Ann
Cushing Gantz
Ann Cushing Gantz is a painter, printmaker and teacher whose work
is in the collections of sixteen American museums, including the Dallas,
Denver, Providence and Boston, as well as many private and corporate
collections, including Southland Life, Johnson and Johnson and Texas
Instruments.
Her papers and
records of work are preserved in both the Art Archives of American
Art of the Smithsonian Institution and the Bywaters Archives of
Texas Art at SMU. She graduated with honors from Newcomb College,
Tulane University, in New Orleans with a double-major degree, BFA,
in painting and printmaking. She worked with Hans Hoffman and Jackson
Pollock, and summered at the Memphis Academy of Arts.
Ann's first
one man show was at the now-definct Black Tulip Gallery in Dallas
only six months after graduation, one of her collectors fro m that
show, Mrs Harry Rolnick, prevailed upon her to try teaching a class
at the Rolnick home. Ann thus began her two most favored careers...painting
and teaching. She taught at the old Dallas Museum of Fine Arts School,
until it s demise, and she then taught and exhibited at Cushing
Galleries, which she owned with four partners for eleven years.
During this time there were many one-man show s around the country.
She has had
over twenty-one person exhibitions and has been included in at least
forty group shows, both locally and nationally. Her annual student
show in September has raised thousands of dollars for charity from
the auctioning of class projects.
Studio:
11333 N. Central Exp. #117
on Central service drive, south of Forest Lane
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Mission Statement
The North Dallas Artist
Studio Tour is an educational art event that invites the public
into working studios of North Dallas artists, allowing an intimate
view of the creative process. The Tour seeks to raise public awareness
of the quality and diversity of artwork being produced by local
artists and to demonstrate that art adds meaning and richness to
community life.
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