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Inez Storer is a professor of art on the Painting faculty and has taught at San Francisco Art Institute since 1981. Storer has also taught at Sonoma State University, the University of California at Davis, the University of California at Santa Cruz, and at San Francisco State University. She studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and the University of California at Berkeley and received a BA at Dominican College and an MA from San Francisco State University. She has exhibited her work internationally, including exhibits at the Rena Bransten Gallery, Jeremy Stone Gallery, the Olga Dollar Gallery, and most recently had a solo exhibit at Susan Cummins Gallery in Mill Valley. Her work has also been exhibited at the San Francisco Airport, the Inaugural Exhibit at Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena Gardens, the San Jose Museum of Art, the Monterey Museum of Art and the International Federation of Artists in St. Petersburg, Russia. Storer's work is found in collections throughout the country, including the Fairmont Hotels in San Jose and Chicago and the First Interstate World Center in Los Angeles, for which she created two large murals. Her work has been used in television sitcoms for Bill Cosby Productions in New York. She is the recipient of a "LifeWork Award" from the Falkirk Cultural Center in San Rafael, where she recently had a retrospective.
Donated by Inez Storer, Courtesy Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco
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