Anne Appleby
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Born1954 (age 71–72)
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Education
- University of Montana (BFA 1977)
- San Francisco Art Institute (MFA 1989)
KnownforColor field/landscape reductive paintings
Awards
- SFMoMA SECA Art Award in 1996
- Biennial Award from the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation in New York in 1999
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| Born | 1954 (age 71–72) Harrisburg, Pennsylvania |
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| Known for | Color field/landscape reductive paintings |
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Anne Appleby (born 1954[1]) is an American color field and landscape reductive painter, who lives and works in Jefferson City, Montana.[2]
Anne Appleby was born in 1954 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.[1] She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1977 from the University of Montana and her Master of Fine Arts in 1989 from the San Francisco Art Institute.[1][3] Before attending the Art Institute, Appleby spent a fifteen-year apprenticeship with an Ojibwe Indian elder in Montana. From him, she learned her patient observation of nature.[4]
Appleby lives in Jefferson City, Montana.[5]