Shows the work of an exceptional and successful regional artist
The Thirties
I Call On an Old Friend
I Remember an Earlier Day
And Still Earlier
Indian Summer, 1937
What Was It?
Artists, 1937
I Meet Morris
The Town Crier
The Group of Twelve
To Think About It All
I Go to Dinner
I Step Through the Door
New Friends Arrive
Breakfast with Morris
I Look at Kenneth's Mural
I Meet Two Friends in the Library
Dinner at Ken and Margaret's
Paris Fifteen Miles from Tukwila
Friends
Sour Notes
A Portrait and What Happened to It
Storm Clouds
The Bohemian Life
Guy Anderson
Trip to La Conner
Voyage to the South
Mark
John Cage and the Cornish Riot
Lubin's Anabasis
The Northwest School
The Rock
The People
Art Project Sketches
Hans Bok
Faye Chong
Ransom Patrick
Dick Correll and Wellington Groves
Jacob Elshin
Julius Twohy
Salvador Gonzales
The Spokane Art Project
Emma Stimson
George Mantor
Jim Stevens
Mrs. Harold Davis
Ted Abrams
Ivar Haglund
Walter Isaacs
Malcolm Roberts
Betty MacDonald
Dr. Richard E. Fuller
Bernard Flageolle
Johnny Davis
Betty Bowen
The Artist
"Bill Cumming is at once an exceptional and successful regional artist and one of the most erudite, perceptive, and entertainingly cantankerous characters in this part of the world. He tells what it was like to be an artist in the Great Depression, tells tales out of school about such international luminaries as Mark Tobey and Morris Graves, tells how the Northwest School (of which he was the youngest member) developed, tells about the early success -- and ultimate failure -- and shows how the political, economic, and cultural events of a half-century affected the life of a region and of its creative minority." Tom Robbin
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