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Phyllis Wiener

Phyllis Wiener (September 17, 1921 – January 1, 2013〔) was an American painter. Wiener was one of the first female artists to embrace the Abstract Art Movement in Minnesota.〔(Minneapolis artist Phyllis Wiener was one of the first female painters in Minnesota’s abstract art movement )〕
==Life and work==
Winer was born in Iowa City, Iowa. She studied with Grant Wood at the University of Iowa, 1940; Russel Green at Stephens Columbia College (Missouri), 1944; Cameron Booth at University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, 1950- 1953 & 1960-1962: and the Instituto Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, 1961. Her first group exhibition was in Boulder, Colorado with the Boulder Artist's Guild in 1941. By 1944 her art had reached all regions of the United States. Then from 1954 - 1959 the American Federations of Arts Traveling Exhibition included her artworks. Under the U.S. State Department in 9162 her paintings were in a group exhibition that toured American Embassies of Europe providing international exposure. Her artwork was exhibited at the American Embassy in Papua New Guinea by the U.S. State Demaprment 1997.〔Phyllis Wiener By Janet G. Smith September 2006〕 Her art career encompasses teaching art at the Walker Art Center, University of Minnesota at Minneapolis in the Extension Division and General College, Minnetonka Art Center at Minnetonka, Normandale Jr. College at Edina, and the College of St. Catherine at St. Paul.〔http://www.citypages.com/2005-02-02/arts/rhapsody-in-blue-and-red-and-yellow/ Phyllis Wiener. Minnesota's first abstract painters were connected through artist Cameron Booth, a one-time landscape artist who taught at the St. Paul School of Art from 1929 to 1942 and joined the University of Minnesota in 1948.〕

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