Yakima Symphony Orchestra – Raise the Baton 2017
Auction Ends: May 4, 2017 08:00 PM PDT

Art

Framed Artist's Print #2 by Anne Finch Byerrum

Item Number
237
Estimated Value
300 USD
Sold
350 USD to Live Event Bidder

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Item Description

"There Will be a Garden Here One Day"

Signed Artist's Print

Approximate Dimensions

  • Artwork: 20 1/2 inches wide x 13 inches tall
  • Frame: 34 1/2 inches wide x 22 1/2 inches tall
  • Framed by Jackie Prout, Oak Hollow Gallery


Artist's Statement created by Ann Bowker, April 2017: 

Ann Finch Byerrum (1945-2005) was an artist as a child. She shared her creativity as a practicing artist and teacher, emphasizing SEEING rather than just LOOKING. 

Anne's arts education included work at:

  • Massachusetts College of Art, Boston
  • Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NW: printmaking and painting
  • Central Washington University
  • Lesley College, Cambridge, MA where she earned two MA's in Art and Education

A limited list of Anne's awards and recognitions includes:

  • Art Administrator of the Year, WA Art Education Association
  • Japan Arts Education Ambassadorship
  • Kennedy Center Award for Allied Arts' Arts Van Program, Yakima, WA

Anne's extensive exhibit list includes:

  • Stone Metal Press Juried Exhibit, Texas
  • 17th Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Juried Exhibit
  • WA State Public Art Roster
  • Japan Exposition--Fifty Printmakers of America
  • Williams Proctor Institute, Museum, NY
  • MA Institute of Technology

In the years that Anne spent in Yakima she served as a teacher, then Allied Arts Director and Fine Arts Director in the Yakima School District.

She was a dedicated arts advocate during her 60 years of life.

This artist's print is a gift to the Yakima Symphony Orchestra's 2017 Raise the Baton Gala Fundraiser by Ann Bowker and Norm Walker.

Item Special Note

Winner to pay for shipping and insurance. Shipping insurance based on the winning bid.

Donated By:

Ann Bowker & Norm Walker