1988 Dewit exhibition list

Title
1988 Dewit exhibition list
LC Subject
Art--Documentation Art--Exhibitions Biography Résumés (Employment)
Creator
Marchant, Deborah DeWit
Description
1 p. Deborah DeWit Marchant's 1988 exhibition list. Deborah DeWit was born in 1956 in Portland. Oregon. Four weeks after her birth, her mother returned with her to South America to re-join the rest of the family. She grew up traveling with her family and living in such places as the Philippines, New York, Minnesota, South Carolina, Florida, El Salvador, Colorado, Scotland and finally ended up in Portland in 1979. Photography was never a career choice and she entered Cornell University as an Agronomy major. After two years she decided to give her hobby, photography, more serious attention and moved to Colorado where her parents were living at the time. In order to finance her endeavors, she cheffed in restaurants for two years and in her spare time roamed the mountains outside Denver looking and experimenting with her camera. In 1978 she left for Scotland, where she worked on a farm, driving tractors, hoeing turnips and moving cattle from field to field. It was here that her real passion developed. The skies and the hills and the wildnes The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Eastern Oregon Regional Arts. You may view their website at http://www.artseast.org/
Location
Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution >> Umatilla County >> Oregon >> United States
Street Address
2500 Westgate, Pendleton, Oregon
Date
1975/2012
Identifier
1988_pendleton_eoci_04d_b01
Item Locator
DEW: 89-1
Accession Number
1988_pendleton_eoci_04d_b01
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Marchant, Deborah DeWit
Language
English
Type
Text
Format
image/tiff
Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Primary Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Relation
1988 Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution, Pendleton Oregon 1988_pendleton_eoci The Place
Has Version
black and white; documents
Institution
Oregon Arts Commission University of Oregon
Color Space
Grayscale