American painter and sculptor
Bonnie Bronson
Born (1940-03-09 ) March 9, 1940Died August 4, 1990(1990-08-04) (aged 50) Nationality American Alma mater Spouse
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Bonnie Bronson (1940–1990)[ 1] was an American painter and sculptor and one of Portland, Oregon 's most prominent artists during the 1970s–1980s.[ 1] Randal Davis said that her work showed "an abiding love for the sheer beauty of materials and a fascination with unusual structures and systems."[ 2]
Bronson was born in Portland in 1940, and attended the University of Kansas , the University of Oregon , and the Portland Art Museum School .[ 3] She married sculptor Lee Kelly in 1961.[ 2] After their Portland home and studio were heavily damaged in the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 , they purchased a former dairy farm outside of Oregon City , where they spent the rest of their lives. They had one child together Jason who died of leukemia in 1978.[ 3] In 1990, Bronson died at age 50 in a mountaineering accident on Mazama Glacier on Mount Adams , Washington .[ 3] An award in her name, the Bonnie Bronson Fellowship , is presented to one Pacific Northwest artist each year.[ 4]
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