A Survey of Women Artists Working in California, 1860-1960
Los Angeles County Museum of Art “On Fire” Profiles Ruth Miller Kempster

Los Angeles County Museum of Art “On Fire” Profiles Ruth Miller Kempster

In the March edition of Los Angeles County Museum of Art “On Fire” author William Poundstone wrote, “One of this season’s sleepers is Something Revealed: California Women Artists Emerge, 1860-1960.” In the article he drew special attention to the rediscovered life and career of the painter Ruth Miller Kempster.

Pasadena Star-News Covers Exhibit with “5 Standouts You Won’t Want to Miss”

Pasadena Star-News Covers Exhibit with “5 Standouts You Won’t Want to Miss”

Pasadena Star News, (September 25, 2018), Star News Arts columnist, Michelle Mills profiled 5 artists included in the “Something Revealed” art exhibition at the Pasadena Museum of History that she deemed to be “standouts.” These included: Mary Stevens Fish, Vivian Stringfield, Mildred Bryan Brooks, Bertha Lum and Ruth Miller Kempster.

Pasadena Museum of History Presents Something Revealed–California Women’s Artists Emerge

Pasadena Museum of History Presents Something Revealed–California Women’s Artists Emerge

Announced in PASADENA NOW, “Something Revealed” at the Pasadena Museum of History is an exhibition of over 250 works by under appreciated California female artists and the role they played in shaping the arts and culture over a period of 100 years. The exhibit opens September 29th and runs through March 31, 2019.