaborative, Ogunquit, Maine
- Miniature Painters and Gravers Society, Washington, DC
[edit] See also
- Old master print, a history of etching.
[edit] External links
- CarolLummus.com: Carol's personal website
- List of exhibitions and awards
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