Betty Winn was quite active in the Dallas art community for more than 40 years. Early in her art career, she studied with Frank Reaugh, and with other students occasionally accompanied him on... Read full biography
Betty Winn was quite active in the Dallas art community for more than 40 years. Early in her art career, she studied with Frank Reaugh, and with other students occasionally accompanied him on painting field trips across Texas and the Southwest. Later she was mentored by Otis Dozier, and they were... Read full biography
Betty Winn was quite active in the Dallas art community for more than 40 years. Early in her art career, she studied with Frank Reaugh, and with other students occasionally accompanied him on painting field trips across Texas and the Southwest. Later she was mentored by Otis Dozier, and they were friends for many years. She volunteered for several years at the Dallas Museum of Art. Painting and teaching painting at her home in Greenway Parks in north Dallas, she won a number of local and... Read full biography
Betty Winn was quite active in the Dallas art community for more than 40 years. Early in her art career, she studied with Frank Reaugh, and with other students occasionally accompanied him on painting field trips across Texas and the Southwest. Later she was mentored by Otis Dozier, and they were friends for many years. She volunteered for several years at the Dallas Museum of Art. Painting and teaching painting at her home in Greenway Parks in north Dallas, she won a number of local and regional awards. During the 1950s, for her efforts to bring "provocative religious art before the members of her church," as a Dallas paper put it, she was named a member of the national commission on religion in art of the National Council of Churches.... Read full biography
Betty Winn was quite active in the Dallas art community for more than 40 years. Early in her art career, she studied with Frank Reaugh, and with other students occasionally accompanied him on painting field trips across Texas and the Southwest. Later she was mentored by Otis Dozier, and they were friends for many years. She volunteered for several years at the Dallas Museum of Art. Painting and teaching painting at her home in Greenway Parks in north Dallas, she won a number of local and regional awards. During the 1950s, for her efforts to bring "provocative religious art before the members of her church," as a Dallas paper put it, she was named a member of the national commission on religion in art of the National Council of Churches. Her artworks, primarily oils and acrylics of many genres both representational and nonrepresentational, but with occasional forays... Read full biography
Betty (Elizabeth) Smith Winn - Artist Info
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The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
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