Thomas Craig

Thomas Craig

Fellow: Awarded 1941
Field of Study: Fine Arts

Competition: US & Canada

As published in the Foundation’s Report for 1941–42:

CRAIG, THOMAS:  Appointed for creative work in painting; tenure, twelve months from August 15, 1941.

Born June 16, 1907, Upland, California.  Education:  Pomona College, B.A., 1934; University of Southern California, 1939–40.

Exhibitions:  One-man shows, San Diego Museum of Art, 1934; Laguna Beach Fine Arts Gallery, 1934; Fort Worth Museum, 1935; Scripps College, 1936; Oakland Art Gallery, 1937; San Francisco Museum of Art, 1938; Los Angeles Museum, 1940; California Palace of the Legion of Honor, 1940; Crocker Museum of Art, 1940; Redlands University, 1941. Exhibited at Art Institute of Chicago, Foundation for Western Art, University of Southern California, Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, San Francisco Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, Whitney Museum, Golden Gate International Exposition, Corcoran Gallery, National Academy of Design, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Denver Museum, Los Angeles County Fair, Portland (Oregon) Art Museum, San Diego Museum, Santa Barbara Museum, 1934–40. Awarded prizes by the Los Angeles Art Association, Los Angeles County Fair, Seattle Art Museum, California Water Color Society, California State Fair, Oakland Art Museum, Laguna Beach Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego Artists Guild, Portland Art Museum, Golden Gate International Exposition. Represented in the permanent collection of the Metropolitan Museum, Seattle Art Museum, San Francisco Museum of Art, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, Los Angeles Museum.

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