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Ramona Solberg : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ramona Solberg
Ramona Solberg (1921–2005) created large jewellery using found objects; she was an influential teacher at the University of Washington School of Art and often referred to as the "grandmother of Northwest found-art jewelry". She was an art instructor in and around Seattle for 3 decades as well as a prolific jewelry artist.〔 ==Biography== Ramona Lorraine〔 Solberg was born 10 May 1921, in Watertown, South Dakota, but her family relocated to Seattle, Washington before Solberg's second birthday. She enlisted in the Women’s Army Corps in 1943 during the Second World War and served until 1950. Using her G.I. Bill benefits, she went to Morelia and San Miguel de Allende,〔 Mexico and studied jewelry making and weaving at several universities.〔 Then she went to Norway and worked with enameling.〔 Returning to the US, she completed a bachelor's and master's degree at the University of Washington〔 and studied with Ruth Pennington.〔 From 1951 to 1956 she taught at James Monroe Jr. High School, and then worked until 1967 as an associate professor at Central Washington State College in Ellensburg, Washington. From that time until her 1983 retirement, Solberg was an art professor at the University of Washington.〔
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