- Joan Arend Kickbush
Joan Arend Kickbush, born March 23, 1926 in
Milwaukee ,Wisconsin and died June 16, 2006 in Delafield, Wisconsin, was a popularAlaska artist focusing on Alaska Native children,Arctic wildlife , andYupik villagers.Life
Kickbush attended
Milwaukee State College and theLayton School of Art at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee . In 1954, Kickbush and her husband, Roland, moved to Anchorage, Alaska where they both worked as a teachers and Kickbush painted. TheSiberian Yupik village ofSavoonga onSt. Lawrence Island was her most popular subject.In 1975 Kickbush and her husband left Alaska to live in the
Lower 48 states includingOregon ,California andArizona . They eventually returned to her home state of Wisconsin. Kickbush continued to create art that expressed her love of Alaska and her new locales. She died near Milwaukee at age 80.Art
With few art galleries operating in Alaska early in her career, Kickbush exhibited her work in bank lobbies, craft shows, and the Westward Hotel in Anchorage. In 1964 she began exhibiting at the House of Wood, a local gallery in Fairbanks which continued to carry her work through the early 1990s.
Rather than painting with a brush, Kickbush used a palette knife, using the same palette knife for 25 years. Many of her paintings were framed by her husband using wood and burlap. She was known for her oil painting on masonite and watercolors, and influenced many later Alaska artists, such as
Rie Muñoz andBarbara Lavallee .Museum collections
Joan Kickbush's work can be found in the collection of most Alaskan museums, including
University of Alaska Anchorage which has the painting "Striving" as part of its Sam McClain collection.Writing
Kickbush also wrote and illustrated several children's books:
* "Life in an Eskimo Village: A cut-out and color book", 1959
* "Esko the Eskimo", 1974
* "Granny Moose and Her Red Caboose", 2003References
* "Anchorage Daily News". (2006-07-06). [http://www.adn.com/news/obituaries/story/7935834p-7829502c.html Obituary of Joan Kickwood.] "
Anchorage Daily News ". Retrieved on 2007-04-06.External links
* [http://www.ahgupuk.com/images/Kickbush%20Sweeney%2001%2006.jpgArt Sample from 1966]
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